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Chapter
VII: Admissions and General Information
Cross-Campus Transfer Students
Applications
from students enrolled in another school or college of the University
of Michigan (Ann Arbor) are considered cross-campus transfer
applications. In admitting cross-campus transfers, several factors
are considered. A student's previous academic program is evaluated
in terms of the College's
residence policy (see Chapter IV) and the requirements
of the program to be elected in the College. A student's grade
point average and the general trend of the grade record are also
considered. The reasons for the applicant's request for a transfer
are considered as are test scores and the high school record.
Students
should obtain the Application for Undergraduate Admission
available from the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions. There is no application fee.
Applications must be submitted no less than four weeks prior
to the desired term of enrollment.
Students
may not cross-campus transfer to LS&A until they have completed
two full terms in their original school or college. Students
who wish to make a cross-campus transfer after the freshman year
should discuss their plans with an academic advisor; the advisor
will assist in selecting an appropriate academic program for
the second term of the freshman year. Cross-campus transfer students
may receive credit for a maximum of 90 credits from the previous
college or school. LS&A residency requires that a student
earn 30 credits in the College of Literature, Science, and the
Arts.
Students
who wish to transfer from the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts to the Residential College or vice versa should
contact the RC Counseling Office for information about intra-college
transfer procedures. In these cases, the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions is not involved.

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