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Advice on transferring from College of DuPage to Elmhurst College?

Does anyone have an updated guide or personal experience transferring from the College of DuPage to Elmhurst College? I'm trying to map out the process and make sure all my credits transfer.

11 months ago

Sure, transferring from a community college to a four-year institution tends to follow a similar pattern, and I can certainly share some tips specific to transferring from the College of DuPage to Elmhurst College.

Firstly, it's important to consult both institutions and reach out to their transfer/admissions offices. They have staff who are specifically trained to assist students in situations like yours and can provide the most up-to-date information regarding credit transfers, application processes, and deadlines.

Elmhurst College has a dedicated transfer counselor to assist with these issues. You can schedule an appointment to see a personalized transfer credit evaluation and find out which of your credits will transfer.

To help you in preparing this credit transfer, Elmhurst College provides online resources such as transfer guides and articulation agreements for the College of DuPage. These guides outline course equivalency information, showing you which College of DuPage courses correspond to required courses at Elmhurst College. Make sure to check these resources for your specific major to optimize your class choices.

A good general rule is to focus on completing general education courses at the College of DuPage, as these are most likely to transfer and fulfill basic requirements at Elmhurst College.

Additionally, it's essential to maintain good academic standing at the College of DuPage, as transfer acceptance often hinges on demonstrating a solid academic performance.

It's also beneficial to apply early. This will potentially give you a head start in course registration, housing options, and accessing financial aid opportunities.

Finally, despite the administrative focus of this process, don't overlook the non-academic side of transferring. Visit Elmhurst College if possible, connect with potential future colleagues, and try to get a feel for student life.

Remember, transferring is a common process, and there are plenty of resources to assist you. Best of luck with your transition!

11 months ago

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