Also called language transfer. Linguistics. the application of native-language rules in attempted performance in a second language, in some cases resulting in deviations from target-language norms and in other cases facilitating second-language acquisition.
Bayern Munich and Spain midfielder Thiago Alcántara 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.
To set up an individualized visit to campus, please contact Alexandria Fraley, the transfer admission counselor, by email or our contact form. Available times are generally Monday - Friday from 10am - 2pm. If you would like to meet with a professor or coach, sit in on a class or eat in the dining hall, please indicate that in your message.
Transfer Pathways make it easy to complete a specific associate degree at a Minnesota State college and transfer to a Minnesota State university to earn a bachelor's degree! It's an easy way to save time and money - without losing credits or taking extra courses - along with the flexibility to attend classes on campus or online. Plus, Minnesota State is a leading and accredited provider of higher education at the most affordable tuition rate in the state.
CSU Channel Islands welcomes applications from transfer students. A student is considered a transfer student if they have enrolled at a community college/university. CSU Channel Islands will be accepting upper division & lower division transfer students.
Undergraduate programs can accept a maximum of 64 college credits from previous institutions, with a few exceptions depending on your program of interest. Once admitted to ASU Online, you may speak with an advisor to determine how your credits will transfer directly into your intended major.
That will depend on your individual situation. If you transfer fewer than 24 transferable credits, you must also meet the first-year student admission requirements. Those may require ACT and SAT scores.
Prudent planning for courses at your community college or current institution is to look ahead at the course requirements for your intended major at the course catalog and/or the recommended progress with Major Academic Plans (MAPs). Keep in mind, these are recommendations, and not all courses listed are required for degree completion. Comparison to the course catalog is strongly recommended to determine full requirements. Most community college course catalogs list each course as either college transferable or not. Within California Community Colleges they often list if it will be accepted to the CSU, the system that Cal Poly Humboldt is a part of, for transfer credit. Sometimes community college courses, even if applicable to an associate's degree, may not be counted upon transfer. All college level courses passed are accepted for transfer. Courses being accepted for transfer credit does not automatically mean they will be accepted as equivalent courses or as substitutes. To determine how your courses might transfer and which substitutes, also known as articulations, will be met visit www.assist.org. You may also do a reverse search utilizing the above course catalog information.
Local area non-impacted major transfer applicants will be given prioritized admission through lower minimum qualifying GPA requirements then those set for out of local area non-impacted major transfer applicants. Minimums will depend on the number of qualified applicants received at the end of the priority application filing period and enrollment limits. The required minimum qualified GPA will vary each term.
Out of local area non-impacted major transfer applicant GPA minimums will depend on the number of qualified applicants received at the end of the priority application filing period and enrollment limits. The required minimum qualified GPA will vary each term.
Student Transfer Agreement Reform Act (SB 1440-Padilla), enables the California Community Colleges and California State University systems to collaborate on the creation of Associate Degrees for Transfer. These degrees assist with CSU graduation initiatives to allow students to earn a bachelors degree in four years. Upon completion of the Associate Degree for Transfer, students are eligible to transfer into the CSU system with junior standing.
CSUSB and Chaffey College are currently piloting an online tool called the Transfer Pathways Mapper. It provides example four-year roadmaps for students who complete their first two years at Chaffey, earn an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), and then transfer to CSUSB in a similar major. Majors currently available in the online tool include: Anthropology, Biology, Child Development, Communication, Criminal Justice, English, History, Mathematics, Psychology, Public History, and Sociology. Administration majors will be available soon.
A transfer applicant has attended a college or university after high school graduation (summer excluded), but has not yet earned a bachelor's degree. (Students who have already earned a bachelor's degree should apply as a post-baccalaureate student.) Transfer applicants may apply directly to a major program, or may apply as undeclared or pre-major, depending on the number of credits earned at the time of application and eligibility.
The University of Washington Tacoma serves a diverse student population, creating a rich learning environment with many points of view. That means you'll feel at home whether you're fresh from community college, transferring from another university, or returning to school after a hiatus. Our transfer students bring a range of experiences and perspectives that help make our community that much better.
We're here to help you plan your transfer to UW Tacoma. Transfer Tuesday will include information on transfer admissions, financial aid, degrees offered, and campus resources. We also offer opportunities to connect with our academic programs.
The University considers you a transfer applicant if you enrolled in a regular session at another college or university, except while in high school or summer session immediately following high school. While the University of California gives California community college students first priority over other transfer applicants, the University also accepts those from four-year institutions. In addition, it's possible to transfer from one UC campus to another.
To be considered for admission to UC Merced as a transfer student, you must fulfill either the junior-level or lower division transfer requirements. In addition, you will be required to complete the preparation requirements for your intended major.
While general education is not required for admission, it can help speed up your time to graduation once you transfer to UC Merced. We highly recommend reviewing the Transfer Students: Satisfying General Education page in the catalog for a more extensive explanation of the requirements.
Visit uctap.universityofcalifornia.edu to create an account and start your Transfer Admission Planner. Your TAP will be the first step in applying to the University of California. It will help you to determine if your coursework is UC transferable, what kind of credit you might receive for AP or IB exams, and your UC GPA. The information you indicate in your TAP also will be transferred to the UC application when you are ready to apply.
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.
Northern Virginia Community College, also known as NOVA, has talented faculty, affordable in-person, hybrid, or 100% online learning options, and career support at every level. Find out how you can transfer credits in or prepare for a transfer out. We can help you make your education and career goals a reality.
Learn about all the transfer resources available for you or apply what you've already accomplished on your educational journey and take your career to the next level. Getting started is easy. Visit one of the portals to explore all your options.
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.