<p>A little further digging produced this URL: <a href=“http://www.oafa.pitt.edu/PDF/CCAC.pdf[/url]”>http://www.oafa.pitt.edu/PDF/CCAC.pdf</a>.</p>
<p>According to point #9 on page 4, looks like once you have 60 hours at a (i.e, any–not just Pitt) four-year college, there’s no more transferring credits from a two-year college. So summer classes at a community college would be fair game summer after freshman year and maybe after sophomore year, but only if you haven’t accumulated 60 credits at a four-year college by then. Summer classes at another four-year college would be fair game until you only have 30 left to go.</p>
<p>Is there such a thing as a college catalog lawyer? :)</p>