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What should transfer students know about moving to Merrimack College?

I'm planning on transferring to Merrimack College, but I'm a bit anxious about fitting in and understanding the campus culture. Does anyone have tips or experiences to share about being a transfer student there?

2 months ago

Merrimack College is renowned for its welcoming and collaborative community, and as a transfer student, you're bound to have a smooth adjustment. However, keeping a few things in mind might help make the transition even smoother.

Firstly, it's very helpful to participate in the formal transfer student orientation. Merrimack College has a structured orientation program specifically designed for transfer students. This orientation introduces you to the college's resources, campus layout, and is also a great opportunity to meet both fellow transfer students and some of the faculty. It's a great way to kick-start your social and academic ties at the college.

In terms of academics, Merrimack College has the Academic Success Center that provides a wealth of resources and support for students. If you're transitioning in the middle of the academic year or face challenges in getting up to speed with the curriculum, take advantage of the support services they offer. It can significantly ease your academic transition.

In terms of campus culture, Merrimack is rooted in the Augustinian tradition, focused on community and service to others. You'll notice the college organizes a variety of volunteer activities, events, and programs that foster this sense of belonging and community service. Getting involved in these can be a great way to integrate yourself into the community and get to know other students.

Socially, there are many clubs and organizations on campus catering to various interests. Whether you are into sports, arts, science, or community service, there's likely to be a club that suits your interests. Joining a club can also help you meet like-minded individuals and create friendships.

Lastly, remember to utilize your professors and academic advisors. They are there to help you succeed. A good relationship with them can open doors to research opportunities, internships, and other prospects.

Transitioning as a transfer student can feel daunting at first, but remember that everyone's experience is unique. Stay open-minded, proactive, and patient with yourself as you adjust to the new environment. You'll find that Merrimack has a supportive community more than willing to help you along. Happy transitioning!

2 months ago

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