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Is transferring to the University of New Hampshire feasible?

I'm interested in transferring to the University of New Hampshire from my current college. Does anyone have experience with this transfer process? How challenging is it to meet the requirements and what should I keep in mind?

2 months ago

Transferring to a different college always comes with its set of challenges, but rest assured that many students successfully navigate this process each year. The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is welcoming when it comes to transfer students and provides clear guidance on its admissions website.

To start, UNH has a preferred minimum GPA of 2.5 for transfer admissions, but remember, meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. The requirements also vary by specific programs. For instance, the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences prefers a GPA of 3.2 or higher.

You'll also need to ensure that your course credits will transfer by checking with your current school and UNH to confirm the transferability of each course. UNH provides a Transfer Course Equivalency Database, which can give you an initial idea of how certain credits may transfer. Do keep in mind that the final determination of transfer credits will be made by the UNH admissions office.

It's important to note that UNH requires transfer students to complete at least half of their major courses (and a minimum of 64 credits total) on campus. So, you'll want to plan your transfer with that in mind to avoid unnecessarily prolonging your studies.

Lastly, submitting a strong application can aid in your acceptance – so articulate your story compellingly in your essay, detailing why UNH is a good fit for you and how you can contribute to the academic community there. You'll also need to supply all required documents, including your academic transcript, a college report from a college official at your current institution, and a recommendation letter from a professor.

To summarize, careful planning, meeting academic requirements, and compiling strong, compelling application materials are key aspects to a successful transfer. It may seem intimidating, but remember, support is available from both your current institution and from UNH's transfer admissions team. Good luck!

2 months ago

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