Transfer Center Brochure 2020

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THIS IS WHAT’S

Wildly Possible Transfer Center


SEE WHAT’S

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At the University of Kentucky, anything is possible. Our transfer team is dedicated to helping you uncover what makes you tick, what you love and what you’re meant to accomplish. Here, we don’t put limits on what’s possible. Instead, this is a place where everything is achievable, and nothing is out of reach. Let us help you through the transfer process as you embark on your new beginning at the University of Kentucky.

APPLY TODAY! applyuk.com

We make transferring easy! • Personalized transfer admission • Individualized transfer advising • Credit transfer and course equivalency • Campus visit days • Transfer specific scholarships

Contact the transfer team now to explore the possibilities waiting for you at UK at uktransfer@uky.edu.

“I chose to transfer to UK because of all the different options I had to get a degree in. I’ve fallen in love with Lexington and the opportunities that are here!” – Alexis Gadeke, College of Social Work

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VISIT CAMPUS BE MORE. DO MORE.

MORE THAN

550

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

1INSTITUTIONS 0F 8 IN THE COUNTRY

with the full complement of liberal arts, engineering, professional, agricultural and medical colleges, and disciplines on one contiguous campus.

Come see our campus’s massive transformation through your own eyes. From residence halls and academic buildings, to dining halls and a new state-of-the-art student center, we’ve designed a campus for your success. IT’S EASY TO REGISTER FOR A TOUR! Visit go.uky.edu/visit to sign up for an information session and tour. We want to make your visit as personal as possible – let us know you’re a transfer student and attend a transfer visit day. With some advance notice (generally two or three weeks) our team can help tailor your visit. Meet with a recruiter for your prospective major or academic college or sit in on a class that piques your interest.

UK WAS RECOGNIZED AS A 2017, 2018, AND 2019

2019

Students enrolled from all

120 Kentucky counties, all 50 states and 110 countries around the world.

one of only a handful of institutions in the nation to receive the honor three consecutive years.

32% o f und ergraduates are i n - s tate

o f undergra dua tes are f ro m o ut o f st a t e

DIVERSITY CHAMPION BY INSIGHT INTO DIVERSITY MAGAZINE

85% Stud e n t t o Fa c ul t y Ra ti o

of c l a s s e s h a v e fewer than 5 0 s tu de n t s

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APPLICATION All students must: • Apply online at applyuk.com • Submit official transcripts from all previous higher learning institutions (including dual credit and dual enrollment) • Pay application fee International students must also: • Submit a TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo score if English is not your first language • Submit financial records • Submit a copy of current passport and/or visa Direct all mailings to: Office of Undergraduate Admission 100 Funkhouser Building Lexington, KY 40506-0054 Direct all digital submissions to admissions@uky.edu. Send all transfer admission questions to uktransfer@uky.edu, and all international admission questions to ukintl@uky.edu. Once all your materials are received, your admission officer will process your application and notify you of an admission decision in three to four weeks!

TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS STUDENTS WITH 23 CREDIT HOURS OR FEWER:

Official college transcripts (2.0 GPA)

Official high school transcripts

Official ACT* or SAT** scores

STUDENTS WITH 24 CREDIT HOURS OR MORE:

GPA : 2.0

Transcripts from all previous higher learning institutions *UK ACT CODE: 1554 **UK SAT CODE:1837

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TRANSFER OF CREDITS Once you have submitted your transcripts and records, figuring out how they transfer is quick and easy! The University of Kentucky has more than 500,000 established equivalencies from institutions all over the world. If we do not have your course equivalency on record, our transfer equivalency officers will work with you and the academic departments to ensure you receive the best possible credit for your courses. We accept an unlimited number of college-level credits from four-year institutions and up to 67 college-level credits of the most applicable coursework from two-year institutions. All coursework must be from regionally accredited institutions.

Your credits will apply to your degree in one of three ways: 1. Direct Equivalency • Outside coursework that closely matches classes taught at UK will be recognized with credit for specific UK courses 2. Departmental Elective Credit • Outside coursework that matches a discipline taught at UK but not a specific course can be given departmental credit at an appropriate academic level 3. General Elective Credit • Outside coursework that does not match a discipline taught at UK can be given general elective credit at the appropriate academic level All acceptable credit by the University can be used to satisfy elective major requirements unless otherwise specified by the academic college.

GENERAL EDUCATION The University of Kentucky will attempt to recognize general education courses completed at other regionally accredited institutions with similar general education credit. A complete associate of science, art, or general studies degree or a bachelor’s degree will satisfy all areas of the UK Core, the University’s general education program.

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TRANSFER Transfer advising is a free service for prospective students designed to help you understand the transfer process and gain insight into what your future would look like at UK. If you need answers to general questions or would like to request information, contact your transfer advisor at transferadvising@uky.edu. If you would like a more in-depth conversation about your specific coursework and can upload an unofficial transcript, we offer online appointments to provide you with a digital advising session. Schedule an appointment with your dedicated transfer advisor at go.uky.edu/transferadvising. Our transfer advisors also offer in-person advising sessions on campus and at Kentucky Community and Technical College locations. Make an appointment by contacting your transfer advisor. If you belong to a KCTCS school or receive dual credit through a local campus, check for our advisor’s openings at your school. Schedule an appointment through your transfer center or go.uky.edu/transferadvising. We’re excited to help you transfer to the University of Kentucky!

“I chose UK because when I was going into middle school, I was invited to come to a science and technology camp. There, I fell in love with the campus and had such a great time that I knew I would want to come here one day. The transfer process from Bluegrass Community and Technical College was so easy. I was able to complete a program that allows me to take most of the classes that my major requires, making all the credits transferable. Plus, I was able to participate in the BCTCblue+ Program, allowing me to take classes at UK for BCTC tuition rates!” – Jose Niño, Gatton College of Business and Economics

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IN-STATE TRANSFER While the University of Kentucky attempts to honor general education requirements taken at regionally accredited institutions outside of the state, in-state public colleges and universities enjoy a special relationship through the General Education Transfer Policy.

This agreement facilitates the transfer of credits earned in general education requirements for students moving from one Kentucky public higher education institution to another. Under this agreement, a student may satisfy general education categories at their current college that will also complete the corresponding category at their transfer institution.

ONLINE PROGRAMS o Communication – Human Communication Track o General Business o Information Communication Technology –

Information Studies Track o Liberal Studies o MLT to MLS o RN to BSN Online courses are billed separately and at a different rate.

KCTCS TRANSFER STUDENTS Many students from our state’s community colleges transfer to the University of Kentucky every year. To facilitate their transfer, we have developed transfer pathways that allow students to earn their associate degree while also completing requirements for their UK major. Learn more at uky.edu/admission/degree-pathways.

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200+PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC

E N D L E S S

D E S T I N A T I O N S

AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT

Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology Agricultural Economics Agricultural Ecosystem Sciences – Individualized Curriculum Animal Sciences Career and Technical Education – Agricultural Education Community and Leadership Development Consumer Economics and Family Financial Counseling Dietetics Entomology – Individualized Curriculum Equine Science and Management Family Sciences Food Science Forestry Horticulture, Plant and Soil Science Hospitality Management and Tourism Human Nutrition Landscape Architecture Merchandising, Apparel and Textiles Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Sustainable Agriculture and Community Food Systems Exploratory Studies in Agriculture ARTS AND SCIENCES

African American and Africana Studies Anthropology Biology Chemistry Economics English Environmental and Sustainability Studies Foreign Language and International Economics Arabic Chinese French German Japanese Russian Spanish

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Gender and Women’s Studies Geography Geological Sciences Health, Society and Populations History International Studies Linguistics Mathematical Economics Mathematics Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Arabic and Islamic Studies Chinese Studies Classics French and Francophone Studies German Studies Japan Studies Russian Studies Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Topical Studies US Culture and Business Practices Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Studies Exploratory Studies in Humanities/Social Sciences Exploratory Studies in Mathematics/Natural Sciences BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Exploratory Studies in Business and Economics


COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION

FINE ARTS

Architecture Interiors: Planning/Strategy/Design

Art Education Art History and Visual Studies Art Studio Arts Administration Dance Digital Media and Design Music – Liberal Arts Music Education Music Performance Theatre Exploratory Studies in Art, Arts Administration, Music, or Theatre

EDUCATION

HEALTH SCIENCES

Communication Information Communication Technology Integrated Strategic Communication Journalism Media Arts and Studies Exploratory Studies in Communication and Information DESIGN

Elementary Education Health Promotion – Non-Teaching Certification Health Promotion – Health Education Interdisciplinary Disability Studies Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education Kinesiology – Exercise Science Kinesiology – Physical Education Middle Level Teacher Education Secondary English Education Secondary Social Studies Education Special Education STEM Education Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Math Physics Exploratory Studies in Education ENGINEERING

Biosystems Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering Exploratory Studies in Engineering

Clinical Leadership and Management Communication Sciences and Disorders Human Health Sciences Medical Laboratory Sciences Exploratory Studies in Health Sciences MARTIN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTR ATION Public Policy NURSING Nursing

PUBLIC HEALTH Public Health

SOCIAL WORK

Social Work Exploratory Studies in Social Work GR ADUATE PROGR AMS

The Graduate School offers advanced study in 90 program areas. PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGR AMS Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Studies Pre-Podiatric Medicine Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS FINANCIAL AID uky.edu/financialaid A great education should be accessible to everyone, no matter their financial situation. If you have the desire and drive to attend UK, we want to work with you to make that happen. Eighty-six percent of UK students receive some type of financial aid. Complete the FAFSA with our school code (001989) to see what financial support is available to you. Prospective and admitted students also have access to specialized financial aid counselors to help them secure funding for their education. SCHOLARSHIPS go.uky.edu/transfer-scholarships Transfer students have specific scholarship opportunities to make coming to the University of Kentucky even easier. We offer academic, competitive, and diversity scholarships to both in-state and out-of-state students. Scholarships are also available through our academic colleges and designated specifically for transfer students. THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR THE SCHOLARSHIPS BELOW IS JUNE 15. RESIDENCY STATUS

CUMULATIVE GPA

ANNUAL AMOUNT

Distinguished Transfer

Kentucky Resident

3.50 – 4.00

$3,000

Wildcat Blue

Kentucky Resident

3.00 – 3.49

$1,500

Non-Resident

3.00 – 4.00

$4,000

SCHOLARSHIP

Transfer Achievement

COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS • The TRUSTEES SCHOLARSHIP is a competitive award for currently enrolled KCTCS students who will earn their associate degree with a 3.50 cumulative GPA. The scholarship contains a two-year renewable award that covers the difference between UK in-state tuition and KCTCS in-state tuition. • PHI THETA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP is a competitive award for a limited number of two-year renewable scholarships that provide full tuition for Kentucky residents or the difference between resident and non-resident tuition rates for non-residents. Applicants must be a PTK member in good standing, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50, and at least 48 credit hours completed prior to transferring.

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• The WILLIAM C. PARKER DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP demonstrates the University of Kentucky’s mission and commitment to gain students from all segments of society. Undergraduate transfer students entering the University for the first time may compete for a one-year award of up to $2,500 based on the applicant’s ranking within the competitive pool. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 and at least 24 credit hours from a previous institution.


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ON-CAMPUS HOUSING uky.edu/housing

In addition to our 17 residence halls, sophomore students and above have the unique opportunity to live in University Flats and Boyd Hall – residential communities designed specifically for them. Just a short walk from classes, dining, recreational facilities, and study spaces, UFlats features two- and four-bedroom apartments that combine the freedom of apartment living with the convenience of being in the heart of campus. Each unit is fully furnished and equipped with a full kitchen and a full-size washer and dryer for maximum comfort and accessibility. Boyd Hall offers two-bedroom deluxe suites, two-bedroom suites, and four-bedroom suites for upperclassmen as well as easy access to downtown Lexington and the Gatton Student Center.

DID YOU KNOW? UK Transportation Services offers commuter advising to help you map the best route to campus and where to park. uky.edu/transportation

OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT ADVISING uky.edu/studentservices/OCSA/home Off-Campus Student Advising fosters and enhances the off-campus student experience through education, advocacy, and involvement. The off-campus advisor helps students strengthen their connection to campus and navigate obstacles that emerge from living off campus. Off-Campus Student Advising works directly with students and their academic advisors while also collaborating with other campus offices (e.g., Division of Student and Academic Life, Enrollment Management, International Center, and Office for Institutional Diversity) to provide the best resources to promote the success of off-campus students at UK.

“I chose to transfer to UK because of the location and the school’s reputation. What really makes UK shine, though, is the staff. They made me feel like I mattered well before I even registered for orientation. The benefits of enrolling at UK are both a great education and all the resources designed to help you succeed both in school and after you receive your degree.” – Ian Stuckert, Veteran, College of Arts and Sciences

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CENTER FOR ACADEMIC RESOURCES AND ENRICHMENT SERVICES (CARES) uky.edu/cares 859-323-6347 • The Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services’ mission is to provide a comprehensive academic support system as well as enrichment services to aid in increasing the retention and graduation rates of underrepresented students. • Services provided by CARES include: academic planning through a CARES counselor; free tutoring that includes individual tutoring and study groups; assistance with study skills through one-on-one meetings or workshops, and much more. DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER go.uky.edu/DRC 859-257-2754 • Partners with qualified students with disabilities to assist them in gaining equal access to institutional programs and services consistent with their unique needs. • Seeks to advocate the needs of students with disabilities to the campus community through consultation and outreach efforts with administration, faculty, students, and University partners. FIRST-GENERATION STUDENT ADVISING uky.edu/firstgeneration 859-257-6597 • First-Generation Student Advising’s mission is to support first-generation students at the University of Kentucky from recruitment to graduation through research-based programs, resources, best practices, and campuswide advocacy about the needs of students who are the first in their families to go to college. • The Office advocates for first-generation students within their colleges and collaborate with the Division of Student and Academic Life, Enrollment Management, International Center, and Institutional Diversity. RESIDENCY uky.edu/registrar/residency 859-257-7157 • The initial determination of residency is made by the University during the admission process, and is based on the student’s application. To request a review, the student must submit a notarized residency application with supporting documentation. • Residency applications must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar no later than 30 calendar days from the first day of class of the semester. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES getinvolved.uky.edu 859-257-8867 • The Office of Student Organizations and Activities helps students find their passions and strengths, as well as providing leadership development that help students build and enhance the skills employers are looking for. Not only will you build lifelong friendships by getting involved, but these experiences also help you build a better future! 11


E S O U R C E S UK DINING uky.campusdish.com 859-218-4971 • Our meal plans offer convenience, flexibility, quality, value, and healthy options you deserve. • Food safety is our No.1 priority for students with food allergies. Our entire philosophy is built from the foundation of safety first; and our goal is to provide students with the tools they need to be active in the management of their food allergy. VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER uky.edu/veterans 859-257-2754 • The Veterans Resource Center was established to support UK’s military and veteran students with the service and assistance they deserve. They ensure that the transition to UK is as smooth as possible while helping our veterans accomplish their academic mission. • UK has an active student veteran organization dedicated to the recruitment, education, and support of all veterans attending the University. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Academic Coaching Academic Ombudsman Big Blue Pantry Biology Learning Center Collegiate Recovery Community Counseling Center Education Abroad Gatton LEAP General Chemistry Learning Center The Hub

Kentucky Wildcab Martin Luther King Center Mathskeller MoneyCATS National Student Exchange Program Office of LGBTQ* Resources Organic Chemistry Learning Center Presentation U! SAFECATS Stuckert Career Center

Student Employment Office Student Support Services The Study Undergraduate Research University Health Services VIP Center Wildcat Wardrobe Writing Center

“As an international student at UK, I am able to make friends from many different countries. I’ve experienced different cultures and became more confident. UK is a big, beautiful campus, and it has many kind professors; they are willing to answer questions if you have trouble. If you attend UK, you will have a good experience here!” – Mengyue Cai, College of Arts and Sciences

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www.visitlex.com

LEXINGTON HAS IT ALL: Southern hospitality. Great restaurants. Unique arts and culture. Beautiful scenery. Rupp Arena, the home ofrestaurants. our Kentucky Wildcats. Urban bustle. LEXINGTON HAS IT ALL: Southern hospitality. Great Unique arts and culture. Rolling hills. Horse farms. Warm and welcoming people. That feeling of home Beautiful scenery. Rupp Arena, the home of our Kentucky Wildcats. Urban bustle. one looks for in a place to spend the next several years of their life.

We can’t wait to welcome you to our hometown. Lexington is a vibrant, welcoming community of just over 330,000, that has a close connection with the University and a culture that students describe as close-knit, eclectic, opportunity-rich, and supportive of all things local.

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We’re excited you’re making our hometown your town; we think you’ll love Lexington as much as we do! Here are just a few reasons why:

1 FUN DOWNTOWN AREA: The Lexington comm

Park and Pavilion every Thursday night for the Lexington Farmers Market every Satur is home to the Kentucky Wildcats men’s b concerts and events – all in the heart of do

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LEXINGTON IS WITHIN A DAY’S DRIVE OF TWO-THIRDS OF THE U.S. POPULATION.

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OUR TOP FIVE REASONS LEXINGTON IS A GREAT COLLEGE TOWN

munity flocks to Cheapside r Thursday Night Live and rday morning. Rupp Arena basketball team, a host of owntown.

2 FOODIE TOWN: Lexington’s restaurant scene is booming! Enjoy Kentucky Proud ice cream from Crank & Boom, fresh donuts at local bakeries, or find your favorite dish at one of our many local restaurants.

3 HORSES: Lexington is known for being the

horse capital of the world. Lexington has beautiful horse farms you can tour, the Kentucky Horse Park, and Keeneland College Scholarship day twice a year.

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4 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES: Students enjoy afternoons

and weekends at Red River Gorge and exploring the Legacy Trail, local parks, and dog parks.

5 SPORTS: Lexington is not only the home to UK Athletics and

our 22 varsity sports, but also the Lexington Legends, a minor league baseball team located close to campus.

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Welcome to

Three airports are within 80 miles of Lexington, including Blue Grass Airport just a 10-minute drive from campus.

Lexington,Ky.

“Horse Capital of the World”

#7 Best City for New College Grads (2019)

#3 Safest City in America (2019)

(SmartAssets)

(Safewise)

#29 Best Place to Live in the U.S. (2019)

#42 Best Place for Business and Careers

(U.S. News and World Report)

(Forbes)

#8 Best City to Live in America

Top 9 Destinations to Visit in 2018

(Money)

(Vogue)

www.visitlex.com

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Transfer Center 100 Funkhouser Building Lexington, KY 40506-0054 859-257-2000 uktransfer@uky.edu go.uky.edu/transfer

An Equal Opportunity University


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