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Are my credits still transferable even if I only pass 24 credits?

 
Old 03-07-2014 at 06:58 PM   #1
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Are my credits still transferable even if I only pass 24 credits?
Hi there! So recently I've decided that Mcmaster wasn't the best choice for me and I've decided to transfer to George Brown College for their Culinary Arts program. I'm wondering whether to give up on 2 certain subjects (English and inquiry) due to the work load since my college program only depends on my highschool marks

So let's say I took 30 credits worth for my first year course load but I fail the two courses which leads me to only 24 credits passing. If I do fail my year since I don't have 30 credits, can the 24 credits still be used as transferable credits incase I do want to come back? I'm sorry if this is confusing but any info on this would be very helpful and many thanks in the future!
Old 03-07-2014 at 11:39 PM   #2
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Completing less than 30 units isn't failing your year... in fact, failing your year doesn't really happen unless you get booted for a low CA. So basically, yes, your credits will transfer if you want to come back, whether you finish 30 or 3.
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