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Transferring from Queens College to Bard: What's the process?

I'm thinking about transferring from Queens College to Bard. Has anyone done this and could share their experience? I'm interested in knowing about how credits transfer and if there's anything to watch out for.

a year ago

In the transfer process, every university, including Bard, has its specific procedures and steps to follow. Let's break down the key points for transferring from Queens College to Bard.

1. Application: You will need to submit an application just like any prospective first-year student. Bard's transfer application includes several components: the online application form itself, college transcript(s), a academic evaluation, a mid-term report form, personal essay, and additional materials related to your intended major. Be sure to submit all requirements before the deadline, which typically falls in March for fall semester transfers, and in November for spring semester transfers.

2. Course credit transfer: Bard will evaluate your Queens College credits on a case-by-case basis. Generally, Bard accepts a maximum of 64 semester credits from other 2- or 4-year accredited colleges. Before transfer, it's advisable to meet with a Bard admissions counselor or a representative from the Registrar's office to discuss which credits might transfer over.

3. GPA: Bard looks for a strong academic performance in their transfer applicants. The average GPA of accepted transfer students at Bard can range around a 3.5, but it varies from year to year.

4. Advising Day: Bard has a Transfer Advising Day, typically held in May, to help transfer students understand the curriculum, academic opportunities, and credit transfer process more clearly. Attending this would help you get a better understanding of how your credits would transfer.

Remember, each student's journey is unique, so what works or doesn't work for someone else might not be the same for you. My advice would be to stay organized, start early, keep deadlines in sight, and communicate often with both The Registrar's office at Queens College and the Admissions office at Bard to ease what can be a challenging process. Good luck!

a year ago

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