OT Question about credits transferring to U of M.
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Wait, your wife is starting a grad. program in the fall and intends to transfer into another grad program at UM?
I would think that is a sticky situation. Maybe a couple cognate classes or pre-reqs to the UM grad program transfer, but my guess would be that the core courses of any UM grad program are expected to be taken at UM.
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In 2004, I transferred in from community college and all my credits transferred. As long as they are basic classes and not too specialized, I think they will transfer.
So you're saying she's doing undergrad at Ball State, and expects undergrad credits to transfer into a graduate program?
There are transfer sites that tell you what classes transfer and their credit equivalency if they do. When I transfered from CC to University, I was able to create my schedule specifically knowing which classes would carry over, and which did not, so I was able to plan accordingly with the school I wanted to transfer into. Try one of these
http://www.ugadmiss.umich.edu/tce/public/ct_tcesearch.aspx
https://www.michigantransfernetwork.org/
I was wondering if such online resources existed. Thanks! My youngster is planning to transfer to U of M after two years at Gannon University.... This is helpful.
This is the best advice. An advisor in the program your wife wants to transfer into will be able to answer. The liklihood is that if any credits are transferrable they would be electives, limited to a course or two, and even then would most likely be dependent on someone at Michigan going over the syllabus and course description to make sure they are comparable to something Michigan offers.
Transfer is only important when you haven't completed a degree (e.g., a Bachelor's) at one school and want to take your credits from one school (e.g., Washtenaw Community College) to another (e.g., U of M) so you don't have to re-take classes.
My advice: talk to a counselor at BOTH schools, write down everything they tell you, and then if you can, talk to a couple other counselors to make sure what they told you is correct. There are horror stories of people who were told something and then when they went to put it into practice, credit were lost, etc.
Good luck!
my Michigan advisor wrote a letter recommending that I place out of my entire third year russian requirement (8 credits)
Not one transferred.
If she's doing undergrad at Ball State and then trying to pursue a master's at U-M, she wouldn't need to "transfer" her credits... She'd have a degree and transcript which she'd use to apply to the grad school