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Events in April 2023

  • April 3 (2 events)
    Admitted Student Day
    Transfer Center: Transfer Talks - Transferring to Private Colleges

    Transfer Center: Transfer Talks - Transferring to Private Colleges


    April 3

    The Transfer Center is hosting its annual University Week & Spring College Fair the week of April 3-7. We provide a week of services designed to encourage our students to explore all transfer options! Join the Transfer Center to learn about transferring to private colleges and universities!

  • April 5 (2 events)
    UC Davis: Transfer Aggie Day (Admitted Students)

    UC Davis: Transfer Aggie Day (Admitted Students)

    N/A
    April 5

    Aggie Day is your introduction to life at UC Davis! From dining, financial aid, housing, student groups and more, learn everything you need to jumpstart your Aggie experience.

    Register here!

    Transfer Center: Transfer Talks - The UC & Guaranteed Admission

    Transfer Center: Transfer Talks - The UC & Guaranteed Admission


    April 5

    The Transfer Center is hosting its annual University Week & Spring College Fair the week of April 3-7. We provide a week of services designed to encourage our students to explore all transfer options!

    Register here!

  • April 6 (2 events)
    UC Irvine: UCI Transfer Basics

    UC Irvine: UCI Transfer Basics


    April 6

    Are you preparing to apply to UCI for Fall 2024 and beyond? Join us for a UCI Prospective Transfer Presentation! Learn about UCI and our transfer admissions process with an admissions counselor, sessions will last approximately 45 minutes with time to ask your questions.

    To RSVP [Click Here]

    UC Santa Cruz: Environmental Studies Virtual Info Session

    UC Santa Cruz: Environmental Studies Virtual Info Session


    April 6

    Do you love studying plants, animals, and our planet? Are you passionate about conserving nature, nerdy about environmental policy, or determined to fight climate injustice?  

     

    If this describes you, please come to our virtual info session! We would love to share more about the hands-on internships, incredible field quarters, and engaging classes offered by the department of Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz. At the session, the undergrad advisor for Environmental Studies will discuss how you can prepare for transferring into ENVS or Agroecology, and what classes you can take at Fullerton to set you up for a smooth transition.

     

    WHEN: Thursday, April 6th, 3-4pm

     

    WHO: Any students at Fullerton College who are interested in studying Environmental Studies or Agroecology

     

    REGISTER TO RECEIVE ZOOM LINK: https://tinyurl.com/fullerton-ucsc

     

    Email envsadvi@ucsc.edu if you need accommodations. Hope to see you there!

  • April 12 (1 event)
    Woodbury University: Instant Decision Day

    Woodbury University: Instant Decision Day


    April 12

    Woodbury University will be in the Fullerton College Transfer Center to host an Instant Decision Day. During the event, representatives from Woodbury will let students know if they’re admissible, what transfer scholarship they may qualify for, and number of credits that will transfer over.

    Register here!

  • April 13 (1 event)
    Part 1: Preparing to Apply to the Cal State (Midyear 2024 Transfers)

    Part 1: Preparing to Apply to the Cal State (Midyear 2024 Transfers)


    April 13

    ATTENTION APPLICANTS TO THE CAL STATE FOR SPRING 2024:
    The Transfer Center provides a four-part application series designed to walk our students through the application cycle. Begin your application process with our Part 1: Are You Ready to Apply?

    This workshop provides participating students with the following:

    • Overview of the entire Cal State Application process.
    • Information on current Cal State Admissions standards.
    • Introduction to the Associated Degree for Transfer (ADT).

    To RSVP, please visit our  [Application Services webpage!

  • April 16 (1 event)
    Biola Bound

    Biola Bound

    N/A
    April 15 April 18

    Join prospective students from around the United States as you discover campus, immerse yourself in student life and explore Southern California! To be eligible to participate in Biola Bound, you must commit to the following criteria:

    • You must be: a first-time visitor to Biola, a junior or senior in high school or a college student interested in transferring (up to the age of 25), and living out-of-state or in California zip codes 94000–96199.
    • Before booking a flight, you must hear from us regarding space available for the Biola Bound of your choice. Biola Bound is a popular program with limited capacity, and we reserve the right to refuse registration.
    • Your flight must arrive at LAX on Saturday between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. On Tuesday, your flight must depart LAX between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. *We may not be able to provide you with transportation if you choose to arrive earlier or depart later than these time frames.
    • To be eligible for *flight reimbursement of up to $500, you must register for Biola Bound, visit Biola during one of the four Biola Bound weekends, participate in all Biola Bound program events and enroll at Biola University. Your online registration must be completed and received by Biola no later than 3 weeks prior to the Saturday of your preferred Biola Bound. *Reimbursement will happen automatically during the student's first semester at Biola.
    • You must submit a $135 registration fee which covers housing, local transportation, on-campus meals and a ticket to Disneyland. It is also recommended you bring at least $60 for off-campus meals and spending money.
    • Note for parents/guardians: This program is designed for students only. If it is important that you accompany your student to visit our school, we suggest that you look into one of our other visit events, or set up an individual visit.
  • April 17 (2 events)
    Biola Bound

    Biola Bound

    N/A
    April 15 April 18

    Join prospective students from around the United States as you discover campus, immerse yourself in student life and explore Southern California! To be eligible to participate in Biola Bound, you must commit to the following criteria:

    • You must be: a first-time visitor to Biola, a junior or senior in high school or a college student interested in transferring (up to the age of 25), and living out-of-state or in California zip codes 94000–96199.
    • Before booking a flight, you must hear from us regarding space available for the Biola Bound of your choice. Biola Bound is a popular program with limited capacity, and we reserve the right to refuse registration.
    • Your flight must arrive at LAX on Saturday between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. On Tuesday, your flight must depart LAX between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. *We may not be able to provide you with transportation if you choose to arrive earlier or depart later than these time frames.
    • To be eligible for *flight reimbursement of up to $500, you must register for Biola Bound, visit Biola during one of the four Biola Bound weekends, participate in all Biola Bound program events and enroll at Biola University. Your online registration must be completed and received by Biola no later than 3 weeks prior to the Saturday of your preferred Biola Bound. *Reimbursement will happen automatically during the student's first semester at Biola.
    • You must submit a $135 registration fee which covers housing, local transportation, on-campus meals and a ticket to Disneyland. It is also recommended you bring at least $60 for off-campus meals and spending money.
    • Note for parents/guardians: This program is designed for students only. If it is important that you accompany your student to visit our school, we suggest that you look into one of our other visit events, or set up an individual visit.
  • April 18 (2 events)
    Biola Bound

    Biola Bound

    N/A
    April 15 April 18

    Join prospective students from around the United States as you discover campus, immerse yourself in student life and explore Southern California! To be eligible to participate in Biola Bound, you must commit to the following criteria:

    • You must be: a first-time visitor to Biola, a junior or senior in high school or a college student interested in transferring (up to the age of 25), and living out-of-state or in California zip codes 94000–96199.
    • Before booking a flight, you must hear from us regarding space available for the Biola Bound of your choice. Biola Bound is a popular program with limited capacity, and we reserve the right to refuse registration.
    • Your flight must arrive at LAX on Saturday between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. On Tuesday, your flight must depart LAX between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. *We may not be able to provide you with transportation if you choose to arrive earlier or depart later than these time frames.
    • To be eligible for *flight reimbursement of up to $500, you must register for Biola Bound, visit Biola during one of the four Biola Bound weekends, participate in all Biola Bound program events and enroll at Biola University. Your online registration must be completed and received by Biola no later than 3 weeks prior to the Saturday of your preferred Biola Bound. *Reimbursement will happen automatically during the student's first semester at Biola.
    • You must submit a $135 registration fee which covers housing, local transportation, on-campus meals and a ticket to Disneyland. It is also recommended you bring at least $60 for off-campus meals and spending money.
    • Note for parents/guardians: This program is designed for students only. If it is important that you accompany your student to visit our school, we suggest that you look into one of our other visit events, or set up an individual visit.
    Part 1: Preparing to Apply to the Cal State (Midyear 2024 Transfers)

    Part 1: Preparing to Apply to the Cal State (Midyear 2024 Transfers)


    April 18

    ATTENTION APPLICANTS TO THE CAL STATE FOR SPRING 2024:
    The Transfer Center provides a four-part application series designed to walk our students through the application cycle. Begin your application process with our Part 1: Are You Ready to Apply?

    This workshop provides participating students with the following:

    • Overview of the entire Cal State Application process.
    • Information on current Cal State Admissions standards.
    • Introduction to the Associated Degree for Transfer (ADT).

    To RSVP, please visit our  [Application Services webpage!

  • April 23 (1 event)
    2023 NACAC Virtual College Fair

    2023 NACAC Virtual College Fair


    April 23

    NACAC’s upcoming series of Virtual and In-Person College Fairs kicks off on Feb. 5! We are excited to support these events, which provide students and families the opportunity to connect with college representatives, learn about the admissions process, and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities. These sessions support all students, including seniors who may still be weighing their college options.

    Register Here!

  • April 25 (2 events)
    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Inland Empire

    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Inland Empire

    N/A
    April 25

    NACAC’s upcoming series of Virtual and In-Person College Fairs kicks off on Feb. 5! We are excited to support these events, which provide students and families the opportunity to connect with college representatives, learn about the admissions process, and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities. These sessions support all students, including seniors who may still be weighing their college options.

    Register Here!

    Midyear 2024 Transfers: Associate Degree for Transfer (AD-T) Verification Workshop

    Midyear 2024 Transfers: Associate Degree for Transfer (AD-T) Verification Workshop


    April 25

    The Associates Degree for Transfer (ADT) is a specialized AA-T, AS-T that will guarantee you a spot in the Cal State University system in a similar major.

    For students who apply to the California State University for Midyear 2024.

    To RSVP for this seminar, please visit the Application Services webpage New tab.

  • April 27 (2 events)
    Part 4: Admission Decisions ( Fall 2023 Transfers)

    Part 4: Admission Decisions ( Fall 2023 Transfers)


    April 27

    This workshop provides fall 2023 applicants to the Cal State and UC assistance with their admissions notices.
    Topics include:

    • Acceptance, Wait-list and Denial notices
    • How to determine which campus is the best fit,
    • Accepting an admission offer,
    • Enrollment confirmation deposits,
    • Appealing a denial notice,
    • Dropping and/or failing spring courses,
    • Transitioning to the university

    To RSVP, please visit the FC Transfer Center Application Services webpage. 

    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Los Angeles

    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Los Angeles


    April 27

    NACAC’s upcoming series of Virtual and In-Person College Fairs kicks off on Feb. 5! We are excited to support these events, which provide students and families the opportunity to connect with college representatives, learn about the admissions process, and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities. These sessions support all students, including seniors who may still be weighing their college options.

    Register here!

  • April 28 (1 event)
    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Los Angeles

    2023 NACAC In-Person College Fair - Los Angeles


    April 28

    NACAC’s upcoming series of Virtual and In-Person College Fairs kicks off on Feb. 5! We are excited to support these events, which provide students and families the opportunity to connect with college representatives, learn about the admissions process, and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities. These sessions support all students, including seniors who may still be weighing their college options.

    Register here!