Episodes

  • Take Advantage of Dragon Next at Tiffin University
    Feb 27 2025

    summary

    In this episode of Transfer Take 5, Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Kelly Petrosino, DragonNext Program Manager at Tiffin University, discuss the Dragon Next program at Tiffin University, which facilitates the transfer of students from community colleges like Tri-C. They cover eligibility requirements, the application process, and the benefits of the program, including a campus tour and various degree offerings. The conversation also highlights affordability through scholarships and funding opportunities, making higher education more accessible for students.

    takeaways

    • Dragon Next is a partnership between Tri-C and Tiffin University.
    • Students can transfer their entire associate's degree to Tiffin.
    • Eligibility requires a completed associate's degree and a GPA of 2.0.
    • The program offers both online and on-campus options.
    • Students can participate in a campus tour to learn more.
    • Tiffin University has 59 bachelor's programs, 13 of which are online.
    • Dually enrolled students can take master's classes at the undergraduate rate.
    • Scholarships and funding opportunities are available for students.
    • The program caters to both traditional and working students.
    • Affordability is enhanced through various discounts and transfer credits.
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    12 mins
  • Why Choose Bowling Green State University?
    Feb 27 2025

    summary

    In this conversation, Melissa Swafford, Director of Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Parker Lake, BGSU Admissions Counselor, discuss the various aspects of transferring to Bowling Green State University (BGSU). They highlight BGSU's strong reputation, the appeal of its location, the opportunities available for transfer students, the affordability of education through scholarships, and the personalized experiences offered to prospective students. The discussion emphasizes the supportive environment at BGSU and the value of the education provided.

    takeaways

    • BGSU is highly regarded, ranked number one in the Midwest.
    • Students express high satisfaction and would choose BGSU again.
    • The university offers a blend of small-town charm and big-city access.
    • There are over 400 student organizations for diverse interests.
    • BGSU has a large and active marching band program.
    • Affordability is a priority, with numerous scholarships available.
    • Transfer students' credits are generally accepted, easing their transition.
    • Personalized campus visits can be arranged for prospective students.
    • BGSU provides a supportive environment for transfer students.
    • The university encourages early scholarship applications for better opportunities.
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    14 mins
  • Why Transfer to Ohio State?
    Feb 19 2025

    Ohio State University, transfer students, academic programs, financial aid, housing support, student life, campus visit, scholarships, career services, student organizations

    Summary

    In this conversation, Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Molly Sprague, Assistant Director of Admissions at OSU, discuss the various aspects of transferring to The Ohio State University. They cover the academic opportunities available, the importance of planning for transfer, financial aid options, housing support, and personal insights from Molly's experience as a transfer student. The discussion emphasizes the vibrant student life and resources that Ohio State offers to ensure a smooth transition for transfer students.

    Takeaways

    • Ohio State offers over 200 majors and 500 minors.
    • Columbus provides a vibrant city life for students.
    • Planning ahead is crucial for a successful transfer.
    • Specific GPA requirements exist for popular majors.
    • Scholarship Universe helps students find financial aid.
    • Pell-eligible students can benefit from the Buckeye Opportunity Program.
    • Ohio State has a two-year live on requirement for students.
    • Transfer students can find community through clubs and organizations.
    • Campus visits include tours and transfer overviews.
    • Personal experiences highlight the benefits of transferring to Ohio State.
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    11 mins
  • Navigating Transfer Admission at Case Western Reserve University
    Feb 19 2025

    In this conversation, Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Eric Sustar, CWRU Associate Director for Undergraduate Admissions, discuss the transfer admissions process at Case Western Reserve University. They focus on the unique aspects of the university's single-door admission policy, application requirements, financial aid opportunities, and support systems for transfer students. They emphasize the importance of personal statements, academic preparedness, and the resources available to help students transition smoothly into their new educational environment.

    takeaways

    • Case Western Reserve University has a single-door admission policy that allows flexibility in major selection.
    • Transfer students can apply using the Common App or Coalition App.
    • A personal statement is crucial for students to share their educational journey.
    • Financial aid meets 100% of the demonstrated need for admitted students.
    • PTK members are automatically considered for a $25,000 scholarship.
    • Strong academic performance at Tri-C is essential for transfer success.
    • Students are encouraged to connect with professors for recommendations.
    • Dedicated advisors support transfer students throughout their journey.
    • The Alliance for Non-Traditional and Transfer Students provides community and resources.
    • Campus visits and open houses are vital for prospective transfer students.
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    13 mins
  • Navigating the Transfer Process at Hiram College
    Feb 19 2025

    Summary

    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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    29 mins
  • Smooth and Seamless Transfer to Cleveland State University
    Feb 19 2025

    In this episode of Transfer Take 5, host Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, discusses the transfer process with Kayla Dennis, CSU Transfer Recruitment Specialist, and Thomas Ryan, Tri-C alumni. They explore various aspects of transferring, including support services, affordability, institutional fit, and resources for first-generation students. The conversation highlights the importance of seamless credit transfer, available scholarships, and the supportive environment at CSU for students transitioning from Tri-C. Thomas shares his personal experiences as a transfer student, emphasizing the value of academic advising and the TRIO program's support for first-generation students. The episode concludes with advice for prospective students on making informed decisions during their transfer journey.

    • Cleveland State is a top transfer destination for Tri-C students.
    • Support services are crucial for a smooth transfer process.
    • Affordability and scholarships are key considerations for transfer students.
    • Institutional fit is important for student satisfaction.
    • First-generation students have unique challenges and resources available.
    • Academic advising plays a significant role in student success.
    • Utilizing available resources can ease the transition to a four-year university.
    • Building relationships with advisors enhances the college experience.
    • Asking questions is essential for navigating the transfer process.
    • Researching programs helps students make informed decisions.
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    16 mins
  • Unlocking Your Future: Transfer to Western Governors University (WGU)
    Jan 14 2025

    This conversation explores the unique aspects of transferring to Western Governors University (WGU), including its competency-based education model, affordability, and support systems. Krista Spencer, WGU Senior Transfer Partner Executive and Ryan Markoff, Tri-C alumni discuss the benefits of WGU's structure, scholarship opportunities, and Ryan's personal journey from Tri-C to a successful career in IT after completing his degree at WGU.

    • WGU offers over 70 bachelor's and master's degrees.
    • Competency-based education allows students to progress quickly.
    • Tuition at WGU is low and starts at about $3,800.
    • Students can complete a degree in as little as one year.
    • WGU has partnerships that provide scholarships for students.
    • KFC Foundation pays 100% of tuition for eligible employees.
    • Program mentors provide one-on-one support to students.
    • Ryan completed 50 credit hours in just a few months.
    • WGU's structure is designed to accommodate working students.
    • Transferring credits promptly is crucial for IT students.
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    13 mins