Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
You would have to talk to the people at Daytona. They will have the criteria for transfer of credits.
Typically you can transfer college credits from a University. The guidelines for Tisch School of Performing Arts state, "Students admitted as transfers may apply AP and IB credits to the record, as long as these credits when added to transferred college credit do not exceed departmental limits of transfer credits."
You would have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will have the necessary criteria for transfer of credits.
You will have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will know the requirements for transfer of credits.
You can if you completed the coursework through a regionally accredited college or university, which the traditional regionally accredited schools require.
In general, credits transfer from school to school (regardless of the state), so long as the schools are both accredited. You'll need to consult with the new school to see how to go about getting credits transferred.
Yes...I did in 1971...went to Salem (State) University
Ashford University, Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, Charter Oak. All are regionally accreditted an accept more than ninety credits from your previos school
You may apply as a transfer at any time. Just check with the school you want to go to and see if they take transfer students. CU Boulder loves transfer students. Otherwise you have to get your AA
As long as your high school in North Carolina is a state accredited school, there will not be an issue and all your credits will transfer.
Each specific 4 year university has its own rules about what credits they accept for transfer. The credits that are the most likely to transfer are from general classes such as the lower level math, english, basic science and history classes that most degrees require all students to take. You are also more likely to get credits transferred within the same state and if there is an agreement between the community college and the university.