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Does Hunter College accept transfer students and credits?

I'm thinking about transferring to Hunter College. Does anyone know if they accept both transfer students and credits? Any tips on making a smooth transition?

2 months ago

Yes, Hunter College does accept transfer students, and they also accept transfer credits from accredited institutions. However, the acceptance of these credits depends on the institution the credits are coming from and if the courses correspond to those offered at Hunter College. It's also worth mentioning that you can transfer a maximum of 90 credits from a four-year college and 60 credits from a two-year college.

To ensure a smooth transition when it comes to transferring credits, make sure that you acquire official transcripts from the institution where you obtained those credits. I recommend reaching out to the Registrar of Hunter College for more specific details on this process, as they will be able to guide you based on your specific circumstances.

Furthermore, I suggest familiarizing yourself with Hunter College's core curriculum and program-specific requirements. This will help you map out your academic plan after the transfer and assist you in identifying which of your previous courses will likely be accepted.

Building a relationship with the academic advisor of the department you're planning on transferring to can also ensure a smooth transition. They typically have first-hand knowledge of how past transfer students from similar institutions fared, potential challenges you might face, and effective strategies for academic success.

Finally, to integrate into Hunter College life, stay proactive in your pursuit of opportunities to socialize and network. Join student clubs or organizations that align with your interests, and consider volunteering or even working part-time on campus, if possible. Remember, being an active part of the campus community is one of the best ways to adapt to a new college. Best of luck with your transfer process!

2 months ago

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