I'm thinking about transferring between CUNY colleges. Has anyone gone through this or know the process? I'm curious about any specific requirements and how smooth the transition is. Any tips or resources would be super helpful!
If you're interested in transferring between CUNY schools, the process can be quite straightforward given the centralized system they operate under. Here's a general overview of the steps:
First, confirm that you meet the requirements for CUNY transfer students. This often includes being in good academic standing at your current institution and having earned a certain number of credits—usually at least 24. You might also consider meeting with an advisor to discuss academic course alignment and career goals.
Next, you'll need to submit a CUNY application through the CUNY Application portal. Here, you'll be able to select the "Transfer" application and choose the CUNY school you're interested in transferring to. You'll need to provide your academic history and any other information required by the school.
Once your application has been submitted and processed, the school you're interested in transferring to will evaluate your credits and determine what will transfer. CUNY schools generally accept credits earned in courses with a grade of C or better, as long as they correspond to a course offered at the new institution. However, the exact policies can vary from school to school.
After acceptance, you'll receive a transfer credit evaluation that outlines how many of your credits the school will accept, and what remaining requirements you'll have at the new school. Remember to register for courses at your new college as early as possible to secure your ideal course schedule.
Lastly, in terms of transition, since you're moving within the CUNY system, it should be relatively smooth. Many of the administrative procedures and online systems remain the same. Many students who have transferred within the CUNY system have noted helpful counseling and resources available which eased the process.
Remember, as a transfer student, it's also important to seek out ways to integrate into the social community of your new school. This could be through joining clubs, taking part in campus activities, and reaching out to classmates, etc., which can make the adjustment period more enjoyable and less stressful.
Just a word to the wise: this process can take some time so it's a good idea to start the process as early as you can in order to hit all the necessary deadlines. Plan ahead, be diligent with each step, and take advantage of the resources available to you. Good luck with your transition!
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