where can I find a list of schools and classes that transfer to state?also, does anyone know of a good online Univ. that offers classes that are go at your own pace type stuff that I can complete in a month or two and transfer into state for credit? im behind with graduating on time and want to take some to get back on track.anyone know of any?
10/5/2009 12:40:23 AM
1) I'm way old, but there used to be a full listing buried somewhere on registration and records website that gave a full listing. Keep in mind this listing is a "best effort" only, and is NOT guaranteed to be 100% up to date.2) Try NC State Distant Education. Seriously, I did a course this way, where lectures were videotaped and you had exams faxed to a proctor (used my local library). OR, you can lookup courses in #1 and find an online version at a given school that will transfer. Also did this as well, transferring an online-only course from Chapel Hill for NCSU credit.I would STRONGLY recommend scheduling a time with your advisor to go over most of this. Don't walk in randomly, send a clear, detailed, nicely formatted email ahead of time and request an hour or so be blocked off to discuss. OR, if you are your advisor aren't in the best relationship, try Virtual Advising (http://www.ncsu.edu/advising_central/).
10/5/2009 6:22:50 AM
This is all the information.http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/inter-institutional/index.htmlThis specifically addresses transfer courses.http://admissions.ncsu.edu/find-stuff/transfer-student/course-equiv.phpAs stated ^ ... speak to your advisor first.
10/5/2009 9:50:09 AM