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ransfer to Hofstra University and discov- er how our dedicated faculty can help you pursue your passions in dynamic learning environments—from tailored programs in small class settings to exciting internship, research, and networking opportunities in near- by Manhattan. You can connect with the real world through experiential learning and build leadership skills by participating in service proj- ects that give back to the community. Hofstra is an internationally renowned uni- versity that continually earns recognition on the “Best Colleges” lists in U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Fiske Guide to Colleges, PayScale College ROI and Salary Reports, and Forbes magazine. Hofstra has also consistently been named on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll and is the only university to host three consecutive US presidential debates (2008, 2012, and 2016). The University offers approximately 160 un- dergraduate and 170 graduate program options as well as 100+ dual-degree programs in our diverse schools and colleges. With an average undergraduate class size of 21 students and a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, you are encouraged to debate, discuss, and think critically in a col- laborative learning environment.
More than academics Hofstra hosts hundreds of social, academic, and cultural events each year—drawing together scholars, business leaders, authors, celebri- ties, health care professionals, politicians, and journalists from across the nation and around the world.
Our athletic facilities include a 5,025-seat
arena that hosts various Hofstra Pride athletic teams, an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and various athletic fields. Hofstra also offers 21 intercol- legiate athletic programs that compete at the NCAA Division I level. Hofstra University is home to 29 local and national fraternities and sororities as well as more than 220 academic, media, multicultural, performance, pre-professional, religious, social/ political, and sports clubs and organizations. Our students also complete 100,000 hours of community service each year. Our 244-acre campus is a nationally rec- ognized arboretum with more than 12,000 ever- green and deciduous trees. We’re also home to a nationally accredited museum with more than 5,000 works of art in its permanent collection and approximately 70 works of art in its outdoor sculpture collection.
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We seek to enroll students from diverse backgrounds and geographic locations with varied interests. At Hofstra, we value the credits you’ve earned at other institutions and maximize the transfer of those credits. To simplify the transfer process, we give our students greater flexibility in fulfilling general education requirements with previously completed coursework. Generally, courses in which you’ve received a grade of at least a C- may be transferred to Hofstra. In most cases, if a course you’ve taken at another institution is comparable to a course offered at Hofstra, you will receive credit.
While we consider transfer candidates on a rolling basis, we encourage you to apply early, especially if you’re interested in on-campus housing and available scholarships. A preliminary credit evaluation is completed after acceptance and prior to registration. We offer comprehensive academic advising prior to course registration as well as throughout your Hofstra experience.
Go to
hofstra.edu/transfer or
hofstra.edu/admission for more information about the admission process, or schedule a campus visit at
hofstra.edu/visit today!
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