City College’s 19th annual Transfer Day is coming up, and the Transfer Center is expecting a record-breaking number of colleges to attend from throughout the country.
Transfer Day will occupy the entire quad Monday, Sept. 22.
“The main function of the Transfer Day is to really give students as much exposure as possible to as many colleges and universities,” said Shannon Giley, Transfer Center director.
“We actually provide them with a list of questions that they can talk to the different colleges with,” Giley said. “They can ask the questions that they have on the questionnaire, and to really get some insight [into] the schools about their admissions, their GPA requirements, their unit requirements, application deadlines and so forth.”
Over 60 colleges will be participating.
“There will be a raffle and giveaways at the event as well,” said Giley.
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Nearly 1,000 students are expected to attend Transfer Day, and 1,500 to 2,000 students are anticipated to transfer to either a University of California or a California State University next fall.
Angelica Garcia, who is in her third year of attending City College, will be one of those transfer students who has also attended Transfer Day before.
“You can actually get to talk to [campus representatives] and get one-on-one questions answered,” said Garcia, who hopes to transfer to UC Riverside.
There will be a raffle and giveaways at the event as well, Giley said.
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.