Transfer support

Transfer from San Jac

Looking to transfer to another school? We're here to help. For a smooth transition, read on for transfer requirements, programs, deadlines, and more. Have additional questions? Work with a program advisor for one-on-one support.
Looking to transfer to San Jac? Find out how.

From Community College to University

We know that transferring to a new university can feel overwhelming. We have many resources to help you through the process. If you're still unsure, please reach out to our transfer liaison for help.

Transcript Requests

Requesting official transcripts is an important part of transferring to a new school. These documents give your new school key information about your grades and help them decide which credits to accept.

University Transfer Partners

Our partner universities have transfer agreements with San Jac that specify which courses will transfer and count toward your degree. It's important to research these agreements and ensure that you're taking the right courses to maximize your transfer credits.

Financial Aid for Transfers

Transferring financial aid from one institution to another can be a complex process. It's important to research the financial aid options at your new school and determine which forms you need to submit to ensure a smooth transfer of your financial aid.

International Student Transfers

Transferring to a new university as an international student can be a difficult process. Our resources are here to help guide you through it. From visa requirements to credit transfers and cultural adjustment, we've got you covered. So let's get started on this exciting new chapter of your academic journey!

Steps to Transfer

Our goal is to make your transfer experience as seamless as possible. Below is a quick reference guide for transfering to another college or university.
  1. Get Prepared

    Before transferring to a four-year university, meet with a program advisor. They will check your major, help you with transfer plans, and show you the courses you need. Take career assessments and meet with career support to discuss possible career pathways.

  2. Get Informed

    Research universities that match your goals. Meet with program advisors to talk about admission requirements, which courses can transfer, and financial aid for transfers. Find the best fit for your major, interests, needs, and budget. Use virtual tours to explore the campuses you're interested in.

  3. Get Admitted

    Visit the websites of transfer schools to learn about how to apply and the deadlines. Submit your application and any required documents, like transcripts, test scores, essays, and letters of recommendation. Pay the application fee or ask for a fee waiver if you qualify.

  4. Get Enrolled

    Check your email and admissions portal for updates on your admission and next steps. Meet with a university advisor to review your transfer courses, GPA, and plan your classes. Attend orientation and register for classes.

  5. Get Help

    Apply for financial aid, scholarships, veteran’s benefits, and accessibility services if you need them. Check out on-campus resources like housing, student activities, tutoring, and career services to make the most of your college experience. Using these resources can help make your transfer easier.

Transfer Liaison

Get in touch with our primary point of contact for information related to the transfer of courses.
Crystal Moreno
Coordinator, Transfer Pathway
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7737
Location
North