02-24-2024, 05:53 AM
Nah, they're not doing anything wrong, each institution has their own 'regulations and rules', some are more or less flexible. Not all institutions will accept NA, NCCRS, or over 90 credits of transfer, etc. That is why people need to know which degree/institution they want to go for and take whatever alternative credits usable first before going that route. Colleges/Universities generally only accept 30-45 credits of CLEP/AP, Dual Enrollment, etc, some have a max of 64 credits towards the bachelors, we're just able to 'find' some more that accept 90+ credits and have a small list to expand on.
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