Student-first
Everything starts with what students actually face: juggling jobs, family, and deadlines while trying to move schools.
Our goal is to give transfer students clarity—on credits, costs, and campus fit—so you can make informed decisions without guessing.
Everything starts with what students actually face: juggling jobs, family, and deadlines while trying to move schools.
We turn complex transfer policies into plain language and small tasks you can actually finish.
We highlight scholarships, fee waivers, and pathways that lower the cost of getting to your next campus.
Every school is different, but this table shows one example of how a fall transfer might be planned.
| Month | Main focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| September–October | Research colleges and majors. | Check transfer credit policies and housing options. |
| November–December | Finalize shortlist and draft essays. | Ask professors or supervisors for recommendations. |
| January–February | Submit applications and transcript requests. | Confirm that all documents were received. |
| March–May | Review decisions and financial aid offers. | Make a decision, submit deposits, and plan your move. |
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