1. Course description and courses being studied.
In addition to the course description, the application materials for undergraduate transfer in the United States are not much different from those for freshmen. Course description needs to describe the course you have studied in detail, including but not limited to: course name, credits, course content, etc. When translating the courses studied, it is suggested that applicants from the United States who change their majors from undergraduate to major should study carefully the relevant courses of the American application major before writing, and try their best to rely on the domestic courses to increase the transferable credits to some extent.
Step 2: Copy
High school transcripts and high school diplomas (if the credits meet the application requirements of the school, some schools do not need to provide high school scores; Some schools will also ask for the results of the college entrance examination, such as Shuangcheng, so it is recommended that students prepare all the transcripts and supporting documents that may be used in the preparatory work.
Transcripts and attendance certificates of courses taken at the university. When students apply for undergraduate transfer in the United States in the last semester of their sophomore year, due to the different deadlines of various schools, they may only be able to issue their freshman transcripts first (the results of sophomore year will come out after the application deadlines of some American schools). Most schools will require students to submit official final transcripts after entering the school, and at this time, students are required to submit transcripts of all courses they have completed, as well as their achievements and credits.
3. American undergraduate transfer application documents
Some American universities can apply for undergraduate transfer through the universal application system. The main theme of the document is generally to ask students to write about the reasons for migration and what academic goals students hope to achieve through migration. Some schools will have their own specific paperwork, but only ask students why they choose this school/major, what advantages the applied school/major can bring to students, and what contributions the students can bring to the school.
4. Proof of deposit
Transfer students studying in the United States are advised to provide deposit certificates of RMB 300,000-400,000 (to be frozen).
5. Financial Assistance Form
Some schools will have special forms that require sponsors to fill in relevant information and sign.
6. Letter of recommendation
1-3 letters. One is from the head teacher of high school, and the other is from the university teacher (it is recommended that one be written by a professional teacher and the other by a course teacher related to applying for a major). Some schools only need a letter of recommendation, and students are advised to choose professional teachers as referees.
Step 7 scan your passport