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Is there a checklist for transferring to Ithaca College?

I'm getting my application ready to transfer to Ithaca College, and I want to make sure I don't miss anything important. Is there a checklist available that outlines all the steps and requirements?

11 months ago

Yes, I can certainly give some guidance on the major steps and requirements for transferring to Ithaca College. Here's a basic checklist for you:

1. Application: Transfers can make their application through the Common Application platform. Be sure to fill out this application thoroughly and accurately.

2. Official Transcripts: You'll need to submit official transcripts from all the colleges you've attended. If you've completed fewer than 24 credits, you should also include your high school transcripts.

3. College Report: It's required by Ithaca College. This is a form that needs to be filled by a college official such as an academic advisor, dean, or registrar at your current (or most recent) institution.

4. Academic Evaluation: This is essentially a letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor at your current or previous institution. It should provide insight into your academic abilities and performance.

5. Mid-Term Report Form: If you're applying while current classes are still in progress, you'll also need to submit a Mid-Term Report form. This should provide grades or an indication of progress for all ongoing classes.

6. Personal Statement: This is your chance to explain why you're keen on transferring and why Ithaca College specifically appeals to you. Make sure to provide thoughtful and well-articulated responses to the prompts.

7. Application Fee or Fee Waiver Form: There's usually an application fee involved, however, if you're unable to pay the fee, you may be able to submit a fee waiver form instead.

8. Financial Aid: If you're planning to apply for need-based financial aid, be sure to submit your FAFSA and CSS Profile by the appropriate deadlines. The FAFSA is used to apply for federal student aid, while the CSS Profile is used by many colleges to award non-federal aid.

That should cover most of the key elements. However, requirements may vary based on your circumstances and some programs may have additional requirements. Therefore, it's always a good idea to double-check the official Ithaca College website or contact the admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

11 months ago

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