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Transfer Center is shining light for students

Students looking to continue their education should search no further. Transferring can be a very confusing process, but the Mesa College Transfer Center is here to answer any questions and quell all worries.
The Annual Transfer Day was held in the main quad on Oct. 6 but services are available year-round in room I3-302.
The Transfer Center is filled with useful resources such as knowledgeable staff and up-to-date information to assist with a smooth transition from Mesa, no matter where you might be headed.
According to the San Diego Mesa College website, services in the Transfer Center range from walk-in assistance for quick questions to transfer planning groups and application assistance.
College catalogs, transfer counseling, and appointments with visiting university representatives are also available.
Check out www.sdmesa.edu for more information on how to transfer!

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