I'm planning to transfer to Baruch College and I'm curious about their transfer orientation process. What should I expect during orientation as a transfer student? Is it very different from freshman orientation?
From what I understand, Baruch College offers a transfer-specific orientation that is separate from freshman orientation. This orientation is designed to address the unique needs and questions of students who have already had some college experience.
During transfer orientation, you can expect to receive a wealth of information about the school's resources, departments, and what academic life is like for a Baruch student. They also thoroughly discuss transfer credit evaluations. In addition, you'll likely be introduced to various student services, such as academic advising, financial aid, counseling services, and career development among others.
The orientation also generally includes campus tours to help new students become familiar with the college environment. Some colleges include sessions where you can meet other transfer students, which can be a great way to start building a new social network.
In comparison to freshman orientation, transfer orientation may be more streamlined and focused on specific areas that are relevant to students who have already had some college experience, so you might find it more direct and less overwhelming. For instance, there may be less emphasis on the basics of living away from home and more focus on academic planning and professional development.
Keep in mind this is just a general idea of what might be included in a transfer student orientation, and the specifics can vary from year to year. It's best to reach out to Baruch College or check their website for the most accurate and up-to-date information about their transfer student orientation.
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