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Well you can graduate from any school you want by transferring credits back and forth, but if you can't get the degree you want from school #1, what's the point? And no offense but community recognition of a particular school coupled with an Associate's Degree doesn't mean much.
Typically to graduate with a degree from a school they will require you to have a minimum of X number of credits taken from that school to graduate from said school with a degree. Usually you can transfer credits back and forth...however, my school says the last 64 credits or something towards the bachelor's degree needs to be taken from them.
Case in point schools don't want to issue you a degree if you transfer in 90% of your credits towards the degree and then just take the last 2 or 3 courses at their school. So they have minimum requirements.
A copy of your transcript and a trip to the registrars office where they do transfer evaluations will clear up your questions the quickest.
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