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It’s quite common for students to transfer from one college to another. Regardless of the reason for the transfer, it’s important to visit with admissions officers about the best options and ask if there are restrictions on transferring credits.
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Consider which college offers your program of interest and whether the school meets your preferences for class size and amount of time spent at school.
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For a scholarship to be “qualified,” or tax free, your student must be a candidate for a degree. He or she is also required to only use the funds for tuition, fees, books and supplies. Any amount received for incidental expenses is not a tax free, qualified scholarship.
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