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Transfer Information Workshop

Getting prepared for transferring to a bachelor's degree program is important! There are many steps to the process, no matter which college or university you plan to transfer to.

Florida Community College offers Transfer Information Workshops for students interested in learning about the transfer process. The workshops provide general information about transferring to the state university system in Florida , although many of the tips will be useful no matter where you plan to attend. Topics in the workshop include majors and limited access programs, transfer student application process and entrance requirements, major prerequisites, and financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

These workshops are held on each campus, and a schedule of upcoming workshops will be announced soon.

The following web sites provide more information about transfer student tips:

University Transfer Guide
Transcript Request
Transfer Fair
Transfer Open Houses
University Transfer
Articulation and Transfer Agreements

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact a Florida Community College advisor or counselor.

The accreditation status of the transfer institution is very important.

Accreditation by a regional commission that's recognized by the U.S. Department of Education is important. It's your proof that outside evaluators have carefully reviewed an institution's programs and policies. Many businesses, school districts, and other organizations prefer to hire graduates of programs that are regionally accredited. Regional accreditation also allows students to transfer more easily to other universities.

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