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How does the University at Buffalo's rolling admission process work for transfers?

I'm considering transferring to UB and heard they have rolling admissions for transfers. Can someone explain how this works and any tips on timing my application? I'm a bit stressed about coordinating everything!

6 hours ago

Rolling admissions is a process where the admissions team reviews applications as they come in and makes decisions throughout the admission cycle, rather than after a specific deadline. The University at Buffalo (UB) utilizes this method for transfer students which typically allows for quicker decisions and gives you more flexibility and time to prepare your application.

While rolling admissions are more flexible, it's still in your best interest to apply as early as possible - preferably as soon as the application period opens. This is because admission slots can fill up. The earlier you apply, the better chances you have of getting admitted, assuming your application meets the school’s requirements.

It's also helpful to keep in mind that even though UB operates on rolling admissions, there are still some hard deadlines you have to meet. For instance, if you're interested in applying for financial aid, you'll need to submit your FAFSA by a certain date. Furthermore, each department or major may have their own deadlines for transfer students.

In terms of timing your application, start with understanding how course credits will transfer between your current institution and UB. You'll need to get a transcript from your current school and possibly coordinate with both schools to ensure your credits will properly transfer.

Another factor to take into account is housing. If you're intending to live on campus, you’ll want to keep housing deadlines in mind, as spots can fill up quickly.

So, I'd advise you to start the application process as early as you can. Reach out to UB's Admissions Office or Transfer Student Services if you have specific questions about your situation, and they can provide guidance. Good luck with your transfer process!

6 hours ago

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