BSU Faculty Advisors,
This message is to bring to your attention a planned release of a re-design to u.Select, called Transferology. Transferology may be used by anyone to determine how courses will transfer to one or multiple institutions. Students may use it to aid in making transfer decisions. Faculty may use it to verify transfer course acceptance by BSU.
Below is some information that has been shared with us that you may find helpful.
Transferology access
All those who advise must have an account to use Transferology— please note this is a change. Those with existing u.select accounts will have their accounts carried forward to Transferology. Accounts will be set up for all advisors over the next week.
What is the difference between Transferology and Transferology Lab?
Transferology (not available until March 31, 2014) is the student site which leads the student through the process of entering or importing their courses, finding schools who will accept that coursework in transfer and finding how the coursework will apply to a degree program at a participating school. Students may also request advising and request more information from a participating school.
Transferology Lab (not available until March 31, 2014) is the site used by college/university Advisors, Administrators, Recruiters and Equivalency Managers. Course equivalency tables are available on this site as well as many different options to improve transfer equivalencies, manage programs, create course bundles, advise students and recruit students.
Faculty advisor and other advisor training
Training videos and documentation are now available to assist in learning how to use Transferology Lab.
There are six videos located on the DARS website that cover the topics below
· Transferology promotional video
· My Stuff (account information)
· Managing Course Bundles
· Advising Students
· Viewing Programs
· View Equivalencies
To access the documentation in addition to the videos, go to the CollegeSource documentation.
Thank you.
Michelle Frenzel, Registrar
Evonne McKinzie, Transfer Specialist