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How to contact the transfer admissions office at Queens College?

I need to get in touch with the transfer admissions office at Queens College for some questions about the process. Does anyone know the best way to reach them? Is it better to call or email, and how responsive are they usually?

11 months ago

The direct way to connect with the transfer admissions office at Queens College would be through phone or email. They should be responsive within the standard business timeframe, typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday, although the exact waiting time depends on their current workload.

To contact them via phone, you can dial their office number (718-997-5000). Bear in mind that due to the volume of calls they may receive, patience might be required.

Another approach is to send an email detailing your query (admissions@qc.cuny.edu). In general, this method may have a slower response time than calling, but it allows you to send detailed questions and provides you with written responses that you can refer back to.

To confirm the specific phone number or email for the transfer admissions office, you can visit the Queens College admissions page or the transfer students' page on the Queens College main website.

Keep in mind that if your query is broad or related to general admissions information rather than specific to your situation, the information might already be available on their website, so do check there first. It's also crucial to ensure your message or call is clear, concise, and polite to prompt a helpful response.

When you reach out, remember to include all relevant information about your query, such as your full name, current school, any application identification numbers, and specific details about your question or issue.

Good luck with your transfer process!

11 months ago

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