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Pitt-Bradford is among the nation’s best for transfer students

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The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford was named to Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s Transfer Honor Roll in honor of the pathways it has created to support transfer students.

This is the third time Pitt-Bradford has been recognized by the honor society for students at two-year colleges and universities. The regional campus is one of 208 colleges and universities in the nation and one of two public universities in Pennsylvania to earn the accolade.

Pitt-Bradford provides an extensive database of courses at other universities for students to find potential transfer credits. It also has specific transfer agreements with 15 other universities and offers merit scholarship for transfer students.

“We do our very best to be transfer-friendly, knowing that students are looking to us to help them earn a Pitt degree without losing out on credits they have already earned at other colleges,” said Bob Dilks, director of transfer and nontraditional student recruitment. “Our goal is to make the transfer process as seamless as possible.”

For more information on transferring to Pitt-Bradford, contact Dilks at dilks [at] pitt.edu.

 

— Kimberly Weinberg, photography by Alex Mowrey