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Broward College programming and analysis transfer options

I'm studying computer programming and analysis at Broward College and thinking of transferring to a four-year university. Has anyone gone through this who can share the experience or recommend universities with strong programs?

2 months ago

Sure, transferring from a community college like Broward to a four-year university is a common path for many students. Here are a few universities with well-established computer science or related programs where many transfer students have had successful experiences:

1. University of Florida: This university has a robust computer science program and a welcoming environment for transfer students. It has articulation agreements with all of the community colleges in Florida, which can streamline the transfer process.

2. Florida State University: Florida State also has a strong computer science program, and like UF, it has articulation agreements with in-state community colleges which makes transferring easier.

3. University of Central Florida: UCF's computer science program is highly respected, and its DirectConnect to UCF program guarantees admission to students earning an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree from partnering colleges, which includes Broward College.

When considering transfer options, it's important to pay attention to each school's course and credit transfer policies. Look for universities with robust transfer credit guidelines and support services for transfer students. Also, make sure to meet with both your current advisor at Broward and potential advisors at your target universities to discuss the transition.

Remember, success in a university setting is not only about the strength of the program but also about how well you'll fit within the community and culture of the school. So, visit the schools if you can, or engage with their online resources and communities to get a feel for the environment.

Finally, also consider your career aspirations. If you're interested in a particular sub-field of programming or if there's a certain industry you want to work in, that might influence your school choice as well. For example, if you're interested in working in tech, you might look at schools with strong connections to large tech companies.

Hope this helps and best of luck with your transfer process!

2 months ago

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