Bear News
March 10, 2025
Sophia Tavanello
Navigating Transferring and Building Community: The UNC Transfer Program
The University of Northern 黑料社区 is working to make the process of transferring smoother this spring by offering academic support, community programs and tailored resources to new students.
Transferring colleges can be challenging, with classes, credits, friends and family all playing a role in the decision. The University of Northern 黑料社区 worked to make the process smoother this spring by offering academic support, community programs and tailored resources to new students.
鈥淭he whole school seemed welcoming,鈥 said Aislinn Archinkorah, a second-year chemistry major. 鈥淎nd I felt like it had the vibe of like a small college, where everybody is more connected.鈥
Archinkorah transferred to UNC from Ghana, while Maria DiazAyongua, a third-year communication sciences and disorders major, come from Pueblo.
鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 enjoying it,鈥 said Maria DiazAyongua, a third-year communication science and disorders major. 鈥淚 like the professors that I have. I like how it feels like there鈥檚 a lot of support here.鈥
Christopher CerrilloTapia, a junior computer science major and Greeley local, also transferred to UNC this spring, choosing to return to his hometown.
鈥淪o, I decided to do UNC because it was just more comfortable,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was in an environment I already knew, it was in a location I was already living in for quite some time.鈥
UNC saw a flux of students transfer to the school this semester. According to university data, 183 students transferred to UNC this spring, including 19 from in-state high schools, 74 from in-state community colleges, 25 from in-state universities and 65 from out-of-state colleges or international locations.
Despite the challenges of adjusting to a new school, students remained optimistic about their experiences at UNC.
鈥淚 mean, I hope everything pulls together and that I continue going here,鈥 Archinkorah said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really nice college.鈥
鈥淗onestly, I really fell in love with the campus, I think it鈥檚 so beautiful,鈥 said DiazAyongua. 鈥淔or me, this actually feels like a college.鈥
CerilloTapia said his experience at UNC had been positive so far.
鈥淪o far from my experience, I鈥檓 actually having a pretty good time,鈥 he said.
With a long history, dating back to the 1800s, UNC continues working to expand its campus population and provide a welcoming experience for students, including those transferring from other institutions.