<p>hello. I am just curious if they are any schools that accept senior transfers?
for letter and college science department major.</p>
<p>seriously? why now all of a sudden? I would finish up where you are and have the option of grad school somewhere else.</p>
<p>dump.. other comments?</p>
<p>Back in the last century, I graduated with a liberal arts degree, worked for a couple of years, and then went back to my home-state public U to study agriculture. That U classified me as a "Senior Transfer" because of all of my credits. If I had wanted to complete a full undergraduate degree in that field it would have taken me two years because of the U's requirements. As it happened, I just took what I needed to get ready for grad school in the new field and was out the door after a year and a half of classes. I knew several other "Senior Transfers" who were studying in any number of fields. </p>
<p>Get in touch with the colleges/universities that offer the field of study that you are interested in, and ask about transferring. It is most likely that you will need to take a full two years (60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours) in order to graduate from that place so you need to plan accordingly.</p>
<p>Another option would be to find out if you can do a "Guest Senior Year" at the new place but still graduate from the first one. This is essentially like doing a "year abroad".</p>