Our transfer applicants originate from vastly diverse backgrounds. Numerous students transfer after a year or two at a community university, others from four-year organizations. In any event, we tell potential transfer students that applying to USC is an individual process. The decision to move is the easy part. Navigating through the requirements and understanding the articulation procedure, though, requires just a little more concentration. Lucky for you, we’ve written a weblog that simplifies it.
So we are almost to. You have done your research, read through the Transfer Brochure, contrasted course catalogues, read your articulation agreement/history, been in contact with your territory manager, and finally submitted the job. Now you’re waiting to hear from us. Some of friends and family have received decisions, but most of you are still waiting. There is lingering worry of finding housing, securing aid that is financial establishing which credits will transfer, and the list continues on.
Looking forward, I’ve included testimonies from three transfer students (below) who discuss the change process into USC. They are students that have skilled the anxiety that is same but have actually moved forward and are enjoying their time at USC. Take comfort in the known reality that others have travelled this road and happen successful.
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