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Who to talk to about transferring to Calvin College?

I'm considering transferring to Calvin College and heard there's a transfer coordinator. What exactly do they do, and how can they help me in the transfer process?

2 months ago

A transfer coordinator is a professional in a college's admissions office who specializes in helping students like you successfully transfer schools. They’re the go-to person for all transfer-related questions and concerns. They can guide you on the application process, help you understand the school's transfer policies, and explore if your credits from your current institution will be accepted at Calvin College.

In the case of Calvin College, the transfer coordinator will provide you comprehensive information on the college's programs and services, admissions requirements specifically for transfer students, and detail the academic coursework that is accepted for transfer credit. They also help with financial aid inquiries and scholarship possibilities that are available for transfer students.

They don’t just stop once you’re admitted, either. A transfer coordinator will usually also help you transition into the college, directing you to resources for housing, course enrollment, and new student orientation programs.

Do reach out to the admissions office of Calvin College to find out more about their specific protocols and whom their designated transfer coordinator is. You can outline your academic history, courses you've taken, and your educational and career goals, to get the best guidance.

Remember, successful transferring requires good planning and understanding the specific college rules. The transfer coordinator is there to assist, but it’s your responsibility to stay informed and proactive. And it's always a good idea to check with an academic adviser at your current institution too, they can provide you some helpful information as well. Good luck!

2 months ago

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