Tips For Success In Transfer From Eastfield College
To a College or University
- Visit Colleges/Universities you are interested in
at least one semester prior to enrolling.
- Take an official campus tour
- Walk the campus on your own.
- Talk to students, sit in on a class, eat in the cafeteria
- Meet with a Faculty Member
- Examine the Catalog
- Review the University Web site
- Examine the University programs that fit your educational
and career goals.
- Connect your Eastfield College courses and experiences with what
the University has to offer.
- Use the catalog, web site, talk to graduates in your field of study
and talk to faculty in your chosen field.
- Take advantage of career and future planning programs
at Eastfield College that let you connect with University programs and
procedures.
- Visit the University Career and Job Center
- Take an Eastfield College Career Development course
to help you focus on your abilities, interests and goals.
- Attend seminars on college completion and success.
- Talk to a counselor to map out a plan for academic
and career success.
- Plan ahead and get your personal
plan together.
- Studies show that students who apply to college "at
the last minute" have a lower academic success rate than those
who develop plans.
- Things change but planning helps in meeting new challenges.
- Plan for financial requirements.
- Talk to financial aid counselors early in the transfer
process.
- Do your own scholarship search on the Internet.
- Consider how a part-time job will effect your work
load.
- Learn Time Management.
- Attending college can be exciting and life changing
but it can also be stressful. Learn to balance studies
with work, school activities and personal time.
- Talk to an Eastfield College advisor for time management
learning opportunities.
- Be realistic!
- Set a timetable that is "do able".
- Remember: Success in College or University requires
hard work both in the classroom or lab and a balanced life outside
of school.
- This is not a sprint to the finish-line but a long-distance
race in which YOU usually can manage the pace.
Good Luck
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