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The Transfer Center at San Antonio College provides a variety of resources for students planning to make a transfer from community college to a four-year university.
Students may obtain:
Degree plans,
- Transfer guides for specific majors,
- Information about local Joint Admissions Agreements,
- Educational directories,
- University catalogs and Web resources
- Admissions applications and scholarship information.
Additionally, the center arranges student appointments with various university admissions representatives. The biannual Transfer Fair provides an opportunity for students to meet with representatives of universities. San Antonio College makes every effort to assist students wishing to transfer. It is up to the student to consult with the senior college or university to ensure appropriate courses are taken.
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Step one – Start Early and Plan Ahead
Begin investigating universities as soon as you enroll at San Antonio College. Counselors are available to help you to define your short- and long-term goals. They can advise you regarding course placement or course sequencing. Counselors are available to answer questions and direct you to other resources on campus as needed.
Step two – Choose an Institution
- Talk with a counselor from the Counseling Center
- Obtain degree plans and course equivalency guides for the major and universities that you are considering
- Utilize the catalogs, computers and transfer related materials located in the Transfer Center.
- Your first factors to consider should be:
- Availability of majors
- Location of the university
- Size of the university
- Is the university public or private?
- Costs - to include tuitions, financial aid and possible scholarship information
- Admissions requirements - G.P.A. and due dates for admission application
- Availability of Student Housing
Step three – Research Your Options
The more that you know about your school choices the sooner you can decide if that institution is a good fit for you. Additional factors you should consider are:
- Admission requirements – G.P.A. requirements
- Policies regarding repeated courses & G.P.A. calculation
- Does a grade of "D" transfer?
- Minimum and maximum transfer credits accepted
- Talk to a university representative
- After visiting the campus, can you picture yourself there as a student?
- All related tuition and living costs
- Individual class size
Step four – Get Organized
The transfer process involves many deadlines. It is very important to know when these deadlines are so that your transfer can go as smoothly as possible. The deadlines you will need to find out about include but are not limited to:
Application Deadline
Financial Aid Deadline
Scholarship Requirements and Deadlines
Housing Application Deadlines
Always make and keep a copy of everything you submit to an institution. It is also a good idea to note the date and person you speak to and the information that you discussed. This will help you to stay better organized.
Step five - Develop Your Plan
If you have done your homework as we have suggested, you are keeping good records, and you are aware of your deadlines, then you are well on your way to a successful transfer.
Choose your courses carefully. If your first transfer university choice is highly selective you may want to have a secondary transfer plan. Remember it is never too early to start planning your future.
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