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Looking for insights on transferring to Cal Poly SLO

Hey everyone, So I've been considering transferring to Cal Poly SLO for engineering. I was wondering if anyone here has experience with the process? What's the consensus on how complex or streamlined it is? Also, is there any particular advice you'd give to bolster my application?

a year ago

Hi there! As a transfer student considering Cal Poly SLO for engineering, there are definitely a couple of elements you'll want to focus on in your application.The process of transferring to Cal Poly SLO is quite straightforward. Like most universities, Cal Poly SLO requires you to submit your transcripts from all previous colleges you've attended, along with a completed application through the CSU Apply website. Cal Poly SLO actually has a Transfer Selection Criteria page on their website that provides detailed information about what they're looking for, which can give you a better idea of how to structure your application.

One of the key factors Cal Poly SLO looks at when considering transfer applicants is the completion of major-specific coursework. In other words, they want to see that you'll be prepared for the rigorous engineering curriculum at their institution. So, working hard to excel in your major-related classes at your current institution is crucial.Another facet to keep in mind is your GPA. Your cumulative GPA and major-specific GPA will both be considered. Cal Poly SLO's engineering programs are highly competitive, so aim for a high GPA to make your application stand out.Also, being able to showcase how you've applied your learning in practical scenarios could make your application stand out. This could be through internships, research projects, co-ops, or any other extracurricular activities related to engineering.Keep in mind, Cal Poly SLO operates under the "impaction" system, in which they receive more applications than there are spaces available, especially for high-demand majors like engineering. So make sure you put forth your best possible application.

I hope this helps, and best of luck with your transfer application!

a year ago

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