1. How do I know whether to switch colleges? 2. What are the first steps I should take to transfer? 3. How does the transfer application compare to first-year applications? 4. Can I transfer and still graduate in four years? 5. How do I know if all my credits will transfer?
"It isn’t seamless. It’s not automatic," says Jill Desjean, senior policy analyst for the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. "You need to make sure your other school gets added to your FAFSA, and the other school will need to get that information because that ...
This study examined the success of students who transferred to senior institutions from community colleges. The study looked at the characteristics of the following: students who transferred; they sought to determine if there was a relationship between the personal characteristics of the students and ...
Student ExperienceTwo Year College StudentsTwo Year CollegesWork ExperienceThe primary function of this experimental program is to help individuals review learning already experienced and point them toward senior college programs.doi:10.1002/cc.36819823911Snow, Roslyn|Bruns, Phyllis A...
The article reveals the truth about common transferring myths in college. The author says if a person does not like his college freshman year, around November is a good time to start researching schools, since many colleges let transfe...
1. How do I know whether to switch colleges? 2. What are the first steps I should take to transfer? 3. How does the transfer application compare to first-year applications? 4. Can I transfer and still graduate in four years? 5. How do I know if all my credits will transfer?