7 Things to Consider in the Transfer Admission Process

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While some students might be disappointed in coping with the reality that they wish to transfer, it is important to remind the student that many people wind up transferring for a variety of reasons. The transfer admission process is a little different from the regular admission process, and it is important that people understand these factors moving forward.

 

Here are a few tips to keep in mind...

  1. The Transfer Process Isn't Always More Competitive

Many people think that the process is more competitive for transfer students; however, this isn't always the case. In 2016-2017, the overall acceptance rate for transfer students was only 3 percent lower than that of incoming freshman. These numbers change from year to year.


  1. Some Schools Handle Transfer Applications Differently

It is important to remember that some schools look more favorably on transfer students than others. Take a look at the statistics for various schools regarding their overall percentage of transfer students. Schools with more transfer students undoubtedly are more open to welcoming transfer students into their classes.


  1. Plan Ahead

With the rising cost of college education and the competition for admission to universities, many students are attending a cheaper school before transferring to a more expensive school. Keep in mind that this process isn't always easy. Students should consult with advisers ahead of time to put themselves in the best position to succeed during the transfer process.


  1. Take Advantage of Scholarships

People understand that college is expensive. In fact, there are a large number of scholarship opportunities that provide funding specifically to transfer students. Students who are considering transferring should take a look at the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. This foundation has been providing funding to a large number of transfer students for years.


  1. Try to Live on Campus

Everyone knows that living on campus can be expensive; however, transferring into a new environment isn't easy because many students have already formed established friend groups. One of the best ways to make friends is to live on campus where there are students everywhere. Try to live on campus.


  1. Get Involved with the School

Furthermore, students can always make friends by taking advantage of clubs and extracurricular activities that every school offers. This can be a great way for transfer students to connect with peers who have similar interests.


  1. Do Not Forget to Attend Orientation

Many transfer students believe that they do not have to attend orientation when they transfer because they attended orientation at their first school. Transfer students should always attend orientation because there are many important opportunities at the new school that are discussed. This is a great way to build a resume and meet new people. These opportunities might be missed if students neglect the orientation process.

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