Sunday, November 8, 2009

transfer students

4 Reasons a Rejection Letter Isn't Always the End

In some cases, you can appeal the admission decision or get advice on how to transfer in. more >>

Ohio State Transfers Graduate at Lower Rate

Students from outside Ohio State system fare the worst. more >>

California Universities Commit to More Transfer Students

University of California and California State University form partnership to streamline process. more >>

Washington Will Not Admit Spring Transfer Students

College expects more cuts and is already overenrolled. more >>

Maryland Universities Accept More Transfers

The number from two-year colleges to four-year universities increases 16 percent in five years. more >>

Michigan Could Allow More Sophomore Transfer Students

Michigan residents who need the relief of in-state tuition may see more transfer options. more >>

Other Presidents Who Are Transfer Students

There are six other American presidents with connection to multiple colleges. more >>

Obama's Lessons for Transfer Students

His former roommate talks about what he and Obama learned about switching between colleges. more >>

UCLA to Discuss Cost-Cutting in Admissions

Transfers from four-year colleges could be out, while non-Californians might help the school's budget. more >>

California State System May Turn Eligible Students Away

The system faces a $66.3 million state budget cut and might restrict enrollment for the first time. more >>

Transfer Students Feel the Pinch When Money Is Tight

State cuts to higher education are particularly tough for transfer students. more >>

Harvard Halts Transfers for Two Years

Cramped dorms can't accommodate anyone else. more >>

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