Hey, future Wildcat! Transferring to the University of Arizona after attending community college is a smart decision – you’ve got some experience under your belt, and you have a better idea of what you’d like to do after you graduate. It’s an amazing opportunity to earn a world-class degree – and earn more after you graduate.
With its prestigious programs, vibrant campus culture, and flexible transfer options, UArizona is the perfect destination for your academic journey. In this guide, we'll walk you through the transfer process, address common pain points, and explore why becoming a Wildcat is the right choice for you.
“I chose the University of Arizona because I felt like they could offer me the most accessible and beneficial opportunities in my education. I also knew they had a great reputation and I was excited to become a Wildcat!” – Madissen, Near You Network Transfer Student, Nursing
Transferring from a community college to a university can seem overwhelming, but fear not! The University of Arizona has streamlined the transfer process to ensure a seamless transition. Here's five steps to take to make it happen:
Plan Ahead
Start by researching UArizona's transfer requirements and deadlines. Meet with your community college advisor to map out a transfer plan and ensure you're taking the necessary courses (read more below!).
Gather Your Documents
Request official transcripts from your community college and any other institutions you've attended. Make sure to submit them to UArizona along with your transfer application.
Explore Transfer Locations
Every Wildcat is different. So, you have options when choosing where to earn your University of Arizona degree – one that suits your unique needs and lifestyle.
• Arizona Online is ranked in the top 3% for online bachelor programs in the country and offers unmatched flexibility for college transfers: work on your degree anytime, from anywhere. Fun fact: More and more transfer students are choosing Arizona Online than any other pathway.
• Want to super size your Wildcat experience? Joining the 40,000 students who call Tucson and main campus home is nothing short of having it all. Everywhere you go, you can feel Bear Down spirit. Plus, resources like the Student Success District, Campus Health, and Campus Recreation are close at hand.
• And, if location, location, location are your top priorites the Near You Network (NYN) offers close-to-home classes throughout the state of Arizona in Chandler, Douglas, Gilbert, Nogales, and Yuma. In addition, network students save big by completing the first two years of their program at their local community college and the next two at the NYN location nearby.
Apply for Financial Aid
Don't let financial concerns hold you back. UArizona offers scholarships, grants, and other financial aid opportunities specifically for transfer students. Be sure to submit your FAFSA and explore available resources.
Stay Informed
Keep track of important deadlines and stay in touch with UArizona's admissions office. They're there to help answer any questions you may have throughout the transfer process.
“The top concerns transfer students have are determining how their credits will transfer, connecting with an academic advisor to plan their coursework, and cost.” – Courtney Robinson, Arizona Admissions Transfer Specialist
If you have 12 or more transferable community college credits, the University of Arizona considers you a transfer student. That’s the short answer. But there’s much more to it, and since no two students are exactly alike we turned to our admissions expert, to share the questions they hear most and some go-to resources that can help.
Whether you are transferring from a local community college like Cochise, Pima, or Yavapai or an out-of-state school, these resources will help you determine which of your existing credits will transfer and what courses you’ll need to take once you become a Wildcat.
“You got this! It’s gonna be scary at first but the University of Arizona is really welcoming and is just a great school all around for transfer students.” –Cassandra, Transfer Student, Studio Art
Most Wildcats receive some form of financial aid to help pay for school. They also graduate with less debt, and tap into more grant (free) money than peers from other schools do. Check out these show-me-the-money to-dos for managing your costs.
For more on spending less for your Arizona degree read:
Do you have questions we didn't cover? Schedule a 20-minute virtual appointment with an admissions expert or, check out our transfer-student specific FAQs and these additional transfer resources and tools.
Ready to make your transfer dreams a reality? Start your journey to becoming a Wildcat today and unlock a world of possibilities at the University of Arizona.
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