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Has anyone ever transferred to a college in the spring semester?

What's it like transferring in the middle of a semester? Is it harder to meet people and find your way around the campus? Would you say it's better to apply for the fall or spring semester?

I'm currently finishing my associate program in December. I don't know if I should apply for the spring semester or the fall semester. I feel if I transfer in the middle of the semester it will be harder to meet new friends. If it helps, I'll be dorming.

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  • 9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    It would be the same as transferring in the summer, or fall semester. When you go to orientation, they will give you a tour so you won't be completely lost. Everyone else that are going to be in your spring classes are in the same position as you, starting a new course. It'll be the same as transferring any other semester. It's pretty common.

  • 5 years ago

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  • lila
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    I transferred from a 4 year state university to a 4 year private university last spring semester. It's no different than transferring in the fall, I'd assume. No one is going to hold your hand and walk you through campus showing you all the buildings regardless of the semester you're transferring in. You will either make friends, or you won't. The semester does not matter.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    It depends on what college you're going to. Some will let you, some won't.

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