So You Want to Transfer?

All those students planning on transferring to a four year school next fall: Make sure all of your information has been sent to the transfer school! Many deadlines have already past but others will be coming up very soon.

Many students come out of high school expecting college will be exciting and easily handled. Many have no idea what they want to do ... except go to college.


Knowing what you want is important. You need to pick a direction. You need to know that your path is achievable. Planning that path is vital.


Transferring to a four year school is a process not just an event. Talk to a counselor as you plan your future.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Transfer Fair

There will be a Transfer Fair held in the CVCC Student Center on September 15th from 12:00 noon until 1:30pm

The following schools will be in attendance
Regent University
Virginia Wesleyan College
University of Virginia
St. Paul’s College
Shenandoah University
Hampton University
Sweet Briar College
University of Mary Washington
Norfolk State University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Intermont College
Virginia Military Institute
Lynchburg College
Virginia Tech
ITT Technical Institute
The Art Institutes
Old Dominion University
Skyline College
Virginia State University
George Mason
Mary Baldwin
Randolph College
Coastal Carolina University
Bluefield College
West Virginia University of Technology (WVU Tech)

Transferring in Two Years

Folks, the reason we publish a college catalog with curriculum's inside is because those people who want to transfer in two calendar years need to understand what it is going to take for them to make that happen.

If a curriculum says you need to take a minimum of 14-15 credits a semester then taking the bare minimum of 12 credits so you will be full time is not going to get you graduated with you expect.

And if you know what you want to major in at the four year school, you need to start working with that school at least your second semester here...we are not experts on what a four year school expects for each and every program they offer.

YOU must start to take responsibility for your education.