From the provost: Attracting, supporting transfer students

from-the-provost-logoPULLMAN, Wash. – Although some of our best, brightest Cougars come from community colleges or other schools, we have seen that they often encounter a number of barriers when making the transition to WSU.

WSU’s new Transfer Clearinghouse now is in place to provide transfer students with a clear, clean path to WSU.

Typically, about half of WSU graduates are transfer students.

The Transfer Clearinghouse website will be launched soon.

Read all of this blog from interim co-provosts Erica Austin and Ron Mittelhammer at https://provost.wsu.edu/2015/09/15/transfer-clearinghouse/.

 

 

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