{"id":10444,"date":"2020-03-07T18:42:31","date_gmt":"2020-03-07T10:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.clilight.com\/cn\/?p=10444"},"modified":"2020-03-07T18:46:25","modified_gmt":"2020-03-07T10:46:25","slug":"what-about-transfer-applicants-51","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.clilight.com\/cn\/index.php\/2020\/03\/07\/what-about-transfer-applicants-51\/","title":{"rendered":"What About Transfer Applicants!?!?!?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00ef\u00bb\u00bf<title>What About Transfer Applicants!?!?!?<\/title><\/p>\n<p>We know a great deal of our transfer applicants are anxiously waiting for decisions and many have the same questions! We hear you and hope this FAQ shall help as you wait to know from us.<\/p>\n<p><strong>When will I find my decision out?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>All transfer pupils who applied to USC for fall 2015 admission will be notified of either a choice, or a request  for more details by June 1. We come  in the procedure for making decisions, so some  pupils have heard back from us even though  many have actually not. Just because you haven&#8217;t heard from our office yet does not always mean it is good or bad news   you will find still a couple weeks until June 1 and we are making our way through all the applications.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What does a Spring Grade Request mean?<\/strong><br \/>For some learning pupils, we are not able to produce  a decision aided by  the information we have. We may request to see your final spring grades to help us in making  a choice. If you received a spring grade request, please send us your grades as soon because they are available. Different schools finish at different  times, and so  the faster you can deliver us your grades, the faster we can get an admission choice back.<\/p>\n<p>We have been conscious that many semester system schools finish in May and many quarter systems in June. Our admission counselors are conscious of this timeline, and we are going to be accommodating to each school that is individual but once again, don&#8217;t <a href=\"https:\/\/shmoop.pro\/\">https:\/\/shmoop.pro\/<\/a> delay in delivering us your grades whenever  we asked f<!--more-->or them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>If I&#8217;m admitted, when am I going to find out which of my classes transfer to USC?<\/strong><br \/>Students whom are admitted and enroll at USC will receive a Transfer Credit Report (TCR) that details classes that will transfer and which requirements are being met. These reports are available three to six weeks after a student submits their commitment deposit, and  we receive complete and official transcripts of all university work, and formal exam scores. Students will receive a message notification when the TCR can be acquired to view at my.usc.edu.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Think  about Financial Aid?<\/strong><br \/>after you have been admitted to USC if you met all deadlines and eligibility requirements and promptly submitted any additional documents the Financial Aid Office requested, you will be notified of your financial aid within 7 business days. It is possible to monitor your award status online at My school funding &amp; Documents (https:\/\/www.usc.edu\/admission\/fa\/my_fa\/index.html).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Spring Admission?<\/strong><br \/>While all students requested the Fall 2015 semester, some students could be admitted to your Spring 2016 semester. This permits us  to accommodate more students. We encourage students to carry on taking courses either at their current institution or any other college. If you should be admitted to the Spring semester and have now questions about what to do in the fall, you can contact your admission counselor for extra information.<\/p>\n<div>\n<h2>Category Archives: Staff Bloggers<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<article>\n<p>1, 2015 december<\/p>\n<p>By: Hillary Higgins<\/p>\n<h3>Hello through  the other side&hellip;.<\/h3>\n<p>Interviews&hellip;another part of  the college application process. We&#8217;re currently finishing up our interviews that are on-campus the end of November (Thanksgiving excluded.) You can  also see us conducting interviews in cities in your area throughout  the United States. At this aspect in the act, it&#8217;s possible you&#8217;ve already gone through  a college that is few, and I&#8217;m sure at  the end you left with either emotions of success, frustration, excitement or many different other adjectives that could describe the doubt that is  an interview. Ideally I&#8217;m able to give you  a insight that is little what  we are thinking during those 30 moments. Our interviews generally past around 25 minutes and now  we as admission counselors, invest afternoons, from 1:30 pm until 4:30 pm, interviewing around five students. So, what&#8217;s actually going through our minds whenever  we sit down across  the table from  you? Well, that largely depends on you&hellip;<\/p>\n<h1>Welcome Springies!<\/h1>\n<\/p>\n<p>On behalf associated with the whole USC Community, we here in the Admission Office wish  to extend a welcome that is warm the latest people of the Trojan family members.<\/p>\n<p> We can not wait to see you the next day for the Spring that is first Welcome: A social at Tommy&#8217;s Place beginning at 6:00 PM. Is full of welcome events for you and your family, starting at 10:00 AM with a welcome from President C.L. Max Nikias at the Spring New Student Convocation friday.<\/p>\n<p>Fun events are held throughout the  day on Friday, including career exploration for Dornsife students and also a USC geocaching experience! For a complete list of friday&#8217;s events, follow this link.<\/p>\n<p>We wish you enjoy your introduction to the University, and remind you to just take complete advantage of all of the fantastic resources on campus.<\/p>\n<p>Fight On!<\/p>\n<\/article>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00ef\u00bb\u00bfWhat About Transfer Applicants!?!?!? 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