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On the road to your bachelor’s degree, isn’t it nice to know that you can get there from here?by Dave Adams |
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It's easy to see yourself in cap and gown, waving a diploma over your head while the orchestra plays and family members yell out your name from the 15th row of the Palace. What's harder to visualize is all of the steps you have to take before you can arrive at that magical moment when you can add BA, BS or BBA to your resume. Consider the information on these two pages as your first step toward answering all of those nagging questions, from "What classes do I need?" and "Will they all transfer?" to "How much is this going to cost?" In the process remember: No matter how far away a four-year degree seems, at OCC "you can get anywhere from here." Charting your course Here are four things you can do right away to start planning your successful transfer from Oakland Community College to the four-year college or university of your choice. 1. Make a call A phone call to the number listed at the bottom of this page gets you started. A helpful admissions representative can answer basic questions, arrange to have a packet of information mailed to you, and help you schedule an appointment with an OCC counselor. 2. Apply for admission The admissions representative can mail you an application, or you can stop by the admissions office at any of our convenient campus locations and pick one up. Better yet, if you have access to the internet, an application can be requested from the college Web site at www.oaklandcc.edu then click on College Information. At OCC there is no fee to file an application. 3. Search the transfer files Early on in your academic career you need to decide which college you want to transfer to. At any of our campuses you can meet with a well-qualified counselor and identify the specific courses that you need to take to make your transfer to the university of your choice as easy as possible. 4. Bring your questions When you come to your counselor appointment, come armed with information and ideas about what it is you want to accomplish and questions about your options for getting there. |
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