John Cabot University in Rome is a premier destination for students seeking an American Bachelor's degree in a vibrant, international environment. Joining a new institution can be daunting for a transfer student, but JCU goes above and beyond to ensure a seamless transition. Here are three compelling ways JCU prepares transfer students for a smooth transition.
The transfer credit evaluation process is critical to transferring to a new university. At JCU, this process is designed to be straightforward and transparent. Prospective transfer students can receive a preliminary evaluation before deciding to transfer. This early evaluation helps students understand how their previous coursework will be credited at JCU, providing peace of mind and clarity.
Students complete the transfer credit evaluation form and submit their transcripts to start the evaluation. For a preliminary evaluation, unofficial transcripts and self-reported courses are sufficient. This flexibility allows students to understand their academic standing without waiting for official documents.
Additionally, JCU's policies on Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) credits are generous. They award three credits for each AP score of 4 and 6 credits for Higher Level IB courses, with three credits for Standard Level.
Once the documentation is submitted, students can expect to receive their evaluation via email within two weeks. The Registrar's Office at JCU then issues an official evaluation upon receipt of the official transcripts. This efficient process ensures that students can make informed decisions and have a clear academic plan before stepping on campus.
Transferring to a new university involves more than just academic adjustments; it also requires integration into a new social environment. JCU prides itself on its diverse, inclusive, and supportive community, which is especially welcoming to transfer students.
Small class sizes at JCU foster close interactions between students and professors, who often become mentors. This personalized approach to education ensures that transfer students quickly feel a sense of belonging and support.
Professors at JCU are not just educators but also guides who help students navigate their academic and personal growth. This mentorship benefits transfer students who are adjusting to a new educational system and culture.
The international student community at JCU adds another layer of support and enrichment. Students from various backgrounds and cultures unite, creating a dynamic and enriching environment.
Financial considerations are often a significant concern for transfer students. Our university in Italy addresses this by offering a range of generous scholarships and financial aid options specifically designed for transfer students. The scholarship evaluation process at JCU is tailored to maximize awards, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder students' educational pursuits.
The Presidential Transfer Scholarship, reserved exclusively for transfer students, is a testament to JCU's commitment to supporting those who choose to complete their degrees at the university. Other scholarships and financial aid opportunities provide substantial financial support to deserving students. For detailed information and personalized assistance, the financial aid office at JCU is readily accessible and eager to help.
Transfer student Nicholas Modlin said of his experience earning a BA of Business Administration at JCU: “Between the Business Administration department and the many services offered at JCU, I have found an opportunity to renew my life’s direction and to experience the beauties of a lively and ancient city. In both, I have found community and friendship. While I may not yet have every step planned out for my future, I know that I am in the right place to get there and I am enjoying every moment of this journey!”
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