<p>If you have the academic credentials, they should still let you in disregarding if you’ve earned over 70 credits. At least, that’s my personal opinion on it. What it probably means is the college won’t take more than 70 credits and apply it to your bachelor’s degree. In that case, you just have to start over with say, 60, and earn those ten credits back. If you’re going to community college, then it’s not that much wasted money. But usually 60 credits means an associates degree.</p>