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Transfer2Terp Learning Community

Blue graphic with large text reading Transfer 2 Terp and turtle icons, promoting the HESI310 course designed for transfer students at the University of Maryland.

To ease your transition to the University of Maryland, you can join the Transfer2Terp (T2T) Learning Community. The T2T Learning Community offers first-semester transfer students the opportunity to take HESI310, a 3-credit upper-level course designed to translate your previous success into a strong start at Maryland. T2T students work alongside peer mentors to achieve a seamless transition into campus life and culture. 

If you are interested in enrolling in this course, talk to your advisor about it during Orientation. Then, email tocsl@umd.edu to request course permission. Course space is limited. 

If you have questions about the T2T Learning Community, please feel free to contact us at tocsl@umd.edu


LEARNING OUTCOMES

Apply your strengths at the University of Maryland and Beyond

Through the Transfer2Terp Learning Community experience, students will:

  • Recognize their talents and strengths  through analysis, dialogue and experiential learning
  • Demonstrate an ability to apply models and theories to explain the transfer student experience while collaboratively working with others
  • Utilize the various Adele H. Stamp Student Union Center for Campus Life and University resources to improve their professional network 

REGISTER

  • Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students must request course registration permission by emailing tocsl@umd.edu. New, incoming transfer students may register for the course either during Orientation or after Orientation. 
  • If you have questions about the registration process, please email us at tocsl@umd.edu

STAY UP TO DATE


T2T SPONSORS

The logo for UView, one of the sponsors for TOCSL.

A very special thanks to our T2T sponsor! 

Click here to learn more about UView's housing opportunities.


Advice and Experience from Transfer Terps:

 

"Build connections from early on."

-Faith, Criminology and Criminal Justice '2022

 

"As a first-year transfer student to UMD, my experience has gone very well. I utilized the resources provided by UMD and it helped me navigate through campus and know what's available both as a transfer student and as a student in general."

-Jazsmine, Media and Digital Communications '2024

 

"Be yourself and always work hard to achieve your goals."

-Kai, Computer Science '2024

 

"I'm a transfer student and I still don't know a lot, but the TOCSL team has helped out a lot, so I'd definitely recommend reaching out to them."

-Gisselle, Business '2024

 

"So far, it's been pretty good. I haven't completely adjusted to knowing all the building yet, but at least I know where all my classes reside."

-Jeffrey, Economics '2025

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