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Navigating the Transfer Process at Hiram College

Navigating the Transfer Process at Hiram College

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This conversation explores the transfer process to Hiram College, focusing on the application process, affordability, the student-athlete experience, academic support, and the sense of belonging for transfer students. Sally Hoffman, Assistant Director of Admission, Transfer and Online Coordinator at Hiram, and Holly Hoffman, Assistant Director of Admission at Hiram, share insights on how Hiram College simplifies the transfer experience, offers financial aid, and fosters a supportive community for incoming students.

Takeaways

  • The transfer application process at Hiram College is designed to be simple and transparent.
  • Students can expect merit-based scholarships ranging from $9,000 to $15,000 upon admission.
  • Hiram College has a strong focus on affordability, especially for Pell-eligible students.
  • The student-athlete experience at Hiram is enhanced by a supportive community and resources.
  • Academic advisors play a crucial role in helping students plan their degree completion effectively.
  • The Thrive Learning Center provides essential support for students with learning differences.
  • Hiram College fosters a sense of belonging through intentional onboarding and community-building activities.
  • Transfer students are encouraged to connect with coaches and faculty early in the process.
  • The unique academic structure at Hiram allows for flexibility in course loads and scheduling.
  • Building relationships with peers and faculty is key to a successful transition for transfer students

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