UMSL creates Quick Admit Day for transfers

by | Jun 27, 2016

The event is set for July 6 in the Millennium Student Center and aims to streamline the normal admission process for late deciders.
Quick Admit Day

(Photo by August Jennewein)

The University of Missouri–St. Louis is hosting its first-ever Quick Admit Day for undergraduate transfer students from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 6 in Room 351 of the Millennium Student Center. The goal is to streamline the normal admission process for late deciders.

“This really is a unique opportunity,” said transfer specialist Christy Hummel. “We will evaluate students for admission based on the unofficial transcripts they bring in July 6. They simply must sign an affidavit stating they will have their official transcripts sent to us.”

“If admitted,” she said, “students can meet immediately with an adviser and enroll in classes for the fall semester. They also can attend our Transfer Student Orientation later that day.”

Hummel added that the institution will evaluate the effectiveness of the event to determine if it holds similar activities in the future.

UMSL will waive its application fee for students participating in Quick Admit Day. For more information, contact Hummel at 314-516-6943 or askchristy@umsl.edu.

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Bob Samples is associate vice chancellor for university communications at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
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