I'm in the process of transferring to Baruch College, and I've read something about needing to submit a progress report. Can anyone explain what this is and how I can get it?
Absolutely, I can help clarify that for you.
The progress report you're referring to is most likely a midterm progress report, often required by colleges for transfer students. This report is normally produced by your current institution's professors or advisors to evaluate your performance in your ongoing semester courses.
Gathering your progress report will largely involve communicating with your current teachers or academic advisor to get those evaluations. You should reach out to them, explain that you need the report for your transfer application, and ask if they would be willing to compile it for you.
However, it's worth noting that the requirements for each college might slightly differ on what form the report should be in, and what it should include. Therefore, you should check directly with Baruch College's transfer admissions or registrar’s office for explicit details on what they want to see in your progress report.
Good luck with your transfer process!
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