UTransfer

A resource for prospective transfer students. Check in and check it out!

Chats for Transfers, Open House for All

September26

catwalk

It’s happening on October 13, 2012!

Prospective undergraduates: Don’t forget to register for Open House . I would hate for you to miss this great opportunity. Each year, UMass Boston opens it’s doors to prospective students and gives you a chance to:

  • Explore campus by taking a student-led walking tour packed full of information about UMass Boston
  • Speak to faculty, staff, and admissions counselors about the quality and affordability of available academic programs
  • Hear about student activities, internship opportunities, and housing options
  • Peruse the student clubs and organization information tables
  • Speak with admissions counselors about the application process, deadlines, and requirements

Register for Open House here. Don’t miss out!

Upcoming Events:

  • October 3rd– Prospective Transfer Student Chat – Chat with the admissions staff about attending our open house. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the day’s events and about the university in general and how to make the most of your Open House 2012 visit.
  • October 13th– OPEN HOUSE
  • November 28th– Prospective Transfer Student Chat – Do you have questions about transferring to the university, about Mass Transfer, or the application process for transfer students? Come chat with our transfer staff to have all of your questions answered!

Admissions counselors are already hitting the road to visit you, be sure to check out your community college’s information board for the dates we’ll be in your area.

Looking forward to seeing you and chatting with you!

Email will not be published

Website example

Your Comment:

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture.
Anti-Spam Image

photo 2Transfer Articulation Officer. What does that mean? It means that if it has something to do with transfer admissions at UMass Boston, I have my hand in it; from recruitment to Transfer Credit Evaluations to transfer credit petitions and much more! So, there’s some information about what I do, here’s a little bit more about who I am:

  • I received my Bachelor of Arts in Classics from UMass Amherst in 2004
  • I recently received my Masters of Education in April 2011 from Northeastern University
  • I am a strong advocate for education, specifically public education which is why I love working at UMass Boston.

My favorite part of my job is working with and helping students. I am excited for this opportunity to reach out to more of you. Stay tuned!