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Supporting Student-Veterans
The Military Order of the Purple Heart has designated the University of Arizona as a Purple Heart University in recognition of its support of military members, including veterans and their families. The University of Arizona is ranked No. 18 overall and No. 15 among public universities in the latest edition of the Military Times for “Best for Vets: Colleges 2020” list. Military Times also named the
University of Arizona Police Department as one of the top 20 employers of veterans in its “Best for Vets: Employers” ranking. At Arizona, student-veterans find community and support through the Veterans Education and Transitions Services (VETS) program. VETS offers a comprehensive set of services to help student-veterans transition to the university environment, find success throughout their education, and obtain meaningful employment. You can learn more about VETS by visiting vets.arizona.edu.
Statewide Locations
In addition to its main campus in Tucson and Arizona Online, the University of Arizona offers learning locations across the state. With sites in the Phoenix-Metro area, Yuma, and throughout Southern Arizona, it’s more convenient than ever to earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree from Arizona. Whether you are considering a career in IT, health care, business, education, or another field, our statewide locations offer in-demand degrees close to home. Many of our programs are nationally recognized, including Cyber Operations, Nursing,
School Psychology, Engineering, and other programs in rapidly growing industries. To see all of our statewide locations, visit transfer.arizona.edu.
Earn a Scholarship (Whether You Learn In Person or Online)
Ranked #7 as the Best Online Bachelor’s Program in the Nation (U.S. News & World Report), Arizona Online gives you the freedom to earn your degree on your terms. And we now offer a new Bridge Online Tuition Award available to all community college transfer students transferring to Arizona Online. This scholarship is renewable for up to three years, with eligibility requirements including a 2.5 cumulative college GPA and completion of 36 units at the time of admission. Once enrolled, students must maintain continuous enrollment and a 2.0 GPA for automatic renewal of the Award. Visit transfer.arizona.edu/bridge-program for details.
Funding Your Future at Arizona The University of Arizona offers competitive scholarships for transfer students like you, including one of the most generous Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships in the state. Learn more by visiting the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid.arizona.edu.
Introducing the Brand-New Student Success District
The University of Arizona has reimagined what student achievement can look like with the creation of the new Student Success District, located on the university’s main campus in Tucson, Arizona. Two libraries, a former gym, and a new student success building have combined many education-enhancing resources in the core of campus. Meet with academic advisors, get individualized career support, and enjoy a wide array of health and wellness resources within this cutting-edge facility.
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Did you know that you have your very own University of Arizona Admissions Counselor? Connect with them by visiting go.arizona.edu/findmyrecruiter.
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If you’re looking for transfer scholarship opportunities, education-enhancing experiences, and return on your tuition investment, take a good look at the University of Arizona. Times Higher Education and the National Science Foundation rank Arizona among the nation’s top 20 public research institutions. As a result of its Research I status, Arizona connects students with unique opportunities to apply their learning outside of the classroom. You may work on a research project, participate in an internship, get involved in student government, or take advantage of many other opportunities that will help you build experience to impress future employers. Whether you choose to learn in person or online, you’ll have access to Student Engagement and Career Development, a free resource that can help you prepare for your career. With all of the knowledge and experience students gain here, it’s easy to see why both The Princeton Review and Forbes have named Arizona a “Best Value College.” Thanks to a unique combination of exceptional academics and diverse experiences, an Arizona education empowers you to do more, learn more, and achieve more. As a University of Arizona graduate, you could also earn more over the course of your career. According to PayScale.com, Arizona Wildcats have the highest starting salary earning potential among alumni from Arizona’s public universities. The University of Arizona is the first four-year public university in the state of Arizona to be federally recognized as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI).
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Community Colleges and Universities Partner for Student Success
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f you are interested in earning a bachelor’s degree, starting at a Maricopa Community College and transferring to a four-year university provides you with an affordable option. While you can transfer anywhere, the Maricopa Community Colleges have established transfer partnerships with quality, reputable colleges and universities. These university partnerships assist students in making a smooth transition from one institution to the next by maximizing your Maricopa credits. In addition, many university partners offer Maricopa graduates dedicated advisement and financial incentives such as transfer scholarships, waived application and/ or textbook fees, and special tuition incentives for military personnel. The Maricopa Community Colleges have partnerships with the following institutions:
Local (Arizona) Partners • Arizona Christian University • Arizona State University • A.T. Still University • Benedictine University at Mesa • Chamberlain University • DeVry University • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • Franklin Pierce University • Grand Canyon University • Huntington University Arizona • Midwestern University • Northern Arizona University • Ottawa University • Park University • Prescott College • University of Advancing Technology • University of Arizona • University of Arizona Global Campus
• University of Dubuque-Tempe • University of Phoenix • Upper Iowa University-Mesa Center • Wayland Baptist University • Wilkes University-Arizona
Out-of state and/or online partners
• American Public University • Antioch University Online • Berklee Online • Colorado State University-Global Campus • Columbia College • Columbia College Chicago • Excelsior College • FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) • Loyola Marymount University • Middle Georgia State University • New Mexico State University • Northcentral University
• Old Dominion University • Paul Quinn College • Portland State University • Post University • Purdue Global • Regis University • Southern New Hampshire University • SUNY Empire State College • Texas Southern University • UAG School of Medicine • Union Institute and University • University of Maryland University College • University of New Mexico • University of Texas at El Paso • Western Governors University Explore University Transfer Options at maricopa.edu/academics/universitytransfer/partners
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Prior Learning Assessment May Shorten the Road to Graduation
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ne in five Americans of working age has some college credit but no degree, according to the 2016 Stronger Nation report from Lumina Foundation, the nation’s largest private foundation focusing solely on increasing
American’s success in higher education. Because the majority of college students balance a combination of family responsibilities, work responsibilities, and schoolwork, it is not surprising that students often take longer than originally
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expected or never complete a college degree. In other words, “life happens.” One way colleges and universities are helping students’ accelerate their progress toward graduation is through Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), which allows students to earn college credit for demonstrated mastery in settings outside the traditional classroom. Common sources of credit for prior learning include military training, professional licensure or certification, examination programs, and vocational education. PLA can also save students money. For instance, a student who takes an Advanced Placement (AP) exam (one type of prior learning) in high school can earn credit for one or more courses, depending on his or her exam score. In the case of AP exams, for under a hundred dollars, a student can take one exam and potentially earn credit for courses that would have cost far more in tuition. Plus, when PLA helps a student graduate sooner, he or she may start a career or advance in the workplace sooner.
Students with advanced courses in high school, military experience, corporate training, or professional certification may have college credit and not realize it. If working adults have extensive work experience but no degree and are unable to advance without one, PLA can help make a college degree attainable. Students who plan to transfer from one institution to another should become familiar with both institutions’ PLA policies, because prior learning may be evaluated and applied differently. At the Maricopa Community Colleges, a maximum of 30 credits for prior learning may be applied toward an associate’s degree. Within that maximum, up to 20 may be applied within a student’s general education requirements. Students should talk to enrollment services staff, including academic advisors, at their college to discuss the potential of Prior Learning Assessment within their degree or certificate program. Students may also be referred, when necessary, to faculty program directors for assistance in evaluating prior learning.
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ransferring from a community college to a four-year college or university requires good planning. Before you transfer to a university, check into the following:
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Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) and Associate Degree: o Have you selected a major with an Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)? If so, have you completed the requirements and requested AGEC certification on your transcripts? o Have you met with an advisor to determine your eligibility to graduate at your community college? o Have you submitted an application for graduation? Some colleges require separate applications for the AGEC and the associate degree. Major and University Requirements: o Does your major have a second language proficiency requirement? o Have you completed all the prerequisites for your university
program? o Will you meet the minimum cumulative GPA for admission into the university and academic program you want?
University Application Process & Transcripts: o Have you researched university admission priority dates and deadlines? o Have you submitted your application(s) for admission and all of your official transcripts (and any AP and CLEP test scores) prior to transferring? o Have you checked to see if high school transcripts and test scores are required? o Have you requested that your final official transcripts (from each college attended) be sent to the university after your last semester is completed?
Financial Aid/Scholarships: o Have you submitted your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority date of your transfer institution(s)?
o Have you investigated tuition and fees at the university? Some programs may require a professional fee in addition to tuition. o Have you researched scholarship opportunities? Be wary of potential scams. Search services should be
free of charge.
Living Arrangements: o Have you decided whether you will live on or off-campus? On-campus housing can be limited and is usually awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
Simplify Your University Transfer
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ALL ABOUT THE AGEC
A smooth transfer from your community college to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, or University of Arizona begins with the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC).
AGEC OPTIONS
There are three types of AGEC blocks designed for different types of community college majors— AGEC A, B, and S. AGEC-A. AGEC-A is for liberal or fine arts majors. Examples: English, Education, Communication, Dance
AGEC-B. The AGEC-B is for business majors. Examples: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing
AGEC-S. AGEC-S is for majors with more rigorous math and science requirements. Examples: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering
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AGEC BENEFITS 1. A completed AGEC transfers as a block to ASU, NAU, UA, or any Arizona public or tribal community college, without loss of credit. 2. Completing the AGEC with a 2.5 GPA or better guarantees your admission to the universities. 3. The AGEC also gives students the opportunity to explore diverse subjects and obtain a well-rounded academic experience.
BUILDING YOUR TRANSFER DEGREE
Build your transfer degree with three blocks of courses– AGEC, elective and common, and upper division university
courses. Up to 64 community college credits can be transferred to the university and apply toward a bachelor’s degree. You may have already earned college credit in high school through dual enrollment and exams for credit. Make sure to factor these into your degree plan!
BENEFITS OF COMPLETING ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE
1. Completing your associate’s degree with a 2.0 GPA or higher will guarantee your admission to ASU, NAU, or UA. 2. You will have more credits to apply toward your bachelor’s degree.
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Enter your course numbers to learn exactly how they are accepted for credit at ASU, NAU, and UA. aztransfer.com/ courseequivalency Learn which community college courses fulfill your general education requirements and transfer as a block to the university. aztransfer.com/agec
If you’ve taken AP, IB, CLEP, or Cambridge exams, you may have already earned college credit! Find out if your exam scores qualify. aztransfer.com/examequivalency Find out how dual enrollment courses at Arizona high schools transfer to the universities. aztransfer.com/ dualenrollment
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1. Take Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) Courses. The AGEC consists of 35-37 credit hours of courses in English, math, social and behavioral sciences, physical and biological sciences, and arts and humanities. 2. Choose a Major and Degree. Decide what associate’s degree you want to earn at the community college and what bachelor’s degree and major you intend to pursue at the university. Make sure to choose community college classes that align with your degree interests! 3. Explore Transfer Pathways. Many of Arizona’s community colleges have pathway programs designed to offer students a smooth transition to the university. Learn about these programs on AZTransfer.com. 4. Complete Your AGEC and Associate’s Degree. Your associate’s degree includes
your 35-37 credits of AGEC courses along with approximately 30 additional credit hours of courses required for your degree. Completing an AGEC and Associate’s degree is not required for transfer but is recommended.
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ZTransfer is a free online college planning tool that helps students know how their community college courses can transfer to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona. Below is an overview of AZTransfer. Visit www.aztransfer.com for details and to access free tools and resources to ensure a smooth transfer to ASU, NAU, or UA!
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Transfer-focused degrees and flexible programs
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ou’re ready to plan for your future. Completing your university degree will equip you to advance in the career and professional areas where you feel most passionate. With accessible locations, online programs, and flexible degrees across the state, Northern Arizona University is highlighting the most important issues for you.
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Create boundless possibilities from anywhere
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Cost is a priority when evaluating any university. To help you earn a highquality degree while minimizing the cost, NAU prioritizes value and transferspecific options across the state. At NAU’s statewide locations—including community colleges campuses—Arizona residents and nonresidents pay the same lower tuition rates to ensure that you find the flexibility and affordability to succeed.
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NAU President Jose Luis Cruz Rivera For José Luis Cruz Rivera, NAU’s 17th president, equity and access across Arizona’s student body are essential to the university’s mission. “In an arc stretching back to our founding in 1899, we have consistently planned, committed, and articulated our mission of access and service,” Cruz Rivera said. As the most affordable university in Arizona (Yahoo Finance, 2021), NAU offers flexible and affordable degree programs at home, in Flagstaff, and at convenient locations across Arizona and the valley. At NAU, scholarships and financial aid are central resources for students. In 2020, the university awarded over $400 million in scholarships, grants, and financial aid to its students (ABOR, 2021). NAU also continues to offer the same quality education, hands-on learning opportunities, and mentorship possibilities that have characterized the university since
1899. Wherever you study with NAU, you’ll study under industry-leading instructors through flexible and innovative learning platforms.
Study close to home
For Ixchel Christine Orellana, an NAU Elementary Education major set to graduate in spring 2022, studying near home has helped her pursue her goals. “I’m able to take NAU classes while remaining in my residence here in the East Valley,” she said. “I always knew I wanted to do something in life where I was helping people on a daily basis.” With the help of career-specific scholarships at NAU, Orellana is realizing her vision as an educator and building on her life experiences to uniquely serve her future students. Wherever your interests lie, the accessibility of your university program shapes how you pursue your passions. Through NAU’s flexibility and excellence, you can complete your degree and invest in your future without compromising. Take
advantage of partnerships across the state to study online, in Flagstaff, or at local colleges (including Maricopa Community Colleges) to earn your bachelor’s and expand your horizons.
transfer up to 90 credits and complete only 30 credits with NAU. NAU provides many avenues to fuel your drive and help you achieve success in your chosen field.
At NAU, there are plenty of choices to maximize your transfer credits while minimizing your cost. NAU’s 2NAU program helps you plan ahead to select the right courses and pathways for your specific goals. In partnership with an enrollment management coordinator, you’ll customize a course of study that matches your community college program with an excellent university degree. When you complete your community college coursework, you’ll be prepared to apply for admission to NAU and transfer credits to your degree. In addition, NAU’s innovative 90/30 degree programs are designed to minimize cost by expanding the availability of community college courses that apply to your degree. In a 90/30 program, you’ll
Whatever your professional goals, personal interests, or academic path, NAU offers focused programs to help you maximize your education and minimize your cost. Learn more about transferring to NAU at nau.edu/transfer or get in touch at admissions@nau.edu.
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Academic Advising: What you can expect and what is up to you
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Your advisor should:
• Clearly communicate program requirements, institutional policies and procedures. • Maintain a broad knowledge base and continuously work to keep up-to-date. • Listen effectively, and ask questions to
understand your needs. • Provide appropriate referrals to campus resources. • Work collaboratively with you to develop a clear and comprehensive educational plan (sometimes referred to as a program of study, semester-by-semester plan, or something similar) • Encourage and guide you in defining and developing realistic goals. • Inform you about online resources for academic information and support services. • Be realistically accessible to you: in-person, by telephone, e-mail, or web access, and respond to reasonable requests in a timely manner. • Help you gain the ability to assume responsibility for your educational choices and achievements, and learn from your mistakes or setbacks. • Maintain confidentiality in accordance with the institution’s policies and federal and state laws.
As a student, you should:
• Meet with your advisor each semester (or as often as your college recommends) to discuss
your progress. Depending on the size of your college and how much you are able to do on your own after initial visit(s), sometimes email or phone advisement is more efficient. • Come prepared. The first time you see an advisor, bring your placement test scores, transcripts from other institutions attended, and/or any documents you think may be helpful that are not already in your college’s computer system. If in doubt, call ahead and ask what you should bring. For subsequent advisement sessions, bring degree check sheets, transcripts, and any other materials your advisor provided at prior meetings. • Take notes during your advisement sessions. Make sure you and your advisor are clear on any follow-up tasks you need to do. • Use what you learn from your advisor to better help yourself. Advisors are teachers, and want to empower you to lead the way with your education. Don’t expect your advisor to always give you a list of university requirements or build your class schedule; instead, work together on completing tasks and gathering information in order to become more self-reliant as a student. This does not make the advisor’s role unnecessary. It means the advisor can assist
you with more complex enrollment or academic issues, and you won’t need to wait for them to do things you can do on your own. • Ask questions, and clearly and honestly answer your advisor’s questions. Understanding each other builds trust in your partnership, which will support your overall educational experience. • Research college and program information to increase your knowledge on requirements, policies, and procedures. Being informed will help you make good decisions and know what you need help with. • Be engaged in the conversation and accept responsibility for your actions as a student. Your advisor wants you to succeed, but cannot make you succeed. Even if you are unsure of yourself or your goals, your advisor needs to know that you value your education and are ready to do your part. With both of you giving your best effort to collaborate, you will be able to have a great college experience, feeling supported, informed, and enabled to reach your goals. When you and your advisor work as a team, you will win, and your advisor will be right there to cheer you on for whatever comes next.
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cademic advisement is a vital resource for students at every stage of their college education. New students rely on advisors to inform them about the enrollment process, available services, and life as a college student. Continuing students need advisors to help them stay on track to reach their goals and provide or verify program information. Students preparing to graduate and transfer to a four-year college or university depend on advisors to explain transfer options, clarify transfer admission and degree requirements, and support them in making the transition from one institution to the next. You should expect the best from your advisors, but it is important to keep in mind that the student-advisor relationship is a partnership. In order to build a positive student-advisor connection, consider the following responsibilities.
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Your path to an ASU degree ASU Degree Search Unlock new solutions for seamless college journeys
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With one of the largest populations of transfer students in the country, Arizona State University is committed to the support and success of transfer students. As part of this commitment, ASU and the Maricopa Community Colleges are continually enhancing the transfer process with MAPP MyPath2ASU™.
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By signing up for MAPP MyPath2ASU™, you’ll be able to complete prescribed coursework in a timely and efficient manner. You will benefit not only from building a pathway to ASU while completing courses at your Maricopa community college, but also through the use of ASU transfer tools and support services available to you.
What is MAPP MyPath2ASU™?
The MAPP MyPath2ASU™ program is not merely curated courses. We combine
technology with curriculum to enable a selfservice model of more than 300 pathways within nine fields of interest. Every MCCCD student can build a path to earn their associate degree and fuel their own transfer experience towards gaining guaranteed general admission to ASU and into the major of their choice.* MAPP MyPath2ASU™ helps students save time, minimizes loss of credit, and enables successful degree completion.
What’s the biggest benefit of MAPP MyPath2ASU™?
✓ Guaranteed general admission into ASU and major of choice.* ✓ MAPP MyPath2ASU™assists in selecting classes to minimize loss of credit ✓ 24/7 direct access to transfer tools, including MyASU and Pathway Tracker, that provide personalized information about degree progress ✓ AGEC and associate degrees embedded
Use ASU’s Degree Search to find a major that aligns with your career goals and personal interests. Find career outlook information, and compare degrees. asu.edu/degrees so all credits transfer and apply to majors ✓ Recommended transfer pathways to over 300 undergraduate majors ✓ Access to ASU’s transfer specialists and pre-enrollment services, and invitations to special ASU events
How does MAPP MyPath2ASU™ work?
MAPP MyPath2ASU™ Sign Up Enter your Maricopa Enterprise ID (MEID) credentials (mapp. maricopa.edu/) and click Login to get started. By signing up for MAPP MyPath2ASU™, you’ll create a personalized transfer map that includes prescribed coursework to help you maximize your transfer credit and save you time and money. Plus, you’ll receive direct access to ASU transfer tools. Create a MAPP MyPath2ASU™ Identify your current transfer institution, complete your profile and choose from more than 300 on-campus and online pathways. Designing a MAPP MyPath2ASU™ helps you navigate course applicability by identifying which community college courses to take for your ASU major. Your transfer experience will be fully connected to ASU and your Maricopa Community College all through one platform.
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Track Your Progress Once you complete the MAPP MyPath2ASU™ sign up, check your email for instructions on how to activate your ASURITE User ID. Log in to MyASU with your new ASURITE User ID and access the ASU Pathway Tracker. The ASU Pathway Tracker helps track your coursework, and your degree progress will automatically update as you complete and enroll in new courses.
Apply to ASU Prepare to transfer to ASU. Meet with ASU transfer coordinators for preenrollment services and attend special ASU events. Apply to ASU (admission. asu.edu/apply) one year before completing your MAPP MyPath2ASU™.
*General university admission is guaranteed upon successful completion of the following conditions: 1) Completion of an associate degree from a regionally accredited higher education institution with a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (Arizona residents) or 2.50 cumulative GPA (nonresidents) or 2) completion of 24 or more transferable semester credits post-high school with a minimum cumulative transfer GPA of 2.50 (4.00 = “A”) and verification of high school graduation or the equivalent. NOTE: Some ASU colleges and schools have additional or higher requirements for admission into their majors. Students will also need to submit an Arizona State University admission application, including an application fee and other required documents, such as official college/university transcripts. MyPath2ASU™ pathway programs include a minimum of 24 credit hours, students with fewer than 24 credit transfer credit hours will need to meet the appropriate admission requirements.
What are some majors that are new to MAPP MyPath2ASU™? New ASU degree programs that are part of MAPP MyPath2ASU™ this year include: • Anthropology, BS • Architectural Studies, BSD • Art (Animation), BFA • Physics (Secondary Education), BS • Theatre (Acting), BA • Theatre (Design and Production), BA
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As a top university for undergraduate education, we encourage you to sign up for MAPP MyPath2ASU™ and learn more about the transfer admission process. With more than 40,000 transfer students at ASU and a culture of transfer student success, you will be well prepared for your transition to ASU. Learn more about how and when to apply as a transfer student to ASU. Our transfer admission specialists look forward to personally connecting with you throughout the semester during their visits to community colleges and through their participation in the Maricopa community college transfer fairs.
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on campus and had many jobs during her time at Mesa Community College. She recalls of one of her experiences, “I worked at Disability Resources Services as a student assistant helping students with disabilities succeed in their classes. One of my past students, he has autism, did so great in his courses, and it was very rewarding when his mom called to thank me for everything I helped him with and how he got so much better after my help.” Elizabeth also worked at the Community Outreach Center. “I helped many high school students enroll at a community college to start pursuing higher education. Many of these students were underrepresented Hispanic students and as a Hispanic student myself, it was very rewarding to help them. I also helped people getting their GED and with English classes.” Another rewarding job Elizabeth had on campus was with the New Student Welcome
Room. “Here, I had the opportunity to work even more with all different kinds of students, helping them to enroll into classes. I also did some advising for their first year and held orientations for first- time students enrolling at MCC.” Elizabeth chose her major because she was interested in science, specifically the brain. “Biosciences neurobiology was the perfect choice, as I was able to choose many courses focused on neuroscience.” When asked why she chose ASU, Elizabeth states “It is because of the many research opportunities, the big international community, the fact that there are so many opportunities within the school, and the ways ASU helps their students and the community as well”. Elizabeth participated in the MAPP MyPath2ASU™ program. “MAPP MyPath2ASU™ helped me stay on track with my courses, ensuring I would be able to transfer those courses so I would not waste money and time!” What she has enjoyed most about ASU is, “That everyone is very nice! Professors and every faculty staff have been nothing but supportive, even during this pandemic time. I have also enjoyed the many opportunities it has offered me, like student employment and research opportunities.” Elizabeth is also involved in student organizations at ASU, including The Coalition of International Students, Women in STEM,
Neurodevils, and SteamUP. “I am also working as a research aide on healthy and unhealthy habits and behaviors in the Hispanic community, as well as working as a Transfer Student Ambassador team lead”. Her advice to new transfer students is to know the resources ASU has to offer. “ASU pretty much has everything we need, and if they don’t, they’ll do their best to help. And join clubs and organizations as a way to get involved. I found it to be extremely helpful in finding research, internship and student worker opportunities!” Elizabeth says that the best way to find these resources is by utilizing the ASU website and asking other students. Once she completes her bachelor’s degree, Elizabeth plans to pursue her Ph.D. in neuroscience. Her professors have provided plenty of tips and advice for pursuing graduate school, which she plans to use as she pursues her graduate degree. Elizabeth offers one last piece of advice for students, which is to utilize the ASU app. “The app was so important for me in my first semester, that I even shared it in all of the transfer events I have been a part of. It has everything! For example, it helps you to find your classes, which at the Tempe campus, is sometimes a little scary for students that come from a community college.”
Continue Your Journey. Transfer to American Public University (APU) and complete your bachelor’s degree through Maricopa Community Colleges’ partnership. APU offers affordable, flexible online programs, and a multitude of degree transfer options. Specialty accreditations include: • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) • Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) • Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)
Employees and family members receive a 5% tuition discount at APU. Graduates along with employees and their family members receive APU’s Tech Fee Waiver.
We invite you to visit www.studyatapu.com/mccd American Public University is part of American Public University System, which is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org). For more about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who complete a program, and other important information, visit www.apus.edu/disclosure.
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lizabeth is an ASU transfer student from Mesa Community College. She is currently a senior studying Biological Sciences (Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior) with a minor in Psychology. As an international student, Elizabeth chose to go Mesa Community College to save money, knowing that she would be able to transfer many of her credits to Arizona State University. Elizabeth always knew that she wanted to go to college (her parents inspired her, as they both have bachelor’s degrees), but she knew she didn’t want to stop there. She plans to eventually pursue her Ph.D. to go into research and possibly to become a professor at a university. When talking about what inspired her, Elizabeth states it is her “passion for understanding and helping people with brain health issues, as these conditions are very stigmatized and at times difficult to diagnose.” During her time at Mesa Community College, Elizabeth was involved on campus by participating in the International Students Club and International Student Come and Chat. Here, students could come together over coffee to talk, which provided a great opportunity for students to practice their English. For Elizabeth, this was a really great opportunity to enhance her English-speaking skills. She was also involved as a student worker
Transferred from: Mesa Community College Major: Biological Sciences (Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior)
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Strategies for Undecided Students
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aving a clear idea of the required courses for your degree program is critical to completing college in a time-efficient manner, which most college students set out to do. In addition to consulting academic and faculty advisors, using online resources like the college catalog, degree checksheets, and transfer guides will provide the information you need to stay on track toward your educational goals. But what if you don’t know what you want to study or which type of career to pursue? You don’t need to wait to start college until you have decided on a major. There are ways you can get off to a good start, even when you’re not quite sure where the road ahead will take you.
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Countless resources to help you explore your options are at your fingertips and right on your college campus. Each of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges offers career services to students. Some of the most helpful online resources provided by the colleges include: The Maricopa CareerLink delivers customized career planning guidance so you can set relevant academic and career goals that better allow you to plan for your future. You will be able to assess your personal career interests, skills and values, and explore occupations and major that could be a great fit for you. Click on the icon for Maricopa CareerLink on my.maricopa.edu.
Start with general education courses
Every college degree requires at least some general courses, which would apply to multiple majors; English, math, and science, for example. If you get started on these, and do research on career options in the meantime, you’ll buy yourself more time to consider your decision on a major. Important to keep in mind, though, is that specific general education courses may also be required for the major you eventually select. For example, nursing majors are required to take specific biology courses, so if they take astronomy or geology courses for science when they are undecided on their major, they will still need to take the required biology courses later. If you’re even considering a major or two (or three), share this information with your advisor so he or she can help you enroll in courses that count for one or more of the majors you are considering and will meet general education requirements.
Start with major specific courses
You may be thinking, “Didn’t I just read the opposite?”, but a different and equally wise strategy for undecided students is to jump into what really interests you. Starting with
introductory level courses in majors you are considering may actually help you start to narrow in on your interests, and help make you comfortable in your first semester or two of college. In addition, your instructors are great sources for learning about the career options you may have if you pursue a degree in the academic disciplines they teach. Faculty can also provide a glimpse into higher courses in the major, which may help you decide if you are interested enough in the field to pursue it further.
Mix it up a bit
It can also be beneficial, particularly for full-time students, to take a combination of major-specific and general courses. Once you decide on a major, there will be often be sequenced courses that cannot be taken in the same semester. If you take most or all of your general education courses early on, you may not be able to build a full-time schedule of major-specific courses later, since you can’t take all of them at the same time. Developing a one-to-two semester educational plan with an advisor, even if you don’t know your major, is possible and can help prevent delays in completing your degree.
Take a career exploration course
If you just don’t know where to start on your quest for a major, the structure and support of a college course in career exploration or college success strategies is a great way to learn about resources available to you and receive professional guidance on using them. It also provides a set time for you to explore your interests and research careers--a task that may get set aside otherwise when you are busy with other classes. At the Maricopa Community Colleges, there are several courses you may want to consider. Check locations, dates, and times of these courses on my.maricopa.edu: • CPD102AB Career Exploration • CPD115/AAA115 Creating College Success • CPD150/AAA150 Strategies for College Success
Jump into math
The vast majority of math courses must be taken one at a time, in a prescribed sequence. Many students need to take several math courses to reach the level required for their major. Taking a free placement test at your Maricopa Community College (once you are an admitted student) will determine your starting level. Again, discuss possible majors with your advisor to find out if specific
math courses are required. If several majors are being considered, take the high road by following the highest math sequence among the majors. You may end up having taken higher math than required, but that will serve you better than falling short and having to try to pick up where you left off when you go back to meet any additional requirements.
Follow your interests & build on your strengths
A good thing about college is that there are a lot of choices. However, so many choices can be overwhelming. When choosing courses, it may not be apparent if or how the content will translate into your career. Part of the college experience is becoming a well-rounded, educated person, and what you learn may come in handy when you least expect it. Think about what you were good at in high school or skills for which you have received recognition in the past. What are you curious about? Some of the college courses offered may be surprising; for example, you may not see how learning about banned books, rock music, or earthquakes and other natural disasters relate to your future. If you are intrigued by a course, consider taking it! It might fulfill a general education requirement (as do all three of the courses referred to above). It might help you with a current job or in your personal life. Ultimately, it may help you decide if you want to turn a strength or interest into a degree plan and career.
Keep your options open
If you want to play it safe and take courses that apply to a wide variety of majors, select courses like “Introduction to Literature” over courses like “Literature of Southern Wyoming” (not really a class, in case you were wondering…). This is also helpful to remember if you are considering transferring out of state—if you take courses offered at most colleges and universities, it is more likely that they will fit in somewhere on your
Think about what you were good at in high school or skills for which you have received recognition in the past.
degree plan and transfer to other institutions.
Get Good Grades
Don’t create a past that will come back to haunt you, when it comes to your grades. Someday, when you apply to a competitive bachelor’s degree program or graduate school, your chances for admission can be affected by poor grades in courses you didn’t take seriously enough. If you are having trouble with a class, go to tutoring, communicate with your instructor, and be aware of course withdrawal and retake policies. Also, enroll in the number of courses you can complete successfully. A common mistake for new students is taking too many courses at once in an attempt to move through college quickly. As you progress in school, you can take a heavier course load or speed things up by taking FALL or winter session courses when you know what is realistic for you.
Earn an associate’s degree
As an undecided student, you can still follow a degree plan at the Maricopa Community Colleges. If you plan to eventually transfer to a university to earn a bachelor’s degree, the Associate in Arts is a flexible degree that fulfills general studies requirements for Arizona’s public universities, along with many private, out-of-state, and online institutions. When you begin to consider specific majors, consult an advisor to find out if the Associate in Arts is still the best fit for you or if another type of degree, such as an Associate in Business, Associate in Science, or Associate in Applied Science, aligns best with your major requirements and transfer goals. Earning an associate’s degree will formally recognize and celebrate your hard work, and can increase your marketability and earning power in the workplace. If you are going to transfer to a university to earn an additional degree, you will already be a college graduate while you continue to build on your success.
Think of “for now,” not forever
If you hold out on choosing a degree path until the perfect major comes along, you may just be in school forever. While finding a rewarding career is very important, sometimes, moving forward with your education and working in a related (or even somewhat related) position for a while is the only way to know if want to stay a career for years to come. It makes sense to need time to do research and try different things to help you make a decision, so don’t be too hard on yourself for being undecided on a major. At the same time, keep in mind that most people do not stay in the same job for their whole career. With every step you take toward a goal, you’ll gain information to help you make future decisions.
Make the Decision to Return to College
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re you considering going back to school? You are not alone. Adults of all ages are returning to the classroom to increase their earning potential, conquer a delayed dream or just to learn a new skill. As a Maricopa Community Colleges student, you will have access to ten colleges with various academic programs and flexible class scheduling. Regardless of the cause, here are some reasons why you should dust off that backpack. College isn’t just for those graduating high school students anymore.
An associate’s degree is affordable ($85* per semester credit):
You can receive college credit for experience outside the classroom or military service to save you time and money: Did you attend a trade school or receive any certifications since high school? Or did you begin your collegiate career, but then take a break? If so, you may be able to apply that college level learning to your degree as Credit for Prior Learning (also known as Prior Learning Assessment). Maricopa colleges can award up to 30 semester credits for prior learning toward an associate’s degree, including up to 20 general education credits. Consult an academic advisor to discuss your eligibility.
If you don’t know what to major in or just want to make sure you can handle a course
load, Maricopa Community Colleges has talented advisors and valuable resources to get you started: Each Maricopa college has dedicated staff to assist you throughout your entire college experience from course registration to applying for graduation. Our advisors offer support and guidance proven to create student success. Visit Academic Advising (https://my.maricopa.edu/services/ academic-advisement) or your college’s advisement/enrollment services office today.
Unsure of what you can do with your degree? Online and in-person Career Services is available to students at each college. Below are some highly recommended links to get you started.
• Maricopa CareerLink (https://maricopacsm.symplicity.com/) helps you explore potential interests, skills and values to find the best career/major fit. • Match Careers to Degrees (https:// bigfuture.collegeboard.org/explorecareers/careers/matching-careers-todegrees) displays job titles and describes
the type of work and pay you can expect in your field. • The Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/ooh/) provides career and salary information, as well as training and education requirements. • Career One Stop (http://www. careeronestop.org/) offers an easy to use Occupation Finder.
Maricopa coursework prepares you to transfer to a university:
All Maricopa colleges and the district maintain active partnerships with local, online, public, private, out-of-state and international universities to fit the needs of all continuing students. Whether you are a Nursing student, interested in Graphic Design or are still undecided, one of our partners may be the perfect option for a bachelor’s or graduate program. Some universities even allow Maricopa students to complete and transfer up to 75% of the credits required for a bachelor’s degree. Visit the Maricopa University Partner List (https://www.maricopa.edu/ de-grees-certificates/transfer/pathwayspartners) to compare institutions and decide which one is best for you.
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Making a financial decision can be an intimidating task, however investing in education to improve your future is important. Students are eligible for Maricopa Community College District (publicly funded) and Maricopa Foundation (privately funded) scholarships for various amounts to cover tuition and/or expenses. Please the visit Scholarship webpage (https://my.maricopa.edu/financial-aid/ scholarships) for more details on how to apply.
The Financial Aid Answer Center will also discuss all options such as grants, scholarships, work study and federal loans in-person and over the phone at 1-888994-4433. You can also visit Paying for College (https://my.maricopa.edu/howpay) for more information. *subject to change annually
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Prescott College Transfer Guide
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An Innovated Approach to Learning
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t Prescott College, your curiosity is your compass and your instructors are your guides. You’ll ask the questions you want answered and then you’ll dive into the research to answer those questions. Courses are problembased and solution-oriented; you’ll work alongside other students to solve both local and global issues and help shape a more environmentally sustainable and socially just world. Through strong community connections and project-based learning, you will become deeply engaged in direct application of your knowledge and skills. You will work and learn alongside expert practitioners, forming mentor relationships that will build your professional networks and enrich your time at Prescott.
We Let You Build Your Own Path
We believe that you should have the opportunity to design your own path that aligns with your goals. You will work with faculty advisors to design your own independent studies, pursuing your interests, on your time, in your way.
The Application Process
Our online application is free and requires only a short autobiographical essay and official transcripts from high school and any previous colleges you have attended. Every transfer student is assigned an admissions counselor to support you through every step of the process. Every application is automatically considered for available scholarships at the time of admission. Contact your admissions counselor with any questions regarding deadlines you should meet in order to receive
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Where Can You Study?
You can pursue any of our undergraduate degrees on-campus in Prescott, or you can continue your impact with mentors and professionals in your own community by completing your degree online.
What Can You Study?
Pursue undergraduate degrees in: • Adventure Education • Arts & Humanities • Arts & Letters • Education and Teacher Preparation • Environmental Studies • Interdisciplinary Studies • Psychology and Human Development • Social Justice Studies • Sustainability Management • Sustainable Community Development • Sustainable Food Systems
Accelerate Your Studies
Undergraduate students can begin graduate coursework during their last semester of their undergrad program to accelerate the completion of their M.A., M.S., or M.Ed. Cross-listed courses count toward both degrees, and you only pay the undergrad tuition rate, shortening the cost and time to finish both degrees.
What Will Transfer?
All of your Maricopa coursework that is 100-level and above in which you receive a grade of C- or better will transfer in toward your Prescott College degree. We accept up to 90 semester credits.
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Amy Shunk & Arlet Miranda As transfer student Amy Shunk explored her options to finish her bachelor’s degree, one of Prescott’s master’s degrees was what first caught her attention but she was concerned about how her previous credit would transfer. “Before I came here I had two and a half years taken at other institutions. The fact that Prescott College said, ‘Yes, we can fold that in and here’s how,’ was really cool because you wouldn’t necessarily think that someone with a bunch of premed courses could slide in to Prescott College.”
Transfer student Arlet Miranda was relocating to finish her degree and spoke to the relationship she built with her admissions counselor, “We made a connection instantly. Every week, if not every day, I was emailing her with questions about every little detail I was thinking about as I was preparing to move out here.” Both students are completing their bachelor’s degrees and are continuing their impact by pursuing their accelerated master’s degrees in Social Justice & Community Organizing, and Counseling, respectively.
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ou’ve been researching online degree completion programs and you’re considering taking the first step and getting in touch. The next thing you know you’re on the phone or video chat discussing what could be your entire future—an online degree that can open doors to a dream job, networking, friends, and more education. You have a thousand questions! But as soon as someone asks, your mind goes blank. We’ve got you covered. Keep this list handy while you research your next steps. When you’re ready to get in touch, you’ll end the phone call with the knowledge you need to take the next steps in earning your degree online. • What can I expect to experience as an online student with your school? • How are the academic terms structured? • Are all courses I will take full term, partial term, or both? What’s the difference? • Can I attend part time/full time? • Will my online classes be mostly synchronous (live courses in real time) or asynchronous (prerecorded, available at my own pace?) • Is the university or program nationally or regionally accredited? If so, which? What’s the difference? • Will this program prepare me for the professional certification or licensure I need? • Will my classes be different online than if I took them on campus? If so, how? • Can I start classes if I don’t know what major I want yet? • What support is available for students? • How will you determine which of my classes transfer? • Who can help me navigate the transfer and application process? • Do you offer career services? What do they entail? • What does the alumni network like? • Will my degree say “online?” This is your life-changing decision. You should feel like you’re in the driver’s seat at all times. Information like this will help you make the best decision possible for your future. ODU’s distance learning coaching team helps you get set up for success and navigate the ins and outs – all for a seamless transfer to ODU. We recognize that the key to a
successful education is helping students start strong and stay on the right path throughout an online bachelor’s degree program. We’re with you from application to graduation. Explore Old Dominion University’s 120+ online programs and start the conversation with us today. Visit online.odu.edu to get started.
ODUOnline Student Experience: Focus on Flexibility
When you’re taking classes online, one of the most important things to consider is flexibility. Will your classes fit into your life? Here’s what ODUOnline students have to say about working ODU’s online classes into their busy schedules. “I found my classes to be very flexible. It was one of the key reasons I was able to complete the degrees while working full time, because in most of my classes, I could get ahead.” -Jeff Gauldin, MPA, ‘20
“I felt like the classes really fit into my schedule. It was very, very doable and the instructors being able to record all the sessions, it’s not like you miss anything.”Jan O’Brien, MS Dental Hygiene ‘15 “I think the ODUOnline classes provide great flexibility because a lot of them were independent. So you could choose when you wanted to do your work, as long as you met your deadlines.” Sarah Branch, Current ODUOnline Student
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experience that likely can’t be matched by other opportunities,” said Ethan Nadzieja. “It was a unique experience unlike anything I had done before.” The team spent three weeks prepping their assigned virtual network before competition day. Their hard work resulted in a perfect score on system documentation
– something no other team accomplished. “To do well in the competition, we not only had to ensure that necessary services were running at all times, but we also had to prepare thorough documentation, present our findings to a panel of Chief Information Security Officer volunteers and defend our network against professional penetration
testers,” said Ashton Richards. Students in Embry-Riddle’s College of Business, Security and Intelligence have participated in the immersive competition since 2018. Along with firsthand experience in issues related to national security and intelligence and working in a complex operational technology environment, students gained valuable face time with industry leaders at the virtual job fair. “We highly recommend this experience to students looking to build a deeper understanding of realistic cyber defense scenarios,” Richards said.
Five Embry-Riddle Alumni Chosen to Commission in U.S. Space Force
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ive alumni from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott Campus are part of the first group of Embry-Riddle students chosen to commission as space operations officers in the U.S. Space Force. The cadets are among only 250 competitively chosen nationwide in 2020 to serve in the USSF. All were part of U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program, and all but one majored in Aerospace Engineering with a
concentration in Astronautics. One cadet from EmbryRiddle’s Daytona Beach Campus was also selected for a Space Force commission. “Serving in the USSF gives me the opportunity to shape the future of the American presence in space,” said cadet Garrett Foster. “As
modern technology continues to develop, protecting our space assets is becoming more and more important. It’s not every day that a new military service gets stood up.” Cadet Joselyn Rabbitt believes that commissioning into the USSF provides her the best chance to fulfill her dream
of becoming an astronaut. After her freshman year, she interned at NASA and was able to sit in on satellite operations. “That was the moment I knew space operations was the job for me,” Rabbitt said. For cadet Thorin Compy, the opportunity to be a part of the USSF straight out of college, and help influence how the organization operates, still surprises him. “I would have never thought I’d be doing anything this cool,” Compy said.
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Visit www.maricopa.edu/degreescertificates/transfer to learn more about dozens of college and university transfer options including local, out-ofstate, public, private, online and onsite degree programs. • Explore degree programs and transfer pathways. • Access university sites designed for MCCCD graduates. • Connect with academic advisors.
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On www.maricopa.edu/current-students, you’ll find everything you need to get started and stay on track at any of the Maricopa Community Colleges. Log in to: • Apply for admissions. • Search for classes (“Find a Class” feature, including in-person, online, hybrid, and honors options). • Read course descriptions.
• Drop and add courses. • Check your progress toward a degree. • Access your grades, placement test scores, schedule, financial aid status, charges and payments, contact information, transcripts, and more. Your community college website will provide even more information on transfer advisement and other student services at your campus. For community college websites, start at maricopa.edu and click on “Our Colleges.”
AZTransfer helps students make every credit count. Visit AZTransfer.com for everything you need to plan a smooth and seamless transfer to ASU, NAU, or UA without losing your hard-earned credits. • Enter course numbers in the Course Equivalency Guide to learn exactly how they are accepted for credit at ASU, NAU, and UA. • Learn which courses offered at
your community college fulfill general education requirements and transfer as a block to the university. • Find courses in the Shared Unique Number (SUN) System, a special bank
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Get your PIN – Personal Identification Number (pin.ed.gov). File your FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid (fafsa.ed.gov). Apply to college (my.maricopa.edu), take placement tests, and enroll in classes. Apply for scholarships – multiple websites; start with your college’s financial aid website. Submit all documents requested to financial aid office – check “to do” list and message center (my.maricopa.edu). 6. Read your award letter (my.maricopa.edu) by logging into your student center and clicking on “view financial aid” under the “finances” tab. 7. Accept or decline your award. 8. Complete Loan Entrance Counseling – only if receiving loans (dl.ed.gov). 9. Complete a Master Promissory Note (dl.ed.gov). 10. Receive funds – refer to your college’s financial aid website and the Maricopa Student Refund Program (MSRP) program information (my.maricopa.edu/refund/). 11. Abide by satisfactory academic progress policies to maintain your financial aid eligibility.
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Indicate your transfer school’s financial aid code on your FAFSA. This can be found on your community college’s financial aid website or the FAFSA website. Notify your lender that you will be transferring to a different institution. Complete a loan deferment form unless you plan to start paying back loans right away.
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