Thursday, January 28, 2016

Oregon Transfer Days

Many students plan on transferring to a four-year university when their time at LBCC has concluded. The purpose of the Oregon Transfer Days event is to inform students about different schools and to make the decision easier.

Oregon Transfer Days took place on Thursday, Jan. 21 in Takena Hall at the Albany Campus from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tables were set up with representatives from 22 different schools. Students were encouraged to drop by to make connections and help decide what school is the best fit.

Schools present at the event included Oregon State University, University of Oregon, University of Portland, Linfield College, Southern Oregon University, The Art Institute, and Western Oregon University among others.

UO Assistant Director for Transfer Admissions and Residency Officer Brian Stanley said it’s important for students to choose a school that fits their career goals and learning outcomes.

“Visit campus if you can. Get a feel for what it’s like,” said Stanley. “As you’re comparing schools, get a good idea of what the program is like to see if it’s a good fit.”

Representatives had business cards or contact information available so students who are interested in transferring could contact them and begin the transfer process.

LBCC student and business major Mohammad Almoshares said that transfer day helped him hone in on which school he wants to go to.

“I want to make sure I stay in Oregon. I’m interested in UO,” said Almoshares.

Larry Wilson, a representative for The Art Institute, said students shouldn’t worry too much about costs for school because there are options available to everyone.

“Meet with financial aid at every school to see if you qualify for grants or scholarships,” said Wilson.

Jocelyn Allen represented The College of Idaho at Oregon Transfer Days and said students should be active members of the student body at whichever school they choose.

“Wherever you choose to go, get involved,” said Allen. “Get involved with student clubs and sport. It will make the transition easier.”

Students interested in transferring to a four-year university from LBCC should meet with their advisor to find more information and contact schools you may be thinking about attending.

At a Glance:

  • LBCC isn't the only school participating in the Oregon Transfer Days. Here's a list of the different community colleges around Oregon where Oregon Transfer Days is happening.  
  • These are all the colleges that were present at the event: Corban University, Grand Canyon, University, Linfield College, Marylhurst University, National American University, National College of Natural Medicine, Northwest Christian University, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, Oregon State University, Oregon State University - Cascades, Oregon Tech, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Pacific University Oregon, Portland State University, Southern Oregon University, The Art Institute, The College of Idaho, The Ford Family Foundation, University of Oregon, University of Portland, University of Western States,Western Oregon University
  • Here's a link to the Advising page on the LBCC website. This might be helpful for students seeking more information about transferring.
  • For students seeking advice on campus, visit the Counseling Center located in Takena Hall at the Albany campus. 


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