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transfering to Howard University Posted on 01-14-2008

jjtiojohn
baltimore, MD
I wanted to know from howard university transfer students, how easy is it to transfer credits to howard because i was thinking of starting out at a community college in my city and then transfering my english credits to howard, can somebody please give me some insight on how this process works in the admissions office at howard, i would be very greatful for all the help
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BisonBoy from norfolk, VA replied on 03-05-2008 07:07AM [Reply]

Who wants to graduate anyway... COLLEGE IS WHEA ITS ATTT!!!!
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oHiKnOwDeYLiKeMe from saint louis, MO replied on 09-04-2008 03:26PM [Reply]
jjtiojohn wrote:
I wanted to know from howard university transfer students, how easy is it to transfer credits to howard because i was thinking of starting out at a community college in my city and then transfering my english credits to howard, can somebody please give me some insight on how this process works in the admissions office at howard, i would be very greatful for all the help
I know this is late... but I transferred to Howard in the fall of 2007 from a community college. I should have been a sophmore but I was between a freshman and a sophmore. So instead of graduating in 2010 I will graduate in 2011. Howard is very strict with transferring credits. As someone stated earlier a lot of people do have to start all over. My friend who transferred to Howard the same time I did was suppose to be a junior but instead was a freshman all over again. She ended up transferring back to the school she came from. Just take basic classes like college math, english, a social science class, history, etc. And they will transfer. All my english credits, math credits, and social science credits transferred but a few of them didn't transfer. It also depends what school you enter, I was initially in the school of engineering and they were very strict with credits. But it all depends on what classes you take.
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