Transfer Students
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Are you transferring to Mid?
Welcome! You can easily transfer credits earned at other colleges or universities to Mid. Whether you've taken a few classes or previously earned a degree, those credits can give you a jump start as you work toward a degree or credential from Mid.
Becoming a college student is easier than you might think, and you don’t need to figure it out on your own. Our Mid Mentors are ready to review your current college transcript(s) and work with you on exactly what courses you need in order to achieve your goals.
BUILD YOUR BRIGHTER FUTURE.
We're happy to talk with you about any questions you may have. Set up a tour or speak with Admissions today.
Connect with us today! Click here to answer a few questions and we'll be in touch with you soon.
Once you've applied, give yourself a pat on the back. You've taken the first big step. And you're already being connected to your Mid Mentor, who is ready and waiting to be your personal guide throughout your time at Mid.
Meet the Mid Mentors to learn more about them and to easily contact your Mid Mentor with any questions. If you don't yet know who your Mid Mentor is, no problem! We can put you in touch at (989) 386-6661 or mentors@midmich.edu.
STEP 1: Set up mymid and your Mid Email.
Add myMid to your phone’s home screen for easy access to useful tools and important updates. Access Self-Service, Student Planning, financial aid, grades, campus events, course cancellation notifications, and much more! Simply launch a web browser on your phone, go to midmich.edu/mymid, tap the Share button or browser menu, tap the Add to Home Screen button, and tap Add.
It is vital that you check your Mid email. We will begin sending you important information about your financial aid and next steps immediately. Visit midmich.edu/mymid, click Account Setup, and follow the prompts. To complete this process you must have a non-MidMich email or personal email on record with the College. You likely provided this email on your Admissions Application. If you can’t recall or no longer have access to that email, contact your Mid Mentor for assistance.
Contact the Mid Helpdesk at (989) 317-4630 or helpdesk@midmich.edu.
STEP 2: Participate in Orientation.
The orientation process includes academic advising, course registration, and more.
Visit midmich.edu/orientation today for more information!
STEP 3: Send us your Transcripts & TEST Scores.
If you've graduated from high school within three years or plan to use financial aid, send us your high school transcripts and standardized test scores . If you've attended other colleges, have your college transcripts sent to us as well. If it's been longer than three years since you've graduated, you may need to complete additional placement testing.
How to send us your transcripts
The easiest way is to visit the website of each college/university that you have attended and use their online service to request your transcript. We prefer to receive transcripts in an electronic format but can accept them via mail. Transcripts that you deliver to Mid are considered unofficial even if they are sealed. You can expect an email from us once your transcript(s) have been evaluated.
If your transcript must be delivered via mail, please have your official transcript sent to the following address:
Mid Michigan CollegeATTN: Registrar
1375 S. Clare Ave.
Harrison, MI 48625
How to send us your SAT/ACT scores
When you take the SAT/ACT, you can indicate Mid as a recipient school. If you have already taken the SAT/ACT, you can deliver your score in person, or via email, mail, or fax. Use the contact information listed above.
You can also sign in to your College Board account and request that a copy of your score be sent to Mid electronically. For more information, visit College Board.
Complete additional placement testing (if necessary)
Appropriate placement in courses promotes your success and allows us to assist you in selecting courses that align with your current skill levels. If you do not have access to transcripts or test scores, you may need to do additional placement testing. Your Mid Mentor can help you determine what you need to submit or what testing needs to be completed.
STEP 4: Get your financial aid in order.
File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online at StudentAid.ed.gov to determine your eligibility for grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study. File soon!
Mid's FAFSA School Code: 006768
File Soon! It takes a minimum of a few weeks to process financial aid for new students.
Questions about financial aid? Contact Financial Aid at finaid@midmich.edu or (989) 386-6664.
Questions?
Contact the Mid Mentors!
(989) 386-6661
Transfer Information from the Michigan Transfer Network