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Take advantage of contacts if you have any...
Our daughter transferred as a Junior to an out of state school and changed her major.
All of her credits were accepted, but it was only because the school (actually, the department) she was transferring to was willing to be very creative with electives. A different department at the same university wouldn't accept ANY of her previous credits.
Now, there were other things in play. She transferred to my and Mrs. DA's Alma Mater, and we knew some people who were able to help -- a lot.
In fact, the guy who accepted her into his program is a Delt whom I had met several times before. The head of the department is also a Delt, but the real helper was the Dean of the Honors College who was a grad student with me when I was an undergrad who was willing to call department heads at home on a Sunday night before classes.
The good news is that, while having to take a number of 19 hour quarters, she still graduated in four years with a 3.9+.
So, if your parents have any friends...use them.
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Fraternally,
DeltAlum
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The above is the opinion of the poster which may or may not be based in known facts and does not necessarily reflect the views of Delta Tau Delta or Greek Chat -- but it might.
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