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<p>This is only if you are awarded an AA or AS from your CC instead of just transferring. If you don’t care about obtaining the AA/AS, and technically is never awarded, then it’s fine just to list the school you were awarded a degree from, unless you also want to make sure they understand the length in time you have been in school/getting an education.</p>
<p>And, no, you’re typically not able to declare a minor until you transfer.</p>
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You mean going to CC in WA? If funds are an issue, then this will present a financial difficulty since you’d have to pay for other living expenses (room and board, unless you will be with family) and you’ll be paying a higher Out-of-State tuition rate.</p>
<p>If you’re staying in AZ, then just look on the schools’ websites for which you want to transfer to and view all their transfer information (admission criteria, recommended courses, cost, etc) and strive for all of those goals.</p>
<p>Do you plan to apply to AZ colleges? If so, then the most beneficial route may be to find out if the CC you attend has an articulation or contracted transfer program with AZ universities. This will also be the cheaper route in the long run since you will still need to pay R&B and OOS tuition if you transfer out of AZ.</p>