Priority Appointments for Transfer Students
Priority transfer advising is now open for students preparing spring and upcoming fall university applications. Appointments are intended for students who have completed an initial educational plan and are approaching application milestones.
Counselors will review general education, major preparation, completed and in-progress courses, intended universities, academic history, and important application dates.
A transfer application is stronger when it reflects several terms of planning rather than a last-minute review of completed courses.
Luis Romero, Transfer Counselor
What Students Should Bring
Students should bring an updated unofficial transcript, a list of possible majors and universities, application account information when available, and questions about remaining coursework.
Transfer requirements vary by institution and major. Advisors help students organize information and identify questions, but students should also review current requirements published by each university.
Planning Beyond the Application
Appointments also address final transcript instructions, financial planning, recommendations, personal statements, orientation, housing or transportation, and the possibility that a student may need an additional term.
Students who are not yet ready to apply may use the appointment to update their educational plan and establish a future application timeline.