<p>How easy it it to transfer credit from other Universities where one may be enrolled as a non-degree student?</p>
<p>Note: this is not a transfer student, this is an entering freshman.</p>
<p>Anyone have experience with this? Especially with mathematics or science/premed classes? Does Cornell accept them?</p>
<p>And community college classes?</p>
<p>I’ve asked this kind of question numerous times at all of the schools that I have visited. I actually took courses at Cornell University over the summer (programming and microeconomics). I believe you only take 12 outside credit hours (or the equivalent). If you get accepted, you will submit your transcript, and they will analyze it and determine if the classes you took would be an equivalent to one at Cornell University. Also, if you used credit hours towards your high school diploma, you cannot use it just about anywhere for credit. Some classes will be allowed others not. I have even heard of a university allowing the individual to take the next level of the course without getting credit for the first. There is an email you can send college transcripts to at Cornell University for your application (I cannot remember what it is).</p>