Transfer Planner
Completing your college freshman and sophomore years at С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½: A Simple Guide
Almost 5,000 С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ students transfer to a university every year. The best way to save time and money on your bachelor’s degree is to plan ahead, meet with a С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ advisor, register for courses that transfer, and communicate with the universities you’re most interested in. The process can be broken down into three basic steps: Explore, Plan, and Act. These steps are explained below. You can also download and print our Transfer Checklist!
Explore
For your first term at С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½:
- Make a list of majors and careers you’re interested in. If you aren’t sure about your major or career plans, consider:
- Taking a course such as: CG 130 Today’s Careers (2 credits) to learn about the wide range of occupations and skills required for each; or CG 140A Career and Life Planning (3 credits) to access tools and career research information to help you narrow down a field of study and reach your goals.
- Meeting with a Career Counselor to discuss options.
- Register for introductory classes as recommended by your placement tests in math, writing and/or reading. It’s also a great time to take a basic course in your major or pathway. Considering business? Take BA 101Z Introduction to Business. Thinking about psychology? Take PSY 201AZ Introduction to Psychology. A С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ advisor can help you choose the right classes.
Once you’ve earned 15-24 credits, complete these tasks:
- Select a bachelor’s degree program/major that aligns with your future career goals. If you need in-depth help, consider taking CG 225 Transfer to a Four Year College (2 credits).
- Research colleges/universities that offer your program/major. Make a list of your top 3 colleges.
- At your top colleges, is your major offered as a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS), or another type of bachelor’s degree? Talk to a С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ advisor about the differences and how it impacts what classes you should take. Discuss dual enrollment to see if it will save you time and money on your bachelor’s degree.
- Attend an Oregon Transfer Days event, transfer fair, and/or talk with recruiters/representatives from the transfer institution(s) you’re interested in. See events and school visits.
- Register for the classes shown in your GRAD Plan.
- Ask a transfer representative or adviser at your top universities to evaluate your unofficial С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ transcript and create a transfer guide.
- See if С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ has an articulation agreement for your major with any of your top colleges.
If you are unable to complete the above, speak with a С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ Advisor as soon as possible. Connecting your С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ credits with your future institution is an important step in understanding how to effectively transfer.
Plan
You’ve completed 25-25 credit hours. To stay on track, complete these tasks:
- Research admissions information on the university’s website(s).
- Does the major you want to declare have a special admission process? For example, some colleges require a portfolio to enter junior-year art courses, or an application to enter junior-year business courses.
- Find your top 3 universities’ application, FAFSA, and scholarship deadlines. Write them down and add them to your calendar.
- Determine what documents (college/high school transcripts, ACT scores, AP exam scores) you’ll need.
- Meet with an advisor to make sure your classes and transfer plans are aligning.
Act
You’ve completed 45-70 credit hours. Here are your next steps:
- Before the deadline(s), complete all paperwork or online forms (application, financial aid, scholarships, etc.) for your top universities, and pay any required application fees.
- Request all necessary documents (transcripts, ACT, AP, etc.) be sent to your university.
- Check that everything was received and that you are on track. Check your application status frequently.
- After you receive acceptance letters, financial aid and/or scholarship offers, make the final decision where you will attend, and accept your offer.
- Register for С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ classes specific to your future major. Check Grad Plan in to make sure you’re on track. It takes 90 credits to earn an associate degree.
- Graduate from С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½! Yay! Send all final transcripts to your new university after your final grades are posted.
- Attend any orientations and complete ALL necessary enrollment requirements for your new university.