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I don t wanna leave the congo
I don t wanna leave the congo




i don t wanna leave the congo

Core course credits from different colleges or universities may also be applied, provided those credits were earned at a regionally accredited school and are transferred to another regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university. Many credits, particularly core courses (such as composition, English, or language arts-based courses and history courses), may be able to be applied to a new degree program. The short answer is “no.” Most credits do not have an expiration date. We’ll cover the different scenarios where previously earned college credits can still be applied, as well as some of the common questions students have when considering returning to school. There are, however, some instances where certain types of courses and educational credits may have an expiration date. The good news is that, in most cases, college credits that have previously been earned may remain valid and do not expire. The ability to transfer previously earned college credits can help reduce the amount of time (and money) a student must spend working toward a new degree. Regardless of the situation, students often have questions around whether the college credits they’ve previously earned have expired or if those credits can count towards a different degree they plan to pursue. In other instances, a student may have earned their bachelor’s degree, but then want to earn a second bachelor’s or master’s degree to distinguish themselves within a related - or completely different - field. In other cases, students may earn their associate degree, embark on a career in their chosen path, and then return to pursue a bachelor’s degree to open up more and better-paying job opportunities. Sometimes students face unforeseen circumstances and need to take a break from their college studies.






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