Can You Graduate With an A.A. Then Take More Courses?

<p>Can you graduate with 60 credits for an A.A. then stay at the same community college to finish the rest of your transfer requirements?</p>

<p>Usually there are not rules against that, since CCs are typically open admission, but some places are going toward the idea that students with a lot of CC credit have lower course registration priority in order to give everyone else a fair share of the (state subsidized) CC courses. Also, the four year schools may have limitations on the amount of CC credit that transfers can have or transfer in.</p>

<p>Check with your specific CC and the four year schools you are targeting.</p>

<p>By the time I register along with the normal public, I will only have three or four courses I need that are all advanced - Physics with Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Differential Equations, and another course - so I am not worried about registration.</p>

<p>I am also not worried about the amount of credit transferring. </p>

<p>How exactly would I check? Email? Website? Phone?
I haven’t been able to word my search clearly enough to yield a bunch of results from Google.</p>

<p>You should also be aware of federal financial aid limitations, if you’re a recipient of the Pell Grant.</p>