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In my state (Michigan) quite a few of the Community Colleges have transfer agreements with some of the in-state PA schools. So perhaps check with the community college where you took those courses and ask if such a program exists. In most cases, if your grades are good the transfer program almost guarantees a spot.
Here's a page for my local Community College that lists all the transfer agreements they have:
https://www.mcc.edu/articulation/trans_index.shtml
Disclaimer: I'm not a PA or an expert at all in PA related education!!!
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(03-22-2018, 01:26 AM)MichiganMax Wrote: In my state (Michigan) quite a few of the Community Colleges have transfer agreements with some of the in-state PA schools. So perhaps check with the community college where you took those courses and ask if such a program exists. In most cases, if your grades are good the transfer program almost guarantees a spot.
Here's a page for my local Community College that lists all the transfer agreements they have:
https://www.mcc.edu/articulation/trans_index.shtml
Disclaimer: I'm not a PA or an expert at all in PA related education!!!
Your post had me really excited - guaranteed admission inside of an articulation agreement would be a rare find, but unfortunately, it's not guaranteed "admission" rather guaranteed transfer. After finishing your CC courses, you still have to earn a bachelor's degree on your own somewhere and then apply to PA school. But still, I am a HUGE fan of all things "guaranteed" and I agree that it is for sure worth looking at locally too.
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