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Bayern Munich and Spain midfielder Thiago Alcntara has been linked with a move to Merseyside, while Georginio Wijnaldum has been linked with a move away from Liverpool to Barcelona, but neither transfer has come to pass yet.

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A transfer student is anyone who has attended a college or university after graduating from high school and wishes to enroll in an undergraduate degree program at one of the Universities of Wisconsin. Transfer students are vital members of our UW universities. Our campuses are ready to help ease your transfer and support your success!

The Universities of Wisconsin lead a statewide initiative to improve credit transfer for Wisconsin students. It includes the Transferology credit transfer tool, Transfer Guides, Articulation Agreements, Universal Credit Transfer Agreement (UCTA), and Transfer Plans.

Transfer Wisconsin is maintained by Universities of Wisconsin Administration. It is the result of a collaborative effort by the Universities of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Technical College System to help students transfer between all public, post-secondary institutions in the state of Wisconsin.

The CSU Transfer Planner is an online tool that empowers California Community College students to explore and plan a successful transfer to any of the 23 California State Universities. With the CSU Transfer Planner, you can:

Students transfer to Cornell for many reasons. Whether your academic interests have changed or you are looking to continue your education after completing a two-year degree, make Cornell the next step on your journey.

While Cornell University will not be accepting external transfer applications for Spring 2024, we encourage you to consider applying for Fall 2024. Please reach out to your college or school of interest with any questions, and we look forward to reviewing your application for fall!

Cornell has required courses for most majors that should be completed or in-progress at your current institution by the time you apply. For more information, please view the required coursework for the Cornell college or school that interests you:

All official transcripts/documents must be issued in English. If not, an official translation of all documents must be provided along with the original language documents. Cornell accepts English translations done by a teacher or school official.

The Academic Recommendation should come from instructors who taught the applicant in a full-credit college course. If an applicant has not been enrolled in school for two or more years, the instructor recommendation may be replaced by a personal or employer recommendation.

If your college does not give midterm grades, ask your professors to assess your current performance in class.

If you are unable to get mid-term grades or are not currently enrolled in college courses, upload an explanation in place of the Mid-term Report to your Cornell Application Status Page.

After submitting their Common Application, international students should complete the English Language Proficiency Form in their Cornell Application Status Page to report evidence of their English proficiency. Examples include:

Cornell meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students and military/veteran applicants are encouraged to apply for financial aid, regardless of their veteran benefits eligibility. Cornell also participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, the supplement to the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill education benefit. For more information about veteran education benefits, please visit the University Registrar website.

Cornell has a long and prestigious military history which started with the Morrill Act of 1862. Cornell's founding and designation as New York State's Land Grant University imparted to it the responsibility to provide military training and education programs. Cornell formally established a ROTC unit in 1917. Cornell graduates have served with distinction in every major conflict since the Spanish-American War. Cornell commissioned more officers in World War I than any other institution in the United States including the military academies. During World War II, Cornellians again responded with more than 20,000 serving in the armed forces in every theatre of war.

We welcome transfer students at Dean. They come to us from community colleges and other four-year colleges, both large and small. We see a variety of transfer students, including those with only one or two classes after high school, associate degree graduates, and students who may have started college but then taken time off. We have also been named to the Phi Theta Kappa 2021 Transfer Honor Roll.

We have transfer agreements with several colleges to ease your transfer process, including the General Education Foundation for students from Massachusetts community colleges and the Massachusetts Independent College Transfer Guarantee (Massachusetts Guarantee).

Dean offers exceptional academic support. Your advisor can arrange for peer or faculty tutoring, formal one-on-one academic coaching, assistance with learning differences and help through the writing and math centers.

Click here to learn more about the transfer application process. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions. If your last name starts with A-K, reach out to Arielle DelFino at adel...@dean.edu. If your last name starts with L-Z, reach out to Myra Traylor at mtra...@dean.edu.

The Transfer Code of Practice responds to the expressed needs of the scholarly journal community for consistent guidelines to help publishers ensure that journal content remains easily accessible by librarians and readers when there is a transfer between parties, and to ensure that the transfer process occurs with minimum disruption. The Code contains best practice guidelines for both the Transferring Publisher and the Receiving Publisher. Publishers are asked to endorse the Code, and to abide by its principles wherever it is commercially reasonable to do so.

Transfer originated with the United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG) and moved to the auspices of NISO in 2014.

The Code is governed by a group of librarians, publishers and other experts (the Transfer Standing Committee), and its main activities fall into three areas:

1. The Transfer Code of Practice. The current version is the Transfer Code of Practice, Version 4.0.

A list of the publishers that currently endorse the Code can be found on the Publisher Endorsement page.

2. The Transfer Alerting Service. This service has been designed to facilitate communication of journal transfers. Read more about it.

JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite, version 1.2

Abstract: The Journal Article Tag Suite provides a common XML format in which publishers and archives can exchange journal content. The JATS provides a set of XML elements and attributes for describing the textual and graphical content of journal articles as well as some non-article material such as letters, editorials, and book and product reviews.

An American National Standard
Developed by the
National Information Standards Organization
Approved February 8, 2019 by the American National Standards Institute

Published by the National Information Standards Organization
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A

ISBN: 978-1-937522-89-6 (PDF version)

This standard is managed under continuous maintenance. The document is open for public comments for ongoing consideration by the JATS Standing Committee. Accepted changes will be included in a future revision of the standard.

The Transfer project was initiated by UKSG in 2006 in response to issues identified by the scholarly communications community when journal titles change platform providers or owners. In the first ten months of 2006, EBSCO logged over 5,000 titles that changed publishers. Such transfers can negatively impact libraries, intermediaries (such as serials subscription agents, link resolver administrators, and vendors of large-scale discovery systems), and readers. Often the journal would seem to disappear and links from existing information systems to the content would break, even though the title was still being published.

This standard outlines the elements, organization and design of scientific and technical reports, including guidance for uniform presentation of front and back matter, text, and visual and tabular matter in print and digital formats, as well as recommendations for multimedia reports.

The Standard Address Number (SAN) is a seven-digit numeric identifier used to identify organizations and businesses interacting with the publishing industry (including book and serial manufacturers, libraries, publishers, etc.). Originally created to expedite paper-based transactions such as purchase orders and returns, the SAN has been designated as the organizational identifier for use in EDI transactions in the publishing industry.

Guidance is presented for authors and editors preparing abstracts that represent the content of texts reporting on the results of experimental work or descriptive or discursive studies. Suggestions for the placement of abstracts within publications or other media are given, along with recommendations for abstracting specific documents. Types of abstracts and their content are described. Also included are suggestions on the style of abstracts and a list of selected readings on the subject of abstracting. Examples of abstracts are appended.

JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite, version 1.3

Abstract: The Journal Article Tag Suite provides a common XML format in which publishers and archives can exchange journal content. The JATS provides a set of XML elements and attributes for describing the textual and graphical content of journal articles as well as some non-article material such as letters, editorials, and book and product reviews.

An American National Standard
Developed by the
National Information Standards Organization
Approved June 10, 2021 by the American National Standards Institute

Published by the National Information Standards Organization
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A

ISBN: 978-1-950980-13-0 (PDF version)

This standard is managed under continuous maintenance. The document is open for public comments for ongoing consideration by the JATS Standing Committee. Accepted changes will be included in a future revision of the standard.

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