<p>Hey,</p>
<p>I am currently at Baruch (CUNY) and want to transfer to Temple Fox School of Business. </p>
<p>70 credits so far, most in liberal arts.</p>
<p>I called Temple's admission, spoke to counselor, nobody would even want to talk to me about credit transfer. They said, only when I get accepted they will evaluate my transcript.</p>
<p>Is there website where I enter course code of one college and it will tell me if its transfered into Temples school?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>P.S. This is big dilema, because if I will lose credits I will stay at Baruch and study here. But I really want to attend Temple.</p>
<p>No, there is probably not such a website/tool/chart. There are some networks of colleges that have articulation agreements that are available online, such as in California with the CCC to CSU system. However, even those are not always completely up to date. The reality is that unless a set of colleges have a very strong relationship with regards to a high traffic of transfer students between their institutions, it is just too much work to set up articulation tables and agreements between colleges and post them publicly. </p>
<p>Why not ask Temple the more generic question of whether or not they find that basic general ed classes transfer and also ask if the business school tends to accept transfer classes or has a policy of making student take their specific business-school sequence classes. The other thing to do is try to find a Temple transfer student for the inside scoop.</p>
<p>There is a website, but it is for transfers within CUNY. </p>
<p>Tipps.cuny.edu</p>
<p>On Temple’s website, you could try searching “articulation history”. I know USC has it, and using that, you can check what credits have successfully transferred from what schools. No guarantee that Temple will have it, but there’s no harm in checking.</p>