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TRANSFER TIPS




Are you feeling stressed out about the transfer out process? Students, do you know where to find the CUNY transfer application? You can research the colleges of your choice by doing the following:  
             
  • ·         Virtual tour
  • ·         Attend KCC Transfer Fair (October 15-October 17 2013 in the library corridor)
  • ·         Speak with college representatives in regards to requirements for programs and successful completion of specific majors.

The information below provides a brief guide to assist you with the transfer process. It is not a substitute for reading the directions in your applications! If you need additional information or assistance, make an appointment to see a Transfer Advisor in room C-102 or by calling 718-368-5115.

Applications received after the priority deadlines are processed on a space-available basis.

Complete and submit an online CUNY Transfer Application at http://www.cuny.edu Steps for Filing the Online Application
  • o    Go to http://www.cuny.edu and click on Apply to CUNY
  • o    Click on Undergraduate Admissions, then on Prepare and finally click on Transfer Students to read all of the information regarding transfer
  •      After reading the information pertaining to Transfer Students, click on Apply. Log in and enter your user name and password to log into your CUNY portal account. If you are not registered for a portal account, you must register for one.
  • o    Once you are in your CUNY Portal account click on Apply Online, (or under Admission, Online Application) to gain access to the CUNY online transfer application.
  • o    You will be asked to select between General Admission and Online Baccalaureate*. Most students will select General Admission if you are looking to attend a CUNY senior college.
  • o    Once you have access to the Transfer Admission Application please read the directions carefully and complete the application in its entirety.
For the Online Baccalaureate: Students can apply for either the BA in Communications and Culture or the BS in Business program. 
For more information visit cuny.edu/online
  • If you are currently enrolled at KCC, an electronic version of your official CUNY transcript will be retrieved by CUNY/UAPC after the application is submitted. Attending KBCC is sure to complete the "Courses in Progress" section on the application, to avoid paying the $70 application fee.
  •  If you are currently enrolled at KCC and you are prompted to pay the application fee after you submit your application, please contact the Contact Center for Students at online@mail.cuny.edu or  call 212-997-CUNY (2869) to resolve the issue. If you attended any non-CUNY college(s,) you must request an official copy of your transcript(s) be sent directly to the address below. Note: If previous college(s) transcript(s) were already sent in with your original application to KCC, you do not need to request the transcript(s) from your former college(s).

Deadline: February 1 for fall admission, and September 15 for spring admission

How will my credits transfer? Check www.tipps.cuny.edu

SO COME ON DOWN TO C102 FOR MORE INFORMATION!!!!!   

Merquisha Auguste

Amina Adalat

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