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The Page is Currently Each year more than 1,300 students transfer to the College from other institutions of higher learning, with most coming from SUNY community colleges. With 40 undergraduate majors, transfer students have a variety of academic programs from which to choose. Transfer Requirements Applying Transfer applicants must send official transcripts from every college/university attended. This is necessary regardless of the number of credits earned, even if the information appears on another institution's transcript. Failure to report all previously attended colleges on the SUNY application will cause a delay in the application process. Please send official transcripts to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Students with less than 24 transferable college credits are also required to submit official high school transcripts and SAT/ACT scores for consideration. If you will be transferring to SUNY Brockport with more than 54 transferable college credits, you will be required to indicate an academic major on your application. Teacher certification is available at SUNY Brockport, and must be completed in addition to a declared major. Please visit the Education Department's website for a complete list of appropriate academic majors for education certification. You can check the status of your application by clicking here. Previous Applicants Please note that 1) a prior acceptance does not guarantee acceptance for a future semester and 2) we may require updated transcripts and/or additional information. If this is the case, we will send you a letter requesting the needed credentials. EOP When will you hear from us? Transferring credit We encourage students transferring from a SUNY college to complete as many of the SUNY General Education requirements as they can prior to entering SUNY Brockport. Your academic advisor at your current college can advise you on which classes fulfill the SUNY General Education requirement. The Office of Academic Advisement has developed a Transfer Academic Planning Guide, which can assist transfer students and help identify course equivalencies between the classes at their current college and classes at SUNY Brockport. Scholarships
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