Transfer Services assists students who are planning to transfer FROM QCC to four-year colleges and universities. 


Transfer Agreements

 

Here are the resources from the "Transfer 101" workshop:

1.  Helpful Links for Transfer Students

Helpful Links for Transfer Students.pdf

 

2. Transfer Nursing Guide

Transfer Nursing Booklet.pdf

 

3. Transfer 101 PowerPoint

Transfer 101 Presentation (1).pdf

 

4.  Contact list for Universities and Colleges

College-University Contact List 24-25.docx

 

5. To order an official transcript(s), please link to the Clearinghouse website at Official Transcript Request

  •  The site will walk you through placing your order, including delivery options and fees. You can order as many transcripts as you like in a single session. A processing fee will be charged per recipient.
  • Order updates will be emailed to you. You can also track your order online.
  • Questions?  Call the QCC Registrar at 508.854.4257

Here are the resources for the "Ready to Research" workshop.

1. Helpful Links for Transfer Students

Helpful Links for Transfer Students.pdf

 

2. Transfer Nursing Guide

Transfer Nursing Booklet.pdf

 

3.  Contact list for Universities and Colleges

College-University Contact List 24-25.docx

 

4.  "Ready to Apply to Bachelor's Programs" Presentation

How to research bachelors programs.pptx

 

5. To order an official transcript(s), please link to the Clearinghouse website at Official Transcript Request

  •  The site will walk you through placing your order, including delivery options and fees. You can order as many transcripts as you like in a single session. A processing fee will be charged per recipient.
  • Order updates will be emailed to you. You can also track your order online.
  • Questions?  Call the QCC Registrar at 508.854.4257

Here are the resources from the "Ready to Apply" workshop:

1. Helpful Links for Transfer Students

Helpful Links for Transfer Students.pdf

 

2. Transfer Nursing Guide

Transfer Nursing Booklet.pdf

 

3. College Application Tracker (blank)

College Application Tracker.pdf

 

4. "Ready to Apply" PowerPoint

Ready to Apply.pdf

 

5.  Contact list for Universities and Colleges

College-University Contact List 24-25.docx

 

6.  Common Application Guide

CommAppGuide.pptx

 

7. To order an official transcript(s), please link to the Clearinghouse website at Official Transcript Request

  •  The site will walk you through placing your order, including delivery options and fees. You can order as many transcripts as you like in a single session. A processing fee will be charged per recipient.
  • Order updates will be emailed to you. You can also track your order online.
  • Questions?  Call the QCC Registrar at 508.854.4257

FINANCIAL AID:  Regardless of whether you transfer to a public or private four-year institution, your cost of attendance is very likely to be higher than at QCC. That’s not necessarily cause for worry. The good news is that your financial aid eligibility also increase's at the next institution.

FAFSA:

Applying for financial aid is important throughout the transfer application process. Institutions recognize and require FAFSA to determine eligibility for scholarship opportunities. Our office encourages students to apply for FAFSA even if you have not received a decision. The receiving institution will file your information until you have applied and then they can create an award letter. 

CSS Profile/Other Financial Aid Applications:

Some colleges/universities also require a second financial aid application called the CSS Profile.  This secondary application is goes further in-depth into your and your family's financial situation which will determine your aid amount. There is a cost associated with the CSS Profile application. Other colleges/universities could potentially require their own supplementary financial aid application instead of the CSS Profile for the same purposes.

Net Price Calculator (NPC):

You may be able to estimate your financial aid eligibility at a four-year institution before you even apply. The Federal Government requires all colleges and universities to provide the NPC to help students estimate aid eligibility. The NPC is usually found under the “Financial Aid” or “Tuition” webpage on an institutions website. You fill out an online form to answer a series of questions and then receive an estimate of financial aid eligibility.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not an official financial aid award. It is an estimate of your eligibility/award. You must still file a FAFSA application to have financial aid letter formally determined.

 

TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS:

Unlike the FAFSA application process, transfer scholarships are not tied to a single questionnaire. You can find opportunities in many locations. Scholarships can vary from school to school and by various criteria, so check with each college you are interested in. Merit-based scholarships can also be awarded at institutions. Those are determined by various criteria, but focus on high academic performance, not financial need. Do not be afraid to contact an admissions representative to speak about what opportunities you could qualify for. 

PLEASE NOTE: Scholarship deadlines are typically different from transfer application deadlines, sometimes months earlier. It’s important to start looking for scholarships early.

 

(1.)  LOCAL AND REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS:  Scholarships vary from year to year. Check directly with schools of interest to confirm scholarship availability.  Most scholarship information can be found on the receiving institutions' website under "Financial Aid" or "Cost of Attendance":

(2.)  SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHES:

(3.)  OTHER RESOURCES:

  • QCC Financial Aid Office, Room 165A (for scholarships while AT QCC)
  • Chamber of Commerce: Ask about scholarships sponsored by business organizations, companies, or non-profit groups.
  • Library: The reference librarian at your local library can direct you to scholarship directories.
  • Employer: Ask about "education benefits" available at the human resources/personnel office at your/your parents' employer. Some companies offer scholarships or tuition assistance for employees and/or their children.
  • Massachusetts Educational Finance Authority can be a good resource for students.

(4.)  WORDS OF WARNING:

  • Many organizations offer scholarships, and individuals provide professional assistance in finding them. Most groups are legitimate, but others are not.
  • Be suspicious of organizations or individuals that charge application fees for their scholarships. If their goal is to give away money, they should not be asking you for money.
  • Beware of individuals who claim there are vast amounts of unclaimed scholarship money and they can guarantee you will get some. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is not true.

Transfer Steps: Transferring with or without a degree to a four-year school includes a few steps.  Each link below will bring you to information about each particular step in this process: