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Next Steps for Transfer Students


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Transferring to Clearwater Christian College from another institution is relatively simple. Typically, transfer students make up 19% of the incoming student population and are valued for their experience and maturity. Federal and institutional aid is available; Florida Bright Futures eligibility follows. In addition, most Florida residents qualify for the Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG), presently at the $3,000 a year level.

Steps to Take

Review admission requirements.
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Complete and submit your official application for admission.
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Submit a non-refundable $35.00.
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Submit an official transcript from your high school and each college you attended, current through the time of application.
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If you have completed at least 2 full-time semesters of college work, an ACT or SAT score would not be required, but it could help with course placement. Please submit your scores from the SAT (Code 5142) or ACT (Code 0715), if applicable.
Submit two reference forms.
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Explore Clearwater's extensive scholarship and grant-in-aid programs on the Financial Aid site.

I chose CCC because it offers an Air Force ROTC program unlike many other Christian colleges. I can compete for a pilot's slot in the Air Force while still taking Bible classes and enjoying the Christian atmosphere of a Bible college. I love it here. I appreciate most the spiritual maturity of the college. The faculty and staff have a real focus on Christ and the devotions in the evening and the chapels in the morning are very encouraging to my spiritual walk. As a dorm leader, I consider myself partially responsible for the spiritual well-being of my guys. Every half-hour of group devotions is a chance for me to impact them to walk closer with Christ or get sin out of their life or commit to serving Him more. I really appreciate the chance to lead devotions and I think that sometimes I learn more from my guys than they learn from me!