I'm thinking about transferring after starting at Ohlone College as a psychology major. Does anyone know what the process looks like and what universities have strong programs that accept Ohlone transfers, particularly for psych?
The transfer process can vary depending on your target school, but generally, the steps involve familiarizing yourself with the specific requirements of your prospective transfer destinations, ensuring that you have completed, or are on track to complete, the necessary prerequisites, and then applying to those institutions.
As for schools with strong psychology programs, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, and USC have excellent psychology departments. UCLA and UC Berkeley in particular are part of the University of California system and have established pathways for students transferring from California community colleges like Ohlone College, which could make your transfer process smoother.
When considering transfer options, you'll want to:
1. Look at both the general transfer requirements and the specific requirements for your major at your target schools.
2. Meet with your advisor at Ohlone College. They can provide guidance and help you with planning your course work to fulfill both the associate degree requirements and the transfer requirements for your targeted schools.
3. Make a transfer plan. Outline which courses you need to take each semester at Ohlone College to meet the requirements for your targeted schools.
You'll need to keep a competitive GPA and meet all deadlines. Remember, too, that colleges are looking for more than just grades. They want to know about your involvement outside of the classroom, so don't overlook the importance of extracurricular activities as well.
Overall, while the transfer process can feel overwhelming at times, being prepared and staying organized can help you navigate it more smoothly. Good luck!
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