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I just wanted to post portions of the email I recieved from UNECOM regarding taking classes at community colleges. I figured since a lot of schools are starting summer registrations that people could use a little guidance. Here goes:
"While classes taken at any regionally-accredited college count at the technical/administrative level, many members of the Admissions Committee fee that classes at a community college are not taught at the same rigorous pace and depth than those from a four-year college or university. If you are picking up one, possibly two, prerequisite classes at a community college these shouldn't be any cause for concern. But if you have a number of such classes to take, the perception of members of the committee may not be as positive on your overall application. If these are classes beyond the pre-requisites, there really isn't any question or concern."
So pretty much the bottom line that I recieved from the admissions office was that upper level classes were fine no matter where they were taken because they were of a sufficient academic rigor. However, pre-rec classes should be taken at 4-year schools because admissions committees feel they are more up to snuff. Hope this helps people a little bit cause it did help me. See you all in school in the future. Cheers
"While classes taken at any regionally-accredited college count at the technical/administrative level, many members of the Admissions Committee fee that classes at a community college are not taught at the same rigorous pace and depth than those from a four-year college or university. If you are picking up one, possibly two, prerequisite classes at a community college these shouldn't be any cause for concern. But if you have a number of such classes to take, the perception of members of the committee may not be as positive on your overall application. If these are classes beyond the pre-requisites, there really isn't any question or concern."
So pretty much the bottom line that I recieved from the admissions office was that upper level classes were fine no matter where they were taken because they were of a sufficient academic rigor. However, pre-rec classes should be taken at 4-year schools because admissions committees feel they are more up to snuff. Hope this helps people a little bit cause it did help me. See you all in school in the future. Cheers