Transfer Day visits
Each semester, students interested in transferring to KU will be able to tour the campus and learn about admission requirements, scholarships, and academics at the University of Kansas. Faculty and staff will provide general information about transferring credits and degree requirements for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professional programs. Reservations for visits are required and visit days do fill up, so reserve early and before booking travel arrangements. See the box at right to reserve your spot!
Who should attend?
Transfer students are those students who enter KU after attending another college, university, or community college after graduation from high school. Any student who is interested in transferring to KU within the next 12 months and their guests will benefit from this program. (Students planning further in advance are also welcome, but timelines will be specific to Summer/Fall 2013 and Spring 2014.) There is a small fee, and preregistration is required; all transfer students must register separately. All registrations are accepted on a space-available basis.
What will I do during my visit?
Here's a quick glance of the schedule for Transfer Days. You will get a detailed event schedule at check-in. (Please note that exact timing of events may vary.)
- 8:15 Check In
- 8:50 Welcome to KU & Admissions Overview
- 9:15 Mini Information Sessions from Financial Aid, Career Center, Student Involvement & Leadership Center, and Housing
- 10:30 Next Steps Q&A and Student Panel
- 11:00 Academic Appointment
- 12:00 Lunch with current students, faculty, and staff
- 1:00 Campus Tour
- 2:00 Check Out
How do I register?
Registration will be available online in early January 2013.
Where do I check in?
Check-in for Transfer Student Visit Day is at the Kansas Union on the main campus. Please plan to park in the Mississippi Street Parking Garage located north of the Kansas Memorial Union. We will validate your parking the day of the event.
When are Transfer Visit Days?
February 13, 2012 and March 15, 2012



