<p>I think you have the wrong idea about HPU’s academic reputation. Don’t expect to just come here and get A’s effortlessly… No matter which college you choose, you’re going to have to work hard to get those A’s my friend. College isn’t a walk in the park like high school. HPU isn’t some community college where you can show up and get A’s and go about your life. This is a liberal arts institution where you will be challenged. We have plenty of students with just as good or better statistics than you. </p>
<p>My original point was not to suggest that credits at HPU would not transfer, I’m sure you would have little issue with that. Big picture here… Private schools are expensive. For most students the private school environment is what they want and it’s where they’ll be successful. It’s fairly rare to find students using private schools as go-between options unless there is a specific program involved. That being said, why not go to a significantly less expensive state school and transfer with much less financial burden? If you’re not worried about money at all, HPU will be just fine for you… </p>
<p>You’re army plan should work out if you inform whichever school you’re attending about your situation.</p>