Transfer
To A University
During the time you are enrolled at Blinn College,
you should begin to determine the necessary steps for completing
the
transfer admission process. The process may require a great
amount of preparation, and you should be certain you understand
all of the requirements for admission, such as:
- Application deadlines
- Minimum grade point average requirements
- Course transfer equivalency
- Limits on the number of credit hours that are acceptable
in transfer
- Policies on acceptance of repeated courses and courses
with a grade of “D”
Blinn offers a broad range of educational opportunities
for students whose goal is to transfer to a four-year institution.
In addition to offering a strong foundation for the freshman
and sophomore years, the associate degrees are coordinated
with a number of four-year Texas institutions to ensure the
transfer of credits. By consulting the four-year institution
regularly and taking advantage of the resources offered at
the college, you may ensure that the transfer process is
a positive experience.
Of equal importance is a personal visit to the chosen institution.
Many senior institutions plan special activities and campus
visitation periods where you can meet with representatives
from all areas of the institution.
Major Guidelines To Texas Institutions
Major guidelines to specific four-year Texas institutions
can be located in the institutions catalog, web pages, Blinn’s
web page under University Connection, Counseling Services
web page under Academic Advising, and below. Some guidelines
compare Blinn’s courses with the receiving institution’s
courses while others only offer the senior institution’s
course name and number.
Course Equivalency Guides
Equivalency guides offer a listing
of how courses transfer to each specific institution. This
information can be helpful
if you have selected a senior
institution but have not chosen a major yet. You should note that the transfer
equivalencies offer information on how, or if, courses are generally accepted
by the senior institution and do not indicate how these courses will apply
toward a particular major or degree program.
Transfer Tips
Thinking about Transferring to Another College
or University? Here are 10
tips to make it easier.
Questions?
Contact a Counselor or Advisor on the campus you will be attending.
Brenham 979-830-4196
Bryan 979-209-7250
Schulenburg 979-743-5200
Sealy 979-627-7997 |