Transfer Student Orientation will be on Sunday, September 24, before classes begin. During the general orientation session, you will learn about important academic requirements and the variety of campus resources and services available to you that support your success. Following the general session, you'll have an orientation with your academic department.
Even though you've attended college before, PUC's policies and procedures may be different from what you're used to with your previous school. Although Transfer Student Orientation is not mandatory, we strongly encourage you to attend this opportunity to learn more about PUC, get your remaining questions answered, meet other new transfer students, and connect with your academic department before classes begin.
Transferring to a new school can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially if you've never lived on a college campus before. Although Fusion Orientation is designed for first-year students, some transfer students have found it helpful to participate in this extended, more immersive orientation experience. Please reach out to studentlife@puc.edu if you're interested in participating in Fusion Orientation.
Transfer Student Orientation Schedule
Sunday, September 24
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Transfer Student Move-in – Residence Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. International Student Orientation – Dining Commons Side Room
1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Transfer Student Orientation General Session – Dining Commons Side Room
2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Academic Department Orientations – Various Departments
New Student Program Fee
*The fee for transfer students who choose to participate in FUSION Orientation will be $210.
Important Deadlines for New Students
The start of fall quarter is just around the corner! Complete your Pre-Orientation Checklist tasks and you'll be ready to go.
If you have questions about anything throughout the transfer process, we have dedicated staff members ready to help you as you move from another college to PUC.
They’re available to help answer your questions or provide you with additional information — you just need to ask!