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Experience transferring to CU Boulder's College of Engineering?

I'm looking at transferring to the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. What have been others' experiences with the transfer process? Any advice on courses or requirements?

2 months ago

Transferring to another institution, especially to a specialized program such as CU Boulder's College of Engineering, can certainly be a complex process. Here are some aspects that previous transfer students have highlighted:

1. Courses and Requirements: CU Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science maintains specific prerequisites for transfers. You usually need to have completed courses in calculus, physics, and some general education areas, with a competitive GPA. Be sure to cross-reference the courses you've already taken to ensure they meet these prerequisites.

2. Strong Application: As always, the application process is multifaceted. Aside from your portfolio of completed coursework, you might want to craft thoughtful and personalized responses to application essay prompts that showcase your commitment to the field of engineering.

3. Credit Transfer: Some students have expressed that not all credits transferred as expected. To prevent this, inquire ahead of time about how your specific credits will be treated. CU Boulder does provide a transfer credit evaluation service, where you can confirm how your credits from elsewhere will be accepted.

4. Engage with Engineering Community: As a transfer, you might find it valuable to get involved in a large number of student organizations in the college. There are many research opportunities available as well which can provide hands-on experiences.

5. Supportive Environment: Many students have reported that, despite the initial challenges of being new to a big university, they've managed to find their place within the engineering community, thanks to the faculty's dedication and various supportive resources.

6. Advising: It's advised that you get in contact with transfer advising at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. This will enable you to understand how your current coursework aligns with the college's requirements and to plan your future course load effectively.

Always remember, that every student's experience with transferring can be unique based on a variety of circumstances. Therefore, it's essential to conduct personal research and talk to advisors before making any decisions.

2 months ago

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