Running Start - Transferring CCSNH creditsThe college transcript is the proof that the student has completed the PRS coursework.
College credits earned through PRS will be reflected on the official transcript, and may transfer to many colleges and universities throughout the U.S. (see list) Please note, however, that the number of credits granted for coursework is determined entirely by the institution to which the student transfers. Some colleges may wish to review your course syllabi, significant projects, papers, or a final exam prior to accepting transfer credit. CCSNH catalogs with course information can be accessed from this site by going to the link for each campus’s course catalog Course grades of C or higher on an official college transcript are recommended - and sometimes required - for transferring course credits. How do I obtain a CCSNH transcript listing my courses and grades?
1. Obtain a Transcript Request Form from your PRS instructor.
2. Complete the form, then sign it, and send it or bring it to the CCSNH address listed at the bottom of the form. You can have a copy of your transcript sent to your home and/or to one or more colleges. The first 2 transcript requests are free, then $3 for each additional copy.
Next Steps
1. Check with the receiving college to confirm receipt of your transcript. If they didn’t receive it, contact your PRS Coordinator or the Registrar at the appropriate CCSNH college. If they did receive your transcript, then ask to speak to the person at the receiving college who makes transfer credit decisions. That person could be a department chairperson, a dean, or a college official in Academic Affairs.& It usually is not the Registrar or Admissions.
2. If your credits are not accepted, try to find out why. Additional information may be required. Some colleges will not grant transfer credit. If you should transfer to another college it is quite possible your credits may be accepted by the next college you attend. |