Thinking about transferring? It’s easier than you imagine.

Whether from a two-year college or a four-year university, the process to transfer schools can seem stressful on the surface. There’s a lot of unknowns along the way – how to apply, which credits are accepted and more.

But fear not! With the right information and resources, you can take the stress out of the process and quickly get geared up for success. Every school handles the transfer process a bit differently. But the questions and answers below provide solutions to support your journey and remove the roadblocks to help you rise towards graduation.

If you’re feeling confident to begin your transfer journey, get started today and take flight as a Phoenix!

How do you apply to transfer colleges?

At most schools, the process starts with submitting an application and official transcripts through the Admissions office. However, a few schools have rewritten the playbook to make the process even easier with an unofficial credit evaluation. Without having to submit an official application, you can get a full read on transfer eligibility and which credits can apply – reducing surprises down the road so you can get enrolled even faster.

Which credits can you transfer?

Credit transfers can be complicated because a lot varies from school to school. At most universities, you won’t learn which credits are eligible to transfer until after being accepted.

Let’s face it, the easier it is to learn if credits transfer, the more likely you are to make the move. Many universities simplify the process with a Transferology Tool and Transfer Guides that share local partnerships between regional schools, so that you can quickly find out which credits transfer seamlessly. Why take a class for a second time, when you could instead keep rising towards your ambitions?

Fun Fact: The number of transfer students admitted to UWGB continues to surge, growing over 7% last year alone! The reason why? We make it simple and take away the surprises and stress. Explore UW-Green Bay’s transfer program.

What are the benefits of transferring schools?

Whether coming from a technical school or four-year college, transferring can open doors to new opportunities that transform your career trajectory. That’s especially true if you’re looking for a more personal, hands-on university experience.

Depending on your current situation or your career goals, for example, you may want a larger college experience. Or, maybe you’d prefer the smaller class sizes and access to professors at a smaller, regional university. Some of the advantages of transferring to a regional comprehensive university (RCU) are the low student-to-faculty ratio, the dual commuter and on-campus options, the flexible schedules and the hands-on experiences with renowned professors. College is what you make it, and if you aren’t thriving in your current environment, maybe it’s time for a change.

UW-Green Bay Admission Counselor works with current NWTC student on transfer options.

What do universities consider when transferring?

When evaluating transfer applications, universities typically review credits, GPA and exam scores. However, relevant experiences can extend far beyond the traditional classroom, such as military service and work history.

Ensure the admissions team takes a holistic approach. Rather than just looking at where you’ve been, be sure they are focused on where you’re going – and how the University can help unlock your full potential to get there.

Hear from an Admissions Counselor about how easy it is to apply to be a transfer student.

What financial aid opportunities are available for transfer students?

Finances are a big concern for a lot of transfer students. Similar to first-year applicants, you’re able to apply for financial aid such as FAFSA, scholarships and more.

Universities that are serious about helping transfer students will provide transfer counselors who take the time to help you secure scholarships for transfer students. Many times, there are specific opportunities for transfer students to receive financial support. Get in touch with the financial aid office to explore which financial aid opportunities work best for you.

What student resources are offered to transfer students?

When you transfer, it’s not only a new environment. New professors, peers and even the pressure you put on yourself can add stress to the transition. At any university, Student Services view the transfer process not as a stop and start, but instead as an ongoing relationship throughout your collegiate journey.

For example, many universities provide robust services to empower your success from day one through graduation – from building your course schedule, finding your fit in student organizations and connecting you with real-world internships that can transition to full careers. Be sure to explore the resources provided and then use them to ensure your success.

Are transfer students considered first-year students?

Similar to credit eligibility, the academic standing of transfer students can vary by university. To find out your status, the easiest process is to get in touch with admissions. When looking at your credits and academic status, focus on ensuring that your path towards graduation never stops moving forward.

Transferring can feel like a big job. But by asking the right questions and utilizing the university’s programs and resources, you can reduce roadblocks and ensure your rise to graduation. In fact, a university like UW-Green Bay is not afraid to innovate new solutions to get rid of artificial obstacles so that you can rise to your full potential – on your timeline!

Still have questions? All you have to do is ask – we’ve got the answers waiting. Get in touch with our transfer counselors today to start your transfer journey and take flight with your new class of fearless dreamers!

How to Transfer Colleges

Students transfer between colleges for a variety of different reasons, but ultimately, your education is just that – YOURS! Finding a path that fits your personal, educational, financial, and career goals are all important factors in considering whether or not to transfer, and where to. When considering transferring, keep these things in mind. Continue reading How to Transfer Colleges

Transfer Students: What Materials Do I Send?

In addition to your online application, UW-Green Bay requires official transcripts from any college or technical school you have attended since graduating high school. Please note, transcripts that are emailed or faxed are not considered official for admission purposes. Official transcripts can be sent to: 

UW-Green Bay Admissions
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311 

Application advice blogs were created by the admissions experts at UW-Green Bay to help you in your application process.