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Stony Brook, New York In relentless pursuit of tomorrow’s big ideas A
degree from Stony Brook University— an institution with award-winning faculty, accomplished students, innovative aca-
demic programs, and a proven track record of successful alumni—will take you far beyond your expectations and open doors to count- less career possibilities. In fact, nearly 95% of recent Stony Brook graduates are currently employed or enrolled in graduate or professional school. A member of the elite Association of Ameri- can Universities, Stony Brook offers undergrad- uates more than 200 majors, minors, and com- bined-degree programs; Long Island’s premier academic medical center; and first-rate oppor- tunities for undergraduate research, including at local Brookhaven National Laboratory—a US Department of Energy national lab that the University has a role in running. Stony Brook was also one of the first research universities in the nation to establish an office dedicated to promoting undergraduate research and creative activity.
Stony Brook’s faculty have received interna-
tional and national recognition for their achieve- ments. Nobel Laureates, Guggenheim Fellows, Pulitzer Prize winners, and MacArthur Grant recipients teach on our campus, making it a magnet for outstanding students.
Our diverse campus attracts more than 25,000 students from nearly all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Incoming transfer students have the opportunity to take Advising 101, a specialized course designed to help transfer students successfully transition to the University during their first semester. With small class sizes, you’ll be able to connect with your cohort as well as transfer advisors and instruc- tors. Stony Brook faculty are educators and award-winning scholars and researchers. We’re committed to putting our best educators into our undergraduate classes. Let your curiosity lead you to a fabulous research internship with faculty on campus, at Stony Brook University Hospital, at our Southampton Marine Station, or at Brookhaven National Laboratory (only a short drive from campus). Stony Brook University’s 1,040-acre campus
is located on Long Island’s North Shore, 60 miles east of New York City and close to beaches and woodlands. Our proximity to New York City and a railroad station right on campus make it easy for students to take advantage of all Man- hattan has to offer. Visit our website and dis- cover what led Forbes to rank Stony Brook as one of “America’s top 35 public universities.”
Transfer Criteria
• Enrolled in a college or university after graduating from high school • Completed at least 24 credits
• With fewer than 24 credits, submitted high school transcript and SAT/ACT scores (optional)
• GPA of 2.8 or higher Transfer Credit Policy • Transfer courses are evaluated individually.
• Courses passed with a grade of C or higher from accredited institutions may be accepted for credit.
• College-level courses passed with a grade of C or higher completed at an institution outside the US that’s accredited by that country’s Ministry of Education will be evaluated for credit.
• A maximum of 84 credits can be accepted for transfer. • Official transcripts must be submitted.
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