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yournext StepA GUIDE FORTRANSFER STUDENTS

WELCOME TO SUNY CORTLAND ——————————STUDENT SUCCESS �——Start yourtransfer path.We’re here to help.If you have enrolled in any college-level coursessince graduating from high school, you will beconsidered a transfer student when you applyto SUNY Cortland. Approximately 900 transferstudents choose the university each year.They discover strong academic programs anda campus with transfer-specific resources toensure their success. We hope you’ll join them.ADMISSIONS CRITERIAApplication decisions are based on yourcumulative academic performance. To beconsidered for admission, you must provideofficial transcripts from all colleges attended— whether you completed coursework orwithdrew — as well as proof of high schoolgraduation. You should have a minimumcumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.TRANSFERRING CREDITSYou can transfer up to 64 credits from anaccredited two-year college or 75-90 creditsfrom an accredited four-year college.To assist in your transition to Cortland, visitcortland.edu/transfer-planning to reviewthe transfer planning sheet for your major.We recommend that you complete the listedcourses before transferring.We’re proud to be the only SUNY institution named to the2019 Transfer Honor Roll compiled by Phi Theta Kappa — aninternational honor society that recognizes commitments totransfer student support services, financial aid, admissionsoutreach and campus opportunities.RESOURCES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTSTRANSFER CREDIT EVALUATIONAfter you submit your admission deposit, a staffmember from Advisement and Transition willevaluate your credits. You’ll know what you’vealready accomplished and which courses you’llneed to take.See how your courses will transfer cortland.edu/transfer-creditsIf you’d like to see how your courses will transferbefore enrolling, you can receive an unofficialevaluation by request. Contact the AdmissionsOffice, supply copies of all college transcripts andan indication of the major you plan to pursue.New York State ResidentsBilled ExpensesTuitionCollege FeesAverage Room/Meals 7,070 1,731 12,700.Total Billed Expenses 21,501Estimated Additional ExpensesAverage Books/Supplies 1,000Personal Expenses 2,038Transportation Allowance 800. Orientation takes place during the summer for studentsTotal Estimated Cost 25,339starting in the fall semester, or during the winter for students enrollingin the spring. It’s where you’ll build your course schedule, meet othernew students and learn strategies for a successful first semester. COR 201 is an introductory one-credit seminar covering life atNon-New York State ResidentsSUNY Cortland. This class will familiarize you with the offices andservices that can help in your transition to campus.Billed ExpensesTuitionCollege FeesAverage Room/Meals The Transfer Network Team can match you with studentswho already have transferred to SUNY Cortland. They are availableto offer their own tips and advice.RECOMMENDED APPLICATION DATESFall semester consideration March 1Spring semester consideration Nov. 1Admission decisions are made on a rollingbasis as space allows.COST for the 2019–2020ACADEMIC YEAR* 16,980 1,731 12,700.Total Billed Expenses 31,411Future New Yorker Award - 6,000.Adjusted Billed Expenses 25,411500 student volunteerssupporting our TransferNetwork Team since ed Additional ExpensesAverage Books/Supplies 1,000Personal Expenses 2,038Transportation Allowance 800.Total Estimated Cost 29,24963 faculty advisorsattending TransferOrientation in 2019*S ubject to change pending statebudget or university action

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS ��—————Find a major thatmatters to you.MINORSSUNY Cortland offers 68 strong academic majors.We are recognized for emerging programs inscience and business, excellence in teachereducation and a commitment to career outcomes.MAJORSAfrican American StudiesAnthropologyArchaeologyArtArt Studio (B.F.A.)Athletic TrainingBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical SciencesBusiness EconomicsChemistryCinema Study - NEWCoachingCommunication StudiesCommunity HealthConservation BiologyCriminologyEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental GeoscienceExercise ScienceFitness DevelopmentFrenchGeographic InformationSystemsGeographyGeologyGraphic Design andDigital MediaHealth EducationHealthcare ManagementHistoryHuman Service StudiesInternational StudiesMathematicsMusical TheatreNew Communication MediaOutdoor RecreationPhysicsPolitical ScienceProfessional WritingPsychologyPublic Administrationand Public PolicyRecreationRecreation ManagementSocial PhilosophySociologySpanishSpeech and Hearing ScienceSport ManagementSport StudiesTherapeutic RecreationUndeclared/Pre-majorTEACHER CERTIFICATIONAdolescence Education(Grades 7–12) Biology Chemistry Earth Science English French French and Spanish* Mathematics Physics and Mathematics* Physics Social Studies SpanishEarly Childhood andChildhood Education(Birth–Grade 6)Health Education (K–12)Inclusive ChildhoodEducation (Grades 1–6)Inclusive Early ChildhoodEducation (Birth–Grade 2)Physical Education (K–12)Teaching English as aSecond Language (K–12)* Dual certification programAfrican American StudiesAmerican Musical TheatreAnthropologyArchaeologyArt: Art HistoryArt: Studio ArtAsian/Middle Eastern StudiesBiologyChemistryCinema StudyCommunication StudiesComputer ApplicationsEconomicsEnglish: Language and LiteratureEnglish: Literature and WritingEnglish: LiteratureEnvironmental and OutdoorEducationExercise ScienceForensic PsychologyFrenchGeographic Information SystemsGeographyGeography: TourismDevelopmentGeologyGraphic Design and Digital MediaHistoryInternational StudiesJewish StudiesLatino and Latin AmericanStudiesLaw and JusticeManagementMathematicsMusicNative American StudiesPeace and Conflict StudiesPhysicsPolitical Economy and PublicPolicyPolitical SciencePolitical Science: ComparativePolitics and InternationalRelationsPolitical Science: PublicAdministration and PublicPolicyProfessional WritingPsychologyPsychology of Individuals withDisabilitiesSocial GerontologySocial PhilosophySociologySpanishSpeech and Hearing ScienceSport ManagementSport StudiesTeaching English as a SecondLanguageTheatreWomen’s, Gender and SexualityStudiesStrength innumbers922students who transferred to SUNYCortland in mbers in Cortland’s chapter ofthe Tau Sigma honor PROFESSIONAL re-LawPre-MedicinePre-Physical Therapy/Occupational TherapyPre-Veterinary ScienceOTHER PROGRAMSHonors ProgramMulticultural and Gender StudiesROTC Air ForceROTC Army3.2average GPA for incoming ��— 1,000scholarship available to qualifyingPhi Theta Kappa honor —78institutions named to Phi ThetaKappa’s 2019 Transfer Honor Roll—————————————1SUNY institution — SUNYCortland — on the honor roll

TOUR CORTLAND �—————————TAKE THE NEXT STEP.See it for yourself.81Enjoy a student-led tour andhave your questions answeredby a representative from theAdmissions Office.APPLY NOW.Raquette ation*Binghamton* W.H. Parks Family Outdoor CenterRegister online cortland.edu/visitAlbanyHoxie Gorge*IthacaRECOMMENDED VISIT PROGRAMS Fall semesterconsideration: March 1 Spring semesterconsideration: Nov. 190CortlandFINGER LAKESRecommendedapplication dates17SUNY Cortland accepts the Common Application andthe SUNY Application. The application fee is 50 andyou should submit only one.New York CityDAILY INFORMATION SESSION AND TOUR M ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. T uesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.TRANSFER INFORMATION SESSION AND TOUR F ridays at noon during the semesterwww.SUNY.eduwww.commonapp.orgStudents are admitted on a rolling basis. Priority is givento those who apply by the dates listed above.To start the process, visit cortland.edu/applyFALL OPEN HOUSE onday, Oct. 14 M M onday, Nov. 11SPRING OPEN HOUSE FOR ACCEPTED STUDENTS aturday, April 4 SOpportunities for Financial AidLiving in Cortland#1 for campus safetyin New York stateMost transfer students are required to live on campus for a year.You can choose from a traditional residence hall or West CampusApartments, located approximately a mile away.ranked byYourLocalSecurity.comYou’ll discover a lively college town withshops and restaurants a short walk fromcampus. Cortland also offers easy access tothe outdoors and a central location betweenSyracuse, Ithaca and Binghamton.#8 among “BestSmall Cities forNew Grads”ranked byOnlineDegrees.comHigh-achieving transfer students are considered formerit scholarships. SUNY Cortland also participates inthe Excelsior Scholarship program, a bold initiative thathelps eligible middle-class families in New York stateoffset the cost of tuition.Recommended filing dates for the Free Application forFederal Student Aid (FAFSA) are Feb. 1 for fall enrolleesand Dec. 1 for spring.Learn more about scholarships and deadlines cortland.edu/cost-aid 2,150,000 offered in merit scholarshipseach year80%of Cortland students qualify forsome form of financial aid

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