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The Transfer Times                                    


September 2008


In this Issue:

  Transfer Information Days at Montgomery College
Attend the Scholarship Conference!
   Ready to Transfer?  Applications, Transcripts and More... 

Hoping to Become a Terp?  
Enroll in the Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP)

Towson University Electronic Media & Film Open House
 

Business Majors Need to Know...
UMBC's Transfer Student Advantage (TSA) Guarantees Admission, Housing & Scholarships!
New Programs at the Universities at Shady Grove
Are You Smarter Than a Transfer Counselor?
  

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Montgomery College - Transfer Days (Fall 2008)   

Representatives from over 30 colleges and universities will be available to meet with students to answer questions
about majors, the application process, scholarships and transfer requirements. 
ALL students are encouraged to attend - even first semester freshmen can benefit from Transfer Day.

 
Fall Transfer Days (see text on page)

Tuesday,
September 23rd


Takoma Park/
Silver Spring

10am – 1pm

Atrium of Student Services Building

Wednesday,
September 24th

Rockville

9am - 1pm

PE Physical Education Building

Wednesday,
October 8th

Germantown

10am - 1pm

High Tech (HT) Building

Great graphic by Julie Levinson, R!
 

The Adult re-Entry Program at Rockville Campus
is holding an Evening Transfer Day on September 30th 
from 5 to 7 PM 
in the Faculty-Staff DR in the Campus Center Building. 
 

Colleges attending are UMUC, Potomac College. Catholic University of American-Metropolitan College, 
Columbia Union College, University of Baltimore. University of Phoenix and Capitol College.   


For more information, contact
Barbara S. Gleason, 240-567-5135; 240-567-4243, adultreentry@montgomerycollege.edu 

 

Off-Campus Transfer Admission Information Sessions & Open Houses
*Note times, dates & locations are subject to change. Please contact transfer institution to verify information below.

  Dates: Time: Location: Contact Info:
Bowie State University - Open House Programs

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_ _ Make a reservation: 301-860-3415 or toll free 1-877-77BOWIE
Frostburg State University

10/11/08
11/8/08
11/22/08
2/21/09
3/7/09
4/4/09
4/18/09

9am Admissions Office Register Online
Hood College - Transfer Fridays

TBA

between 12pm & 5pm Meet at Admissions Office

Call 310-696-3400 to RSVP or register online to attend any of the Transfer Fridays events.

Salisbury University - Fast Fridays

Fridays

1pm Meet at Admissions Office

Call to reserve a spot.
Melissa Ashcraft, Assistant Director of Admissions
410-543-6161 or mmashcraft@salisbury.edu

Strayer University Open House

9/30

  All Campuses (including Rockville, DC, Takoma Park, and PG Campuses)

Questions? Contact Bonnie Ford at Bonnie.Ford@strayer.edu

University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP): Maryland Upclose-Info Session/Campus Walking Tour

Multiple Dates/
Times

Multiple Dates/
Times

Meet a Visitor Center

Call 1-800-422-5867 or
Schedule a Visit Now

University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Social Work Information Sessions

Multiple Dates/
Times

Multiple Dates/
Times

Bldg III, Room 2220
9636 Gudelsky Drive
Rockville, MD 20850

 

University of Maryland School of Dental Hygiene Fall Open House 10/15/08
 
9:00 am-
12 noon
University of Maryland Dental School
650 West Baltimore St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
RSVP:410-706-7773 by October 8th
Universities at Shady Grove Open House

10/25/08

9:00 am-
12 noon

TBA

Contact USG's Office of Student and Academic Services for more information at 301-738-6023 or shadygrove@umd.edu.
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Open House 9/27/08
4/4/09
9:00 am - 
12 noon
Pharmacy Hall
20 North Pine Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
RSVP:pharmdhelp@rx.umaryland.edu
 
University of Maryland School of Nursing _ _

University of Maryland
School of Nursing
655 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

View the Information Session Schedule Online

For disability related accommodations for workshops, please call: 
Germantown:
  301-353-7767 (Voice/TTY) or Rockville:  301-279-5058 / TTY 301-294-9672 or Takoma Park:  301-650-1500,  301-587-7207(TTY)

 Scholarship Workshops
 
 
  ..
MC Students Montgomery College's Scholarship Banner
Home     Program      Sessions      Posters     Directions       Contact Us     Press Release      Photos        Register  
Information about Financial Aid, Scholarships,  
& Local Colleges

Saturday, October 18, 2008 — 8:15 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

FREE TO THE PUBLIC!

View the Flyer about this event.

Click here to register.

Check the Web site for frequent updates      

MC Graduates
Sponsored by the Montgomery College Foundation and The Gazette

For disability accommodations, call 240-567-5058 (voice) or 240-567-9672 (TTY) at least two weeks before the event.
Montgomery College's Logo   240-567-5000  • Web site  www.montgomerycollege.edu

 

Welcome, Freshman - It's Not Too Early to Start Planning for Your Next Move!

Welcome to Montgomery College - now it’s time to plan for transferring - 
even though you've just arrived!  You won't be at Montgomery College forever...  
When your goal is to graduate from a four-year institution with a bachelor’s degree,
it’s important to start thinking about
when and where you’ll transfer. 

When you’ll transfer - you have a few options:

 · Transfer after One Year – most students in this category will need to earn 30 credits, or two/three semesters worth of work.  Choose the Transfer Studies Certificate, a great way to line up your credits for a smooth transfer. 

·
 Transfer at
Two Years – by completing an Associate of Arts degree (60 credits) or an Associate of Science degree (60 credits).  The majority of transfer scholarships are granted to students who have completed an AA or an AS degree.  Two years in small classes, at a terrific price, finishing general requirements will allow time to explore majors and find the perfect transfer school.  See any counselor or departmental advisor for assistance in choosing courses and planning for transfer.  Consider General Studies as our most flexible transfer AA degree; or, if you have a specific major in mind, such as Engineering or Business, discuss your degree options with a departmental advisor.

Where you’ll go:

· Complete a College Search for potential schools.  The MC Transfer Page links you to several free on-line search programs, where you can plug in factors like location, major or majors offered, size, and cost.  On-line College Search Programs

· TALK to a counselor at Montgomery College while you consider your options. The best time to visit Counseling is in mid-September through early November.

· Attend an MC TRANSFER INFORMATION DAY on campus to see representatives from over 30 colleges and universities. 

· VISIT schools.  Take a tour of the campus, sit in on classes if possible - this is the best way to determine whether the school is a good fit for you.  Find college visit information on the Admissions Page of any school’s website – check for a specific link to Transfer Admissions.  More on College Visits

· Check out MC’s Transfer Information Page—a complete guide to transfer planning for MC students.

READY TO APPLY?  TRANSFER TOPICS YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Applications  - Most schools prefer online applications over paper forms.  Online, your information can be entered quickly into admissions databases and there's little chance of a lost application.  Many schools let you track the progress of your online application.

  • Application Deadlines - Most institutions have different deadlines for freshman and transfer students. Check out each specific school for deadline information. While some schools may have December 1 deadline for Spring or a July 1 deadline for Fall transfer admissions, you may need to apply much earlier to meet financial aid/scholarship/housing (if available) deadlines. The general rule is to apply well in advance of published deadlines for maximum consideration -  mid-October 2007 for Spring 2008, February 2008 for Fall 2008, 

  • Writing College Essays:  While it's true that most colleges are more concerned about the content of a transfer student's transcript than they are about the application essay, don't overlook this important chance to let schools know who you are.  The suggestions below apply to essays for all types of program admissions.  Take this task seriously - don't dash it off alone without having someone else review your work.  Check out other important tips on the MC Transfer Page ( www.montgomerycollege.edu/transfer  ) :

Letters of Recommendation:  Students often ask faculty members for recommendations for college applications and scholarships. Some applications include blank recommendation forms - others instruct students to ask for a letter of recommendation.  Choose current or recent teachers who know you well enough to say positive things about you.  Help them by providing a list of your current activities and interests.  Use a printable questionnaire from the MC Transfer Page to provide background information to faculty members to make letter-writing more effective. This Word Document also includes a generic recommendation form.  www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/RecForm.doc   Remember to give recommendation writers at least two weeks to complete your form.  If you know that you'll need more than one letter from a professor or counselor, let them know in advance that you'll be coming back for more.  Note:  many schools do NOT require Letters of Recommendation, including UMCP, UMBC, Towson, Frostburg, and Salisbury.  Your MC transcript will tell most schools what they need to know.  Provide letters of recommendation only if your situation is unusual when schools do not require recommendations.  
Requesting Copies of Your Montgomery College Transcript:  In general, you'll need two copies of your transcript sent for each college application:   one to be sent along at the same time you send the application form, and a second one sent at the end of the semester showing your final grades.   There's a $5.00 charge per MC transcript sent.  Go to the Office of Admissions to get the form, or print out a request on-line and turn it in:   www.montgomerycollege.edu/admissions/transcripts.html   It's fine to have your first transcript sent separately from your application form.  When transcripts arrive at schools where applications have not been received, schools hold on to transcripts for about 6 months, waiting for the rest of the application to arrive.  So, go ahead and have your transcript sent if you're nearing a deadline and your application isn't quite done.  Note for students applying to Maryland state schools (UMCP, UMBC, UMES, UMUC, Towson, Frostburg, Salisbury) - your transcripts will be sent electronically—this is the method that is PREFERRED by those schools— electronic applications and transcripts make the process faster and more reliable.  
If You Don’t Have 30 Credits on Your Transcript When You Apply,  you can expect to be asked to send in your high school transcript and a copy of your SAT scores.  Remember that your grades from courses at MC will be the most important factor in the decision  to admit, so don’t be too nervous if your high school information doesn’t tell the whole story of what kind of student you are now.  


The Electronic Media and Film Department at Towson University 
is hosting a departmental Open House

 and would like to invite any interested students or faculty to come.  
We will have current EMF students and faculty there to present the department and answer questions.  There will be tours, hands-on demonstrations, and refreshments.  I've attached a basic flyer with more information.  The date is Oct. 3 from 1-3pm at the Media Center on Towson's campus.  Here are links to a campus map and information about parking:

http://wwwnew.towson.edu/main/maps/campusmap/index.html

http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/auxservices/parking/parking/visitors/index.asp


Please share this with students and pass it along to faculty who may work with students interested in pursuing electronic media at Towson University.
If I can provide any additional information, please don't hesitate to contact me.


Thank you,
Jennifer K. Lackey
Lecturer, EMF
Events Coordinator
410.704.2593

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Are you UMCP-Bound?  
Apply for Guaranteed Transfer Admission to the University of Maryland, College Park 
through the
Maryland Transfer Advantage Program!


The Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP) guarantees transfer admission to Montgomery College students who complete 30 or more credits and who have a 3.0 grade point average (for all majors except Limited Enrollment Programs).  MTAP students
are also invited to participate in advising information sessions for all majors while enrolled at MC, and they have 
opportunities to take courses at UM while enrolled as students at MC.  

MTAP is FREE - for further details regarding the requirements & benefits of this program, 
go to the MTAP Website:

 

  Maryland
Transfer Advantage
Program

 

www.montgomerycollege.edu/MTAP 

 

 

Question:  Where do Montgomery College students transfer?    
Answer:  Anywhere they want!

See where Montgomery College students transferred in 2007 here: www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/destin2007.pdf  

Every Business Major Needs to Know...

Business is a booming major at the Robert H. Smith School, University of Maryland College Park - both Main and Shady Grove campuses - so much so that early advising is critical to admissions success. 

What does it take to get into Smith?  Besides a terrific grade point average, each student's application is examined for evidence of leadership activities, work experience and a willingness to take challenging courses.  This is information that incoming freshmen at MC must know.  Involvement in activities should begin early on.  The Smith Advising Page states this clearly.

Students should also have a Plan B ready.  Many students are attracted to Smith because it's nearby, it's reasonably priced as a state school, and because of its growing reputation.  But Smith is not the only way to succeed in business.

Students often ask, "Will a degree from _______ be as respected/meaningful/marketable as one from Smith?"
The answer is really in several parts:  yes, if  a student has completed an internship or cooperative work experience within the field; yes, if a student shows great performance in the classroom; and yes, if a student networks with professors and fellow students.  Students with strong internship experience have a distinct edge regardless of where their degree is from or what their major was.  Creative brainstorming with advisors at Montgomery College and at transfer institutions can make a career in business a reality. 

UMBC, Maryland

 Transfer Student
Alliance

Montgomery College, Maryland

A partnership between the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
and Montgomery College

UMBC is known for attracting highly motivated students - eager learners who get involved in their education. 
A top research university with a national reputation, UMBC is a place where undergraduates have easy access 
to professors working on the cutting edge of their disciplines. 
Every student has access to exceptional resources, stimulating teachers and individual attention.

Students who begin their college education at Montgomery College (MC) with plans to transfer to UMBC to complete a 4-year degree may be eligible to participate in the Transfer Student Alliance (TSA) Program.

PROGRAM QUALIFICATION
MC students who have completed 12 credits with a minimum 3.2 GPA are eligible for consideration for the TSA Program.

PROGRAM BENEFITS
All TSA participants will be extended special benefits including:
• Access to UMBC/USG facilities and campus services including the library and computer labs.
• Participation in student activities including cultural and recreational opportunities.
• Access to UMBC academic advising resources.
• Concurrent enrollment at a 25 percent tuition discount for one UMBC course per term (not to exceed a total of three discounted courses).

UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, TSA PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE:
• Guaranteed transfer admission to UMBC.
• Guaranteed on-campus housing upon initial matriculation at UMBC (students may re-contract for housing for subsequent years of study).
• A $1,500 merit scholarship for each of two years of full-time study.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
• Complete an associate's degree with a minimum cumulative 3.5 GPA within four years of initial program qualification.
• Enroll at UMBC or a UMBC program at the Universities at Shady Grove within one year of completion of the AA degree.
• Must not matriculate at any other institution of higher education after program acceptance.

HOW TO APPLY
Applications for the TSA Program are accepted on a rolling basis. High school seniors and first semester college freshmen are encouraged to apply at any time. For participation in the program benefits (access to facilities, advising resources, campus events and reduced tuition courses), please be sure to have an application on file by the following deadlines:

Students who will have at least 12 credits & a cumulative 3.2 GPA by the end of the current fall semester should apply by January 1 to participate in program benefits for the following spring semester, and by May 1 for the following fall semester.

 

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TSA PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT:
Kelly Reese
Transfer Coordinator, UMBC
410-455-1320
kreese1@umbc.edu

See the TSA Webpage for an Application Form:  
www.umbc.edu/tsa

 

The Universities At Shady Grove

Complete your four-year bachelor's degree in Montgomery County - find a program at the Universities at Shady Grove.

New Programs at USG:

Starting Fall 2008
Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degrees)
B.S. in Early Childhood Education Towson University
B.A. in History UMBC
B.S. in Respiratory Therapy Salisbury University
Graduate (Master's Degrees)
M.S. in Business & Management (Accounting) University of Maryland, College Park
M.Ed. in Education Curriculum and Instruction Grades 1-5 University of Maryland, College Park
M.Ed. in Human Development University of Maryland, College Park
MLS in Library Science University of Maryland, College Park
M.P.S. in Geographic Information Systems UMBC

 All other Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree) Majors at Shady Grove:  

University of Maryland University College
B.T.P.S. in Biotechnology

University of Maryland University College

University of Maryland University College
          B.A. in Communication Studies

University of Maryland University College
B.S. in Investigative Forensics

 

 
 
1.  Are You Smarter than a Transfer Counselor?                        September 2008

       a)  Of course you are!    
       b)  Even if I get every item wrong, this is still true.
       c)  I'll play along and click on the blue answers.

2.  Twenty five students transferred from MC to Georgetown University in 2007.

     True    False    Find this page always on the Transfer Main Page http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/transfer/, Left Gray Column, "Transfer Destinations 2007"

3.  If I want to study Pharmacy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, I will need to take both Physics and Anatomy & Physiology.

   True    Really?

4.  I understand what the Academic Common Market is, and I know it can save me a tremendous amount of money.

  True     False      Find this program always on the Transfer Page, Left Gray Column.

5.  Transfer Information Day is coming to my campus in the next few weeks, so I should plan to attend, even if I am a first semester freshman.

      True          False

And Now, Some Transfer / General Education Questions     [all drawn from the General Education Course List with Transfer Advising Notes, 08-09, found in the left side, you-know-what color column of the Transfer Main Page]
6.  In order to meet national certification requirements for Engineering (ABET), students must choose a theory-based ARTS Distribution course rather than a studio-based class to fulfill an Arts requirement for a bachelor's degree in Engineering at the University of Maryland.

True         False                   

7.  Both the University of Maryland - College Park (UMCP) and the University of Maryland, University College (UMUC) require that students take one History course as part of their HUMD Humanities general education requirements. (Hint, this is on the second side of the page)

True         False

8.  Both Towson University and Salisbury University prefer that students take two lab science courses rather than one lab and one non-lab. 

True           False       

If students take one Lab and one Non-Lab at MC, Towson will ask students to take a third, junior-level non-lab science course after transfer.  Salisbury - two labs are a must as part of their new Gen Ed Program.

9.  There's a General Education List 08-09 with Transfer Advising Notes link on the Transfer Page, and all students who are interested in transferring should probably see it.

True     Very True        True, True, True

There you go!  You are not only smarter, but probably cooler, than the average transfer counselor, in every way!

~ Brought to you by a transfer resource person - Anne Schleicher, Germantown

The Transfer Times is a monthly publication of Montgomery College
Edited by Transfer Counselor anne.schleicher@montgomerycollege.edu 
Please send ideas & articles for future publications!

Check out the
MC Transfer Information Page at www.montgomerycollege.edu/transfer  

The MC Transfer Scholarship Web Page: www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/schol.htm  

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 Content Manager: Anne.schleicher@montgomerycollege.edu

Last Updated: Sept. 15, 2008
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