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I am going to try and transfer after semester one (I know it rarely happens) and I am just wondering if anyone knows who I apply to (UAC or my University) and when I have to do this by:confused:? Thanks for any help:).
 

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Originally posted by Merethrond
I am going to try and transfer after semester one (I know it rarely happens) and I am just wondering if anyone knows who I apply to (UAC or my University) and when I have to do this by:confused:? Thanks for any help:).
ask your uni if the course you are trying to transfer to allows mid year transfers, if so, ask if you can internally transfer - but if not, you'll have to apply with UAC. Check their website for the opening dates for applications
 

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Re: Re: Mid-Year Transfer.

Originally posted by Minai
ask your uni if the course you are trying to transfer to allows mid year transfers, if so, ask if you can internally transfer - but if not, you'll have to apply with UAC. Check their website for the opening dates for applications
OK, I suppose they will have all the information. It is too early to be asking the University about this though:)? Thanks for your help too:).
 

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From the UAC site:

2004 mid-year admissions
Applications for 2004 mid-year admissions through UAC will open in early April 2004. Courses and information on how to apply will be available then. Not all institutions participate in mid-year admissions and institutions that are participating do not offer a full range of courses for mid-year.
 

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where are you going santaslayer? You are sooo not dropping law!

Oh and Im pretty sure if you're transferring within ur own uni uac doesn't get involved
 

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Im just telling merethrond wat my position in since he seems to be in the same, quit with the attitude
 

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Woah, settle down mate. I don't have an attitude. All my posts were done in the spirit of friendliness. You think I have an "attitude" simply because I have a different answer for Merethrond (who may or may not be a guy, with that ava :p)? The fact is that i'm going to the same university as Merethrond, and so that would seem to add some weight to my words. I too, am just advising him on what I know.
 

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just to clarify, if you internally transfer, UAC is NOT involved
 

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I might have to go back to Student Services again. The guy I talked to mightn't have known what he was talking about. :p
 

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Not every university allows internal transfers from one degree to another. Transferring 'down' or across a stream would be another issue, though, as people in this thread have already stated.
 

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