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Transferring to Foothill College advice

I'm considering transferring to Foothill College after finishing a few semesters at my current community college. Does anyone have tips on the transfer process or experiences they'd like to share?

11 months ago

First off, congrats on your decision to transfer! Transferring colleges, even if it's just from one community college to another, can be a big step.

It's key to first understand your own reasons for transferring and what you hope to achieve at Foothill, be it a particular program or just better opportunities than you have at your current institution.

It's important that you reach out to an academic counselor at your current community college and at Foothill College. They can provide you with specific advice tailored to your academic history and future goals. They can help you with course equivalencies, degree requirements and the admissions timeline.

You should also look into the application process and the required documentation. Typically, this would involve filling up an application form, sending in your current college transcript, and possibly some form of a personal statement or essay.

In terms of testing credits, you should connect with Foothill College to see how your completed coursework will transfer over. This can be crucial especially if you have already done significant coursework in your desired field of study. The last thing you would want is for your hard work not to be recognized.

And finally, if possible, consider visiting the Foothill College campus. That way, you can get a sense of the community, meet potential professors and peers, and see if it's truly a fit for you. Speaking to current students or other transfers could give you a sense of their experiences.

Remember, transferring is not just about the academics but also about fitting in culturally and socially. Ultimately, you want to thrive not only academically but also personally in your new environment. Good luck!

11 months ago

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