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Transfer Planning

Your Stepping-Stone to a Bachelor’s Degree
Matthew Seager
Building a Global Perspective: Transfer Student Snapshot
Discover how Montgomey College transfer success story Matthew Seager made his way to Dickinson College where he prepares for a career in international development.

MC has a long history of successfully preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions.

Earning a degree at MC is the first step on your way to earning a bachelor's degree. A bachelor’s degree is often necessary for competitive jobs and for graduate school. Earning your associate's degree and transferring provides you with a strong educational foundation and saves you money.

Community college transfer students often perform as well or even better at four-year schools than their peers who enroll directly from high school or who transferred from other four-year schools.

 

 Highlights

 

Thursday, April 16 from 3:00 - 7:00 pm
 
Participants will have the option of attending the afternoon session (3:00 - 5:00 pm) and/or the evening session (5:00 - 7:00 pm) with rotating interactive activities highlighting our computer science, mechanical engineering, and translational life science technology baccalaureate degree programs throughout the event:

  • General information sessions highlighting each academic program
  • Guided lab tours and simulations
  • Student organization highlights
  • Campus Tours

Light refreshments will be provided along with transfer application fee waivers for those students who attend.

 

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What People are Saying
I’ve had so much support … It just goes to show the power that community colleges can have on students. Frankly, I don’t know if I would’ve been the student that I am now if it weren’t for Montgomery College.
Luis Rosales, MC alumnus, transferred to Georgetown University