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What are the rules regarding transfer between EE or EngPhys and other programs (i.e. into or out of EE/EngPhys), and how do I go about applying?

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What are the rules regarding transfer between EE or EngPhys and other programs (i.e. into or out of EE/EngPhys), and how do I go about applying?

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This document describes the academic and program issues involved in transferring into the EE program. The decision will be made on the basis of available spots in the program and your performance in all courses to date. Although each request is handled on a case-by-case basis, the ever-increasing demand for these programs means that a CGPA of at least 8 for all courses taken so far is likely to be the minimum requirement for transfer, but still no guarantee. Transferring programs may also delay completion of the degree, because you will have to make up certain courses. The later in the program you transfer, the greater the number of courses that need to be made up, and the less likely it is that you will be able to finish in four years. Transfer into the EngPhys program is very difficult due to the very small number of available spots. Contact the Associate Chair for more information. To apply for transfer to the EE or EngPhys programs, fill out a Change of Major form and submit it to

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