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Question Posted Wednesday September 13 2006, 10:07 pm

I have 2 questions about college.

1) I applied to 2 colleges: one community college and one 4-year college. I got accepted to both. I chose to go to the community college, though. I still want to go to the 4-year college after I get my general education requirements out of the way. Will they automatically not accept me now because I turned them down, or will I still get in?

2) The community college that I got accepted to (Georgia Perimeter College) has 6 campus locations. Can I take classes from any of the campus locations, or am I only limited to one?

Thank you!


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BitsandPieces answered Thursday September 14 2006, 5:00 pm:
First, congratulations on going to college! Most community colleges have an automatic transfer program to four-year colleges. Get an appointment with a career counselor at the community college as soon as school starts and make them your best friend! They will guide you on which classes to take and which are a waste. I don't know about the second question for sure, but I would guess from any location. Call the school or look them up on the web. Good luck!

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FrEe2bMe answered Thursday September 14 2006, 2:35 pm:
1. You will have reapply for the term you wish to be enrolled there. Some of your information could still possibly be in the system--or maybe not. Each school is different. This time however, you will not be applying as an incoming freshmen. You will be considered an Undergraduate Transfer. So the procedure might be slightly different. You will have to submit your community college transcript and most like your high school, etc.

2. You are more than welcome to take classes at any location. You can take one at each if you really wanted to. There is no restriction in that nature. You can even take classes at another local community college if you wanted.

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