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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny for OP to focus on Swat' "prestige" for a kid coming out of a CC. It shows even with a Swat degree, the student is just a CC transfer. OP's description of Swat also shows this is how Swat sees her. It sounds as if it can't wait for the student to leave after 2 years when it can disable all her access swipe keys. Focus on what works for the student. [/quote] This doesn't even make sense. Why would Swarthmore invest more than 160K of aid in a student if they didn't believe in their ability to do well there? Last year, Swarthmore admitted 7 students, or 1.6%, of their transfer applicants. Having credits fail to transfer over is generally a point of frustration for CC students, who find their work doesn't get acknowledged. An entering junior with no distributional requirements (9 courses, language, PE) means Swarthmore recognized her work in CC.[/quote]
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