GMercyU makes transferring colleges affordable by offering transfer student scholarships and grants, which range from $10,000 to $17,000 annually. They are available to full-time students with at least 24 credits from another postsecondary institution.
UW System leads 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 the University of Wisconsin System. It is the result of a collaborative effort by UW System and Wisconsin Technical College System to help students transfer between all public, post-secondary institutions in the State of Wisconsin.
Transfer learning (TL) is a technique in machine learning (ML) in which knowledge learned from a task is re-used in order to boost performance on a related task.[1] For example, for image classification, knowledge gained while learning to recognize cars could be applied when trying to recognize trucks. This topic is related to the psychological literature on transfer of learning, although practical ties between the two fields are limited. Reusing/transferring information from previously learned tasks to new tasks has the potential to significantly improve learning efficiency.[2]
In 1976, Bozinovski and Fulgosi published a paper addressing transfer learning in neural network training.[3][4] The paper gives a mathematical and geometrical model of the topic. In 1981, a report considered the application of transfer learning to a dataset of images representing letters of computer terminals, experimentally demonstrating positive and negative transfer learning.[5]
In 1997, Pratt and Thrun guest-edited a special issue of Machine Learning devoted to transfer learning,[7] and by 1998, the field had advanced to include multi-task learning,[8] along with more formal theoretical foundations.[9] Learning to Learn,[10] edited by Thrun and Pratt, is a 1998 review of the subject.
In 2020 it was discovered that, due to their similar physical natures, transfer learning is possible between electromyographic (EMG) signals from the muscles and classifying the behaviors of electroencephalographic (EEG) brainwaves, from the gesture recognition domain to the mental state recognition domain. It was noted that this relationship worked in both directions, showing that electroencephalographic can likewise be used to classify EMG.[26] The experiments noted that the accuracy of neural networks and convolutional neural networks were improved[27] through transfer learning both prior to any learning (compared to standard random weight distribution) and at the end of the learning process (asymptote). That is, results are improved by exposure to another domain. Moreover, the end-user of a pre-trained model can change the structure of fully-connected layers to improve performance.[28]
Because of the unique and specialized curriculum in this programs, we encourage transfer students to set up an on-campus or phone meeting with Tim Seiber, Director of the Johnson Center for Integrative Studies at tim_s...@redlands.edu or at (909) 748-8610 to discuss transfer of credit, length of program, and pre-requisites.
An audition is required for admission for those who want to major or minor in Music. However, it is recommended to set up an on-campus or phone meeting with the program director to discuss transfer of credit, length of program, and pre-requisites. For additional information regarding the Conservatory of Music and requirements, please contact Brad Andrews, Director of Music Admissions, at (909) 748-8014.
All applicants with fewer than 60 transferable semesters (or 90 quarter) units of college credit are considered lower-division transfer students. Most CSU campuses do not admit lower-division transfers. Stanislaus State will make an exception and admit lower-division transfers for the Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 terms.
In addition to the upper-division transfer requirements, transfers wanting to declare the Biological Sciences or Kinesiology majors must complete the following prerequisites with a minimum grade of C- or better:
These views offer transfer-level completions and completion rates across the state or by individual college. The completion rate is the percentage of students in a given cohort (e.g., 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, etc.) who successfully completed a transfer-level course in English or math within the specified timeframe (e.g., one term, one year, two years, three years). The cohort is defined by the student's starting level and the academic year of the student's first English or math enrollment. A completion rate is also known as throughput.
This view allows a college to compare transfer-level completions and completion rates with peers across its region or with individual colleges within the state that may be more appropriate for comparison. The completion rate is the percentage of students in a given cohort (e.g., 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, etc.) who successfully completed a transfer-level course in English or math within the specified timeframe (e.g., one term, one year, two years, three years). The cohort is defined by the student's starting level and the academic year of the student's first English or math enrollment. A completion rate is also known as throughput.
Cal Maritime accepts applications from transfer students with college work from other educational institutions. Transfer students compose approximately one third of each entering class. Applicants may be lower division (LD) or upper division (UD) transfer students. Lower division students have fewer than 60 semester transferrable units (or 90 quarter units).
Designed to provide additional support on your transfer path to Cal Maritime. If you are enrolling in one of the 116 California community colleges, you could be eligible for a dual admission program that gives you a chance to pursue your bachelor's degree with us. Eligible students can apply to the program in order to:
Applicants seeking a second bachelor's degree are subject to Upper Division Transfer admission requirements. Use the information for upper-division transfer students to determine the admission requirements applicable to your desired major. Additional information pertaining to Second Degree Applicants are found on the Second Degree page.
Any major requiring completion of a U.S. Coast Guard License for graduation entails four-years of study at Cal Maritime (within their intended major) even if the student has completed a bachelor's degree and/or has many transfer units. This is due to the specialized nature of coursework at Cal Maritime.
Research indicates that nearly 40% of students transfer at least once in their undergraduate career. As the transfer destination of the state, UNK recognizes this trend and has dedicated professional staff who are available to assist you every step of the way.
Here's the transfer process step by step, making it easier to know what you can expect and how to navigate the transfer experience. We're here to answer all of your questions, whether you're exploring what UNK offers and how your existing credits can transfer, inquiring about admission and financial aid, or committing to being a Loper and registering for classes.
UNK can accept a maximum of 66 credit hours from 2-year or community colleges, and any course must have a final grade of C (not C-) or above to be eligible to transfer. If you have coursework completed within the University of Nebraska System, all grades and your GPA will transfer with you to UNK. Full policies can be found in the catalog.
Official transcripts must be sent directly to UNK from the former institution(s) or a transcript delivery service (these can't come from you).
Unofficial transcripts are sent to UNK by a source other than former institution(s) or transcript delivery service. Unofficial transcripts can be used for the purposes of application completion and admission but will not allow the awarding of transfer credit or federal financial aid. Review your admission "To Do" list in your MyBLUE.
"My transfer experience was phenomenal because I had many resources to reach out to for guidance. I built a strong support system of advisers, mentors and friends in UNK Student Diversity & Inclusion and TRIO-SSS who have helped me excel academically"
Each year at Foothill, we celebrate our students who transfer to four-year colleges and universities. We hope to celebrate with you along your educational journey! Learn more below about some of your transfer options at Foothill.
Transferring to a university requires patience, research, and hard work. Our Transfer Center team is here to help! We provide a variety of coordinated resources, activities and services to assist students through the transfer process.
The mission of the Foothill College Transfer Center is to provide the necessary resources and services in order to increase transfer opportunities to baccalaureate institutions for underrepresented students, to increase transfer rates for the student population as directed by Title 5, Section 51027, and to support the Foothill College mission of committing itself to providing access to outstanding education opportunities for all of our students.
Provides a global perspective about the transfer process from a California community college to a four-year university, including enhance transfer eligibility, transfer exploration, transfer policies, academic requirements, transfer planning and process, developing strong college essays, and using available tools and services in support of transfer goals. Transferable: UC/CSU.
At Saint Louis University, we welcome students who want to transfer colleges and the diversity of intellectual experiences they bring to our campus. And because you may have different questions than traditional first-year students, we offer specialized programs for transfer students and services to help you through the college transfer process.
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