which colleges allow you to become instate after 6-12 months

<p>Yes, colleges notice…your entire transcript will be evaluated for course articulation as the school you transfer to will have to decide which credits they’re going to accept toward their degree programs. Depending on your major at the transfer school, you may have to take additional classes or retake certain courses that don’t exactly line up (ie. intro physics vs. calculus based physics) in order to satisfy their graduation requirements. Your transfer advisor will work with you on that once you’re accepted but some schools have a course articulation system online. Not to beat a dead horse, but that is an advantage of staying in the SUNY system - gen ed requirements are the same systemwide so you’re more likely to get credit for the courses you’ve already had.</p>