We have put together answers to our most frequently asked questions regarding joining the CNAS Transfer Connections Program and transferring to CNAS. We encourage you to review these sections for answers as you: 1) get ready to transition, 2) are admitted, 3) become a current student of the program, and 4) when referring others to our program. If you cannot find an answer or aren't sure who to send it to, feel free to reach out to our CNAS Transfer Success Coordinator for assistance. We will gladly redirect your inquiry to the appropriate resource, program, or campus department.
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Who can join the CNAS Transfer Connections Program?
- CNAS Students
- Transfer Students
- Traditional Students
- Freshman
- Sophmores
- Juniors
- Seniors
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Do I have to have a peer mentor?
- All first-year transfer students who express interest will be assigned a CNAS Transfer Connections Peer Mentor
- Current students can request to have a peer mentor assigned
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Can I have more than one peer mentor?
Yes, the more the merrier. Peer Mentors from different programs will be knowledgable in various different topics.
- How do I transfer from my community college to UCR College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (CNAS)?
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What is CNAS?
CNAS is the name of the science college at UCR. It stands for the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
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I am a 1st Year CNAS Transfer Student, how do I get a CNAS Transfer Connections Peer Mentor?
Simply register for the CNAS Transfer Connections Program and select One-on-One Peer Mentoring (Required for all 1st Year Transfers and Research Participants) as one of the resources you are interested in when applying to the program. You can apply by going to the interest form.