<p>Just and enquiry for someone else. Is it possible to transfer and only spend 1 year at college before graduating. Maybe doing 2 semesters or 3 inclusing a summer semester? Which colleges allow that?</p>
<p>You can transfer out in 1 year, but it depends on the colleges that you want to transfer to. Most colleges in my area accept minimum of 25 credits with at least 2.5 GPA.</p>
<p>I don’t think that is what Okazaki asked. </p>
<p>I’m not sure but I believe the majority of colleges requirement a minimum of 2yrs before graduation. But you should double check the official college webpage.</p>
<p>She has only has 1 year left to go, and most colleges ask for 2 year minimum in order to complete the degree. Are there any colleges that would allow her to complete her final year - which is is 2 semesters or at the most 3 semesters if it includes a summer semester?</p>
<p>there are several SUNY schools that will let you transfer 90 credits in, which means that you could still graduate on time without having to stay for 60 credits.</p>
<p>I believe UCR accepts up to 90 credits too. Most if not all top colleges (i.e. top idk possible 30) won’t take anything over 60ish units.</p>
<p>Two universities that accept up to 90 semester credits are [Ashford</a> University – Top Accredited Online Degrees, Online Colleges, Online University, Campus Education College Degrees & Certificates-A.A, B.A, and M.A programs.](<a href=“http://www.ashford.edu/home/]Ashford”>http://www.ashford.edu/home/) and [UMUC</a> - Homepage](<a href=“http://www.umuc.edu/index.shtml]UMUC”>http://www.umuc.edu/index.shtml) Both have extensive online and distance education programs, so you may be able to complete your degree without leaving your current location. Ashford has a traditional brick-and-mortar campus with residence halls, etc. in Clinton, Iowa. UMUC offers live courses at a number of locations near and on military bases and around the world as well as in multiple locations in Maryland. UMUC does not have any residences.</p>
<p>If the student is in good standing at his/her home university, it may be possible to arrange a “guest senior year” at another one. In the past, this was fairly common for women who married and wanted to be able to complete a college degree even though they were moving to another location with their new husbands. I’ve also known students to take a guest senior year in order to pursue a very specialized course of study related in their major field of study that was not offered at their home institution.</p>
<p>Good luck to your friend!</p>
<p>Thanks for the info.</p>
<p>The three institutions that I know off the top of my head that award voluminous credit hours to incoming transfers are UNC Chapel Hill, U Miami, Lehigh, and Bucknell. UNC Chapel Hill awards a maximum of 64 credits to a student from a 2yr school, and 75 credits to a person from a 4yr. University. Subsequently, U Miami provides a max. of 75 credits that are allowed, Lehigh University can take up to 90 from a 4yr.(however only 60 from a 2yr.) and Bucknell can accredit a student with an absolute of 80hrs.</p>
<p>Hope this helps and good luck!</p>
<p>Dave</p>