
National Transfer Student Week

Please join Miami University Regionals in celebration of National Transfer Student Week!
National Transfer Student Week was started by the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students as a celebration of transfer students and the professionals who support them. Transfer students at Miami University Regionals make up 10 percent of our total student population. This celebration of transfer students is meant for the entire campus community.
Schedule of Events
Check out our schedule of events we are hosting to celebrate our transfer students!
October 18
Transfer Miami!
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Virtual Information Session
Join this live Zoom session to hear from transfer admission team members from both the Miami Oxford and Regional campuses. Information such as admission requirements, application process, transfer credit evaluation and academic advising will be covered to make sure your transfer experience is smooth!
Treats for Transfers!
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Hamilton Campus | Schwarm Hall Harrier's Nest
Attention Hamilton on-campus transfer students! Stop by our table at the Harrier’s Nest to receive a special gift in recognition of National Transfer Student Week! After completing a short transfer survey, you’ll get a special sweet treat, as well as a Miami Regionals t-shirt.
October 19
Treats for Transfers!
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Middletown Campus | Johnston Hall Office of Admission
Attention Middletown on-campus transfer students! Stop by our table outside of the Office of Admission in Johnston Hall to receive a special gift in recognition of National Transfer Student Week! After completing a short transfer survey, you’ll get a special sweet treat, as well as a Miami Regionals t-shirt.
Meet the E-Campus Majors
6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
Virtual Information Session
Join Laura Hicks, E-Campus engagement specialist, and Troylin Banks, Academic Advisor, to learn more about Miami Regionals E-Campus seven online bachelor's degrees, and how online and summer/winter term classes can help accelerate your degree completion.
October 20
Getting the Most Out of Your Transfer Credit
3:00 p.m.
Virtual Information Session
Are you a current or future Miami transfer student wondering how your transfer credit counts toward your degree? Join Lead Transfer Advisor Yolanda Hart for more information about utilizing course petitions at Miami University. Hart will also share important information about faculty advising, Ohio Transfer Module and articulation agreements.
October 21
Exploring Career Options While Completing Your Degree
1:00 p.m.
Miami University Regionals Facebook
Meet Career Services Director Doug Reichenberger and Troylin Banks, academic advisor, for an interactive Facebook Live event. The team will discuss how transfer students can explore career options in today’s job market, while completing their degree programs at Miami Regionals. Attendees will also learn more about the full menu of resources available from Career Services and be able to ask questions live during the event!
Not a Miami student? Schedule a one-on-one appointment with Lauren Burlile, assistant director of transfer pathways and partnerships, to discuss your transfer options.
Individual Transfer Admission Appointments
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Virtual or Phone
Virtual or Phone appointments intended for transfer students who have not yet been admitted. If you are a previously admitted transfer student, schedule an appointment with your advisor.
October 22
Virtual Treats for Transfers
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Virtual Information Session
Attention Miami Regionals online transfer students! Although advance registration is required, you can drop-in anytime between 11am and 1:00 p.m. to say hi to Miami Regionals Admission Staff and get on the mailing list for your free t-shirt. Miami Admissions and e-Campus staff will be on-hand to answer questions about your admission application, major, transfer credit and other topics.
Olivia Tilton '21
"If there is one thing I learned from Miami Regionals, it’s that there is no right or wrong way to go about your career or education path. There were so many students from so many different backgrounds and walks of life, and from their stories I was reassured no matter what, I’ll end up exactly where I’m supposed to be, one way or another."