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Tips for transferring between CUNY colleges?

I'm attending a CUNY school and thinking of transferring to another college within the CUNY system. Has anyone done this before? Are the credit transfers seamless, or should I expect some issues?

11 months ago

Transferring credits within the same university system, like the CUNY system, tends to be smoother than transferring between different systems or independent universities. But you still need to navigate the process carefully.

Here are some steps to consider:

1. Understand Transfer Policies: Each CUNY school has specific transfer policies. Familiarize yourself with them early on. It's essential to know that even within the same system, not all credits may transfer due to specific program requirements or grade cutoffs.

2. Explore Articulation Agreements: CUNY colleges have articulation agreements, which are an arrangement between schools detailing which credits transfer.

3. Speak to Advisors: Get advice from academic advisors at both your current CUNY school and the one you're considering transferring to. They can help map out the transfer process and clear up any logistical issues.

4. Check Prerequisites: Make sure you meet all the prerequisites needed to transfer into the new program. This might entail taking certain courses or maintaining a specific GPA.

5. Plan Ahead: If possible, plan for the transfer early in your academic career. This could help ensure most, if not all, of your credits can be transferred and will count toward your degree at the new school.

6. Submit Transcripts: Make sure to request and submit official transcripts from all colleges you attended.

Remember to be prepared for the possibility that not all credits may transfer, and some may transfer as elective credits rather than counting towards your major. It's always a good idea to double-check everything to avoid any unexpected surprises. In general, the smoother you want your transfer process to be, the more proactive you should be in planning.

Good luck!

11 months ago

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