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Which States Allow General Transfer of Credits Within State-supported Institutions?


Which states allow general transfer of credits within state-supported institutions?

Illinois, Florida, California, and Minnesota allow general transfer of credits. These states have tried to make credits from institutions within their states transfer more easily to another institution within the same state. Out-of-state transfer is still a hit or miss proposition.