In Washington State (Seattle) I was attending the UW and targeting Computer Science when I discovered I could transfer in some number of general ed courses (not pre-reqs) from in-state community colleges. It saved me a fair amount of money and I found the courses to be of similar quality to general ed courses at the university.
(Which is to say, the courses were a mix of good and not good, just like I experienced at the university.)
They had a big list of in-state transfers, where you could see which courses you could transfer in, and which you couldn't. Also, you could see if they satisfied any specific requirement.
This anecdote is almost 20 years old at this point though, but I believe this is still possible to do.
(Which is to say, the courses were a mix of good and not good, just like I experienced at the university.)
They had a big list of in-state transfers, where you could see which courses you could transfer in, and which you couldn't. Also, you could see if they satisfied any specific requirement.
This anecdote is almost 20 years old at this point though, but I believe this is still possible to do.