Transfer Students: Bloomsburg University Edition
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We're gonna be talking about transferring to Bloomsburg University. I personally am a transfer student, So I'm gonna give you all the information that you need to know about transferring to Bloomsburg and also my personal experience during the transfer process. No matter where you're coming from, you're coming with something. I'm gonna show you Bloomsburg transfer websites. You know exactly where you need to go to start your transfer process. Last transfer is where you're going to start your transfer journey, and this is what the website looks like. It has the application requirements, admissions timeline, criteria and additional information. We have admissions counselor specifically for transfer students so we can answer your questions as best as we can. We also have transfer day and evening tours specifically for transfer students. So as for my personal college experience, transferring a Bloom's work was super easy. The main reasons I transferred where? For location, affordability and size. I email the department share of my major directly to make sure that I knew if the major was a right fit for me. I also communicated with transfer admission staff to make sure that the process was running smoothly and certain about any other opportunities for transfer students. As for adjusting to a new school again, I already knew what I wanted and did not want out of my school. So I had some sort of like sense of direction when I was seeking out clubs and organizations that I wanted to be a part of the activities fair during the first week of school. It was awesome because it was on the academic quad, so it kind of began to tie together everything on campus for me. Even though I was a transfer student, I was still able to me. Don't ever be discouraged if you're considering transferring. There are tons of students out there like me who have transferred and are much happier because they're getting exactly what they want out of their college experience. So you should definitely consider Bloomsburg if you're considering transferring.