Transfer credit relies on an analysis of the content of courses, to see what the equivalent course should be. This takes some work, and a small regional probably only does that for a couple of big state schools. It’s not worth the time in a “university on the other side of the country” situation. Particularly if the courses are in a narrow major that’s not popular at the regional. Usually transfers go the other way, and a bigger school has more resources to do it.
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