<p>Is transferring from UM-Dearborn or UM-Flint considered a cross campus transfer?</p>
<p>If so, is it easier to transfer from those schools into LSA?</p>
<p>Is transferring from UM-Dearborn or UM-Flint considered a cross campus transfer?</p>
<p>If so, is it easier to transfer from those schools into LSA?</p>
<p>As far as I know, not cross campus. Cross campus only applies to AA. Maybe someone can confirm this?</p>
<p>Yes, that isn't considered cross campus. It'd be just like transferring from any other school.</p>
<p>I think transferring from Dearborn or Flint is ever so slightly easier than transferring from somewhere else. Where as you might lose a decent amount of credit hours if you make the jump from elsewhere, you can expect all of your courses to transfer over in some way or another because they are all UofM schools.</p>
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Where as you might lose a decent amount of credit hours if you make the jump from elsewhere, you can expect all of your courses to transfer over in some way or another because they are all UofM schools.
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<p>IF that is an advantage of Flint/Dearborn, which I'm not sure it is, it is the only one.</p>
<p>I think abrams may be generally right. I don't know if it's true that all the courses will transfer (the course equivalency guides suggest at least a handful of courses won't) but it would certainly seem that politically and practically U-M has to look favorably on transfers from the other branch campuses.</p>
<p>The campuses are quite autonomous and in many ways, UM-Flint is as separate as, say, Grand Valley State. But there is a tie between the campuses.</p>