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How does transferring to another college with Ivy Tech work?

I'm currently enrolled at Ivy Tech but looking to transfer to another institution. Can someone explain what steps are involved and how to ensure my credits are transferred successfully?

11 months ago

To transfer from Ivy Tech to another college, you'll want to follow these steps:

1. Research Potential Transfer Schools: Start by looking at the schools you'd like to transfer to. Consider factors such as location, available programs, the size of the school, etc.

2. Check Transfer Credit Policies: Research the credit transfer policies at your prospective colleges. Some schools have partnerships with Ivy Tech, which guarantees that your credits will transfer. Check if your prospective colleges have such agreements, known as "articulation agreements".

3. Transcripts: You'll need to request an official transcript from Ivy Tech, which contains the pertinent details about your academic history there, including the classes you've taken and grades. This is usually requested via the Registrar's office or through an online student portal, but check Ivy Tech's specific processes.

4. Meet with Academic Advisors: It would be helpful to meet with an academic advisor at Ivy Tech and at the school you intend to transfer to. They can help you understand the process better and even evaluate the probability of your credits being transferred successfully.

5. Submit Applications: Apply to the colleges you're interested in. This process may be similar to when you first applied to college, including writing essays and submitting recommendation letters. Each college will have its own application process, so make sure you know the requirements and deadlines for each one.

6. FAFSA: If you're eligible for financial aid, don't forget to update your FAFSA to include the colleges you're transferring to.

7. Acceptance and Course Evaluation: Once you are accepted, the school will typically evaluate your credits to determine how many will transfer and how they will apply to your intended major. Each college will have its own policies on this.

Remember, every school may have different policies regarding credit transfer, so it's crucial to do detailed research. Contacting each school directly will likely provide the most accurate and helpful information.

11 months ago

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