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Transferring to Hartwick College: What Do I Need to Know About the Process?

I'm considering transferring to Hartwick College and I'm curious about the overall transfer process. Are there any specific deadlines or requirements I should be aware of? Any advice on how to make a smooth transition would be appreciated! Thanks!

a year ago

Hartwick College offers transfer students the opportunity to apply for both the Fall and the Spring semesters, which is a great option if you want some flexibility in your timeline.

The user-friendly application process isn't overly complicated:

1. You can apply online through the Hartwick College website or via the Common Application.

2. Submit your official transcripts from any college or university you've attended in the past, as well as your high school transcript.

3. Though standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) aren't required, you can submit them if you feel they highlight your academic potential.

4. Recommendation letters and personal essays aren't required, but they are strongly recommended.

While each transfer applicant's process will be different, here are a few practical pieces of advice:

- Reach out to the Office of Admissions. They can guide you through the process, and likely provide insight into which of your credits will be accepted. This is a valuable step to avoid retaking classes unnecessarily.

- Research housing options. Living off-campus might suit you better as a transfer student, but consider looking into on-campus housing options as well. This might help you to feel more connected to the campus community.

- Connect with other transfer students. They are likely experiencing the same doubts and questions, and having a support system will be helpful throughout the transition process.

- Priority registration for classes is often granted on a first-come, first-served basis, so save yourself stress by starting the financial aid, housing, and course selection processes as soon as possible.

Remember, the transition process might be challenging, but doing your homework in advance and taking advantage of all the resources available to you will ease your journey. Good luck!

a year ago

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