Agree with above. A student who attends a CC then transfers to a 4 years college will need to either:
a) take all or most of their science pre-reqs at the 4 year (take only GE classes at their CC)
OR
b) take UL electives in the science subject areas (bio, chem, physics, math) to supplement their CC science classes and confirm their academic performances at the CC
Also note that students who transfer from a CC to a 4 year will almost certainly need 1-2 gap years post college graduation before entering medical school. This is because the med school application process takes a full year. Colleges offering committee letters typically requires 2 full years of classwork/grades at the college before they will write a committee letter for a student. Also having only a single years at a 4 year college (student applies at the end of junior year which is necessary if the student intends to matriculate directly into med school after college graduation) makes it difficult to gain the LORs and research experiences needed to have a strong med school application.
I will also note that in the past 10 years, admission to medical school has become more competitive. The mean and median GPA and MCAT score has continued to rise and the number of applicants continues to increase. Last year only about 37% of applicants received an acceptance.