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Visiting Students
What is a visiting student?
Visiting students are matriculated at another college but are taking classes at The College at Brockport. Visiting students may take up to one year of classes at The College at Brockport to transfer back to their home institution.
Applying
To apply, download the Visiting Student Application or call the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (585) 395-2751 or e-mail us at admit@brockport.edu. You must have the application signed by your advisor (from your home institution) — indicating approval of all courses you wish to complete at The College at Brockport and providing signed proof of your academic and disciplinary standing. You also must submit official transcripts from each college/university you have received credit from and you must meet the current admissions standards as transfer students.
The fall application deadline is July 1st and the spring application deadline is December 1st. Applications received after these dates will only be processed for the wait list and admission decisions will be made on a space available basis.
Visiting students are responsible for the tuition, fees and charges at The College at Brockport. Your home school must sign a consortium agreement with our Office of Financial Aid for you to receive financial aid.
Visiting students register after the first Student Orientation, Advisement and Registration Session (SOAR) of the semester. If you are in need of financial aid, please contact the Office of Financial Aid before you apply.
Study Abroad Program
Students who are matriculated at another institution and wish to participate in our Study Abroad Program are considered a visiting student. Applications for our Study Abroad Program are available through the Office of International Education. If you will be requesting financial aid, please contact the Office of International Education before you apply.
Comments or questions? Contact Undergraduate Admissions.


