Credit Transfer Law Aids Students at 2-Year Colleges ; 4-Year Schools Must Accept Work
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › September 14, 2007
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › September 14, 2007
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Students at New Jersey's community colleges won't have to pray their credits get accepted by a four-year school anymore under a new credit-transfer law that goes into effect this time next year.
Individual transfer agreements between New Jersey's four-year colleges and universities and the state's 19 community colleges are common, but there is no statewide uniformity.See the full content of this document
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Credit Transfer Law Aids Students at 2-Year Colleges ; 4-Year Schools Must Accept Work
The new law, signed by Governor Corzine at Camden County Col...
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