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Thinking of a transfer? Get a preview of Judson Friday

College students and adult professionals who are looking to transfer to a private liberal arts and sciences university are invited to attend a transfer preview day at Judson University Friday, April 25. This event is open to transfer students in any stage of the transfer process, whether they are inquiring, evaluating how their credits will transfer, already know they want to apply, or already have applied.

An informational session will be held at 1:45 p.m. in Lindner Tower of Judson's Elgin campus, 1151 N. State St. During this session, students will have the opportunity to turn in their official transcripts and/or application to the registrar's office, receive a financial aid overview, tour the campus, and meet with faculty to learn about their program of interest. Attendees should bring all of their official sealed college transcripts so that the admissions office can do a same day transfer evaluation to show them how the courses they have taken will transfer to Judson. Attendees who have less than 28 college credits will also need to bring official sealed high school transcripts with ACT/SAT scores.

Judson University is a fully accredited, private Christian university of the liberal arts, sciences and professions. Judson offers degrees in more than 60 different majors/minors for traditional, graduate, and adult students.

Those interested in attending the transfer day can register for the event at JudsonU.edu/TransferDay. For questions about transfer day and other admissions information, contact Nathan McNeely at nmcneely@judsonu.edu or (847) 628-2510.

Judson University is a fully accredited, private Christian university of the liberal arts, sciences and professions. Judson offers degrees in more than 50 different majors/minors for traditional, graduate, and adult students.

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