Wednesday, January 27, 2010

University of Maryland, College Park Transfer Information


  • UMCP Early Transfer Application Deadline:

    March 1: Students should apply by this date for best consideration. Admission decisions will be released approximately four to six weeks after a complete application is received, beginning in mid-March. Due to space limitations, early application is strongly encouraged.

    March 1: Deadline for all U.S. citizens & permanent residents with any non-U.S. academic records.Regular Application Deadline:

    June 1: Applicants who complete their application by this date will have decisions released 4-6 weeks after all materials have been received. Complete applications received after June 1st will be reviewed on a space available basis.International Transfer Students: non-immigrants currently holding or intending to seek a F-1 or J-1 visa must follow the international deadlines which are earlier than regular deadlines.


  • Transcripts: Have MC transcripts sent to UMCP electronically - this is how MC will automatically send them. DO NOT request paper copies of transcripts for UMCP. The electronic transcript loads quickly into your file and assures faster processing of your application.


  • Preferred Overall GPA for Admission: Students with an overall GPA of 3.0 are given priority admission consideration. Students with less than a 3.0 who have completed an AA degree or 56 credits toward an AA degree are admitted on a space available basis.
    MTAP - The Maryland Transfer Advantage Program. This program offers students guaranteed admission if program requirements are met (30 credits minimum completed in specific categories; overall GPA of 3.0, etc.). Benefits include the ability to take a course at UM at a reduced price while enrolled at MC. MTAP does not guarantee admission to Limited Enrollment Programs described below. Visit the MTAP website for details: www.admissions.umd.edu/admissions/apply/MarylandTransferAdvantage.asp


  • Pre-Transfer Advising - take advantage of this service to assure your smooth transfer to UMCP www.transferadvising.umd.edu/


  • Housing: dormitory and university-owned housing is generally not offered to transfer
    students. You may apply; however, also pursue off-campus housing information. On-Campus: Office of Resident Life: www.resnet.umd.edu/ ; Off-Campus Housing Services http://www.och.umd.edu/

  • MC Equivalency Chart for UMCP CORE General Education Requirements: www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/corecp.pdf

  • Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP's) have additional specific Gateway Course Requirements as well as GPA requirements. These majors at UMCP are Limited Enrollment Programs: Architecture ; Business ; Chemical and Life Sciences (Fall 2010 and after); Communication ; Criminology and Criminal Justice ; Engineering ; Government and Politics ; Journalism ; Landscape Architecture ; Psychology (Fall 2009 and after)Some general notes on LEP's at UMCP:

  • Only one “gateway” or performance review course may be repeated to earn the required grade and that course may only be repeated once. Repeats include withdrawals from courses noted by a W on the transcript. A student who has repeated two gateway courses will be denied admission. Any student denied admission to the major may appeal directly to the Assistant Dean of the College (MC adviser’s note: very few students are granted admission by an appeal, typically only when a student has a stellar overall GPA and an unusual circumstance to explain why more than one gateway was repeated.)
  • Students may apply only once to an LEP. In most LEP programs, there is only one time frame to apply, during the semester when the 60th credit is earned for transfer students.
    Students who apply to UM are first admitted to the University, then to LEP Programs. The LEP reviews do not require a second application; note that most decisions on LEP majors are made after the current semester is over when final grades are available (for example, Business admits are made in June after Spring grades are received).

No comments:

Post a Comment