Applying Transfer to Baruch

<p>Hi,
I recently applied as a transfer to Baruch College. I'm wondering what to do with my SAT scores.
I already requested the College Board send my SAT scores directly to the CUNY Application Center, the main one... I think school code 2650. </p>

<p>but on one of the application return document, it tells my high school advisor to send my transcript and sat scores??? (i'm international, from Canada)
The website tells me to esnd photocopies of my official trasncripts(High school)?
but one of the return slips says my school has to send it ?? ?
- I have already send my photocpies by myself already.</p>

<p>So how does this work ? </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>your hs has to send your official transcript, call them or have a family member visit the school and ask them to send it in person</p>

<p>Hey, just making sure: there is no essay or recs, right?</p>

<p>Hey,
are you sure I my HS has to send my official transcript? I'm an Internaitonal Student, from Canada. </p>

<p>Because on the site, it says:</p>

<ol>
<li>Educational Documents
Secondary School/High School Transcripts</li>
</ol>

<pre><code>* For schools you attended outside the United States: We require photocopies of all your secondary school transcripts, mark sheets, and secondary external examination certificates (CXC, GCE, WASC, EASC, etc.) and an authorized word-for-word translation of the documents written in languages other than English.
</code></pre>

<p>and </p>

<p>D. Students with Secondary Education Outside the United States: A complete record (all years) of your high
school/secondary school education (mark sheets and external examination results) is required. Educational records in a language
other than English must be accompanied by an official word-for-word translation on business letterhead.</p>

<p>I don't think there are essays or recs, I didnt come across any...</p>

<p>The site is very confusing. Does anybody know of a CUNY transfer admissions e-mail I can contact?</p>

<p>why can't you just wait until tomorrow and call them up rather than relying on us? better that way</p>