For those who are not familiar with reverse transfer, if students have earned credits at an associate degree-granting institution (two-year) and transferred to another institution (typically a four-year bachelor’s institution), they can send earned college credits back to the associate degree-granting institution to be evaluated for a possible degree.
Reverse transfer is the process of awarding an associate degree (two-year) after a student transfers to another institution (typically a four-year bachelor’s institution, they can send earned college credits back to the associate degree-granting institution to be evaluated for a possible degree. Florida’s Statewide facilitates seamless articulation of student credit and provides for reverse transfer.
Your university should contact you to begin the reverse transfer process. Contact your university advisor or graduation office for details. Institution contacts are available on theÌý
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You may still be eligible for an associate degree at CFK by transferring credit for courses completed at an accredited college or university, or through an accelerated method like AP or CLEP exams.
Contact your academic advisor and review your graduation worksheet to see how close you are to graduation. Then stay in touch each term so that we can help you transfer credits and graduate.