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How helpful is the transfer advisor at Bergen Community College?

Has anyone worked with the transfer advisor at Bergen Community College? Are they helpful in planning your transfer to a four-year university? What should I expect when meeting with them?

a year ago

While I haven't personally worked with the transfer advisor at Bergen Community College, I can speak to some general points of what to expect during such meetings, based on the role of transfer advisors in most institutions.

Typically, a transfer advisor is there to help guide you through the transfer process. They can help identify potential institutions that align with your academic and career goals, navigate admissions and application logistics, and understand what credits will transfer. They can also provide insight on how to strengthen your application in terms of academics and extracurriculars.

Meeting with a transfer advisor often involves initial conversations about your long-term goals and the type of institution you're hoping to attend. It's important to come prepared with a clear idea of your academic interests, career goals, and any concerns you might have about the transfer. Helpful documents to bring include a transcript, course syllabi, and a tentative list of colleges you're interested in.

Given your specific query about Bergen Community College, it would be beneficial to gather experiences from other students who have navigated the transfer process at this institution. Speak to peers who have successfully transferred to four-year colleges and ask about their experiences working with the transfer advisor.

Remember, the effectiveness of such services depends largely on active student participation, so make sure to come prepared and engage fully in the discussions. Be proactive, follow up on tasks and always remember to ensure that your advisor is kept up to date with any changes or developments in your plans.

a year ago

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