Thursday, January 5, 2012

ARE YOU PLANNING ON TRANSFERING TO A FOUR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY? GOING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL?


For decades, the transfer population has seemingly played the role of second fiddle in the college admission process – a factor that has served to the detriment of prospective transfer students and the institutions in which they express interest. While many community college advocate that they have a high success rate in percentages to higher schools of learning, the hard truth is the percentage of students who transfer from community colleges to four year schools is not as much when you look at the actual numbers. 

In our recent economic shifts and changes, these issues are now effecting those who are applying  to the postsecondary education landscape.  It  has given rise to a record number of transfer applicants at many of our nation’s colleges and universities.

As a result, schools, admissions officers and students are looking from both sides of the fence and are now searching for ways to ensure that transfer students receive the attention and support required to facilitate postsecondary success.

We are aware of the issues that face both college and post secondary students.  If you are looking to transfer this year to a new school, please contact our office for a FREE 1/2 hour consultation to see how we might be able to assist you in your quest to gain entrance to a school of higher learning and achieve your goals.

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