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Can You Transfer from a Community College to a University?

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You’ve worked hard to earn your credits at community college. Now you’re thinking about what’s next. Maybe you’ve been wondering, “Can you transfer from a community college to a university?” Transferring to a university is a smart move that can help you reach new academic and career goals. It puts you in a position to earn a bachelor’s degree, qualify for more job opportunities and take the next step toward personal and professional growth.

At Tiffin University, we understand the value of your experience. That’s why we created transfer pathways that recognize your associate degree and build a faster, more affordable route to graduation. Through our Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program, you can keep moving forward while gaining the support and flexibility you need to succeed.

How to Transfer Credits from One College to Another

If you’re wondering how to transfer credits from one college to another, you’re not alone. It’s one of the biggest questions students have when they consider changing schools. At TU, we believe in honoring the work you’ve already done. That’s why we make the transfer credit process clear, flexible and supportive from the start.

The process begins once you apply and submit your college transcripts. TU’s enrollment team will evaluate your credits and let you know exactly what will transfer and what you still need to graduate. We don’t just match course codes; we look at your full academic history and give credit for what you’ve learned.

There are several ways to make your credits count at Tiffin University:

Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Completion

If you already hold an associate degree from a regionally accredited institution, you’ll need only up to 60 more credits to finish your bachelor’s degree at TU. In some cases, it may be fewer. This pathway helps you graduate faster, without repeating general education or introductory courses.

DragonNext Community College Partners

TU partners with several Ohio community colleges through the DragonNext program. If you started at one of these partner schools, you can transfer to TU at a discounted tuition rate and continue your education without missing a beat.  

Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)

Have you gained experience through work, certifications, training or military service? With TU’s Credit for Prior Learning process, you may already have college credit and not even know it. CPL can reduce the number of classes you need to take and help you finish your degree faster. Many students are surprised to learn they’ve already earned credit through their careers or life experiences.

How to Finish a Degree Online

If your goal is to finish a degree online, TU offers a streamlined path that respects your time, investment and experience. Our Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program is designed specifically for adults returning to school or transferring from a community college.

Here’s what makes TU’s online program different:

  • If you already have an associate degree, you’ll need no more than 60 additional credits to earn your bachelor’s.
  • Every class you take will count toward your major, so you won’t waste time or money repeating general education courses.
  • Our programs are fully online, which gives you the flexibility to learn on your schedule.
  • You’ll have a dedicated advisor from enrollment through graduation, helping you stay on track and get the support you need.

Many institutions review your credits one course at a time. This can lead to retaking courses or adding semesters you didn’t plan for. At TU, we take a more student-centered approach. We make sure your credits count, and we focus on getting you to graduation as efficiently as possible.

What Classes Transfer from Community College to University?

Many students wonder which classes transfer from community college to university. At Tiffin University, we do everything we can to make your credits count. In most cases, general education courses, introductory major classes and electives earned at regionally accredited schools will transfer smoothly into our bachelor’s programs. Every situation is different, so our enrollment team will work with you to review your transcripts and create the best plan for moving forward.

Accelerated Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Completion Programs

Many of the most popular degree paths at Tiffin University are designed to maximize your previous credits and get you to graduation faster. Through our Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Completion Programs, you can build on your existing education in a wide range of fields without starting from scratch.

No matter your original field of study, you will only be required to take a maximum of 60 credits toward any of the associate to bachelor’s degree programs listed below:

If you received your associate degree from one of our DragonNext community college partners, you are eligible for an online discount or campus scholarship.

Transfer to Tiffin University

At Tiffin University, earning your bachelor’s is faster and more affordable than you might think. Every program is designed with working adults in mind, so you don’t have to choose between school and your job or family. Our courses are taught by experienced faculty who understand the needs of adult learners, and you’ll be part of a supportive online community from start to finish.

Our goal is simple. We want to help you finish what you started and take that next step with confidence.