up to 60/ 90 credits transfer?

<p>Hey guys!
I am little confused :(</p>

<p>So most schools say a student can transfer with up to 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits.
In my case, I have taken 55 quarter credits in a CC.
By end of this Fall, I will have 70 credits.
Then, by the end of the school year, I will have 110 as I planned.</p>

<p>So, will I still be elligible to transfer?
Should stop taking class in spring quarter?
But I still have some classes which many school require.</p>

<p>OR, Should I take classes just as I planned?</p>

<p>Helpppppppppppp :))</p>

<p>BTW I am applying to schools middle of the winter quarter, which is February.</p>

<p>When you apply doesn’t matter, it’s how many units you have when you matriculate that they count.</p>

<p>Whether or not you will be eligible to transfer with 110 units depends on the school. For some schools, you won’t be eligible as a transfer if you have over 90; others will let you transfer, but will only accept 90 units from your old school. You need to check the college websites to find out for each school you’re interested in.</p>

<p>You should talk to your college GC about the problem with having too many units and still not having fulfilled requirements. If a school does have a maximum of 90 units and you won’t have fulfilled their basic requirements, then you might not be able to apply to that school.</p>