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Transferring to another graduate school is possible, but it typically requires applying to the new institution and formally withdrawing from the current one, rather than a straightforward transfer process. The timing of quitting the current program is crucial, especially considering financial penalties associated with early withdrawal from a fellowship. It is advisable to consider quitting before the semester begins to avoid incurring additional costs. Weighing the potential benefits of transferring against the financial implications is essential for making an informed decision.
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I'm going to a top-tier graduate school this year. However, the professor whom I intended to work with is moving to another school, which I don't want to go. And then there will be no one possible to supervise me in the current department.

I'm thinking about transferring to another graduate school which has a slightly lower ranking. Is it possible? If yes, what should I do?

Thanks.
 
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gyyang said:
I'm going to a top-tier graduate school this year. However, the professor whom I intended to work with is moving to another school, which I don't want to go. And then there will be no one possible to supervise me in the current department.

I'm thinking about transferring to another graduate school which has a slightly lower ranking. Is it possible? If yes, what should I do?

Thanks.

The answer is yes and no. I changed grad schools, but there was no "transfer". I had to apply and get into the new school and drop out of the old. It sucked but it was the best decision.
 
carlgrace said:
The answer is yes and no. I changed grad schools, but there was no "transfer". I had to apply and get into the new school and drop out of the old. It sucked but it was the best decision.

Thanks for your reply. If I'm really going to quit the current program, when should I? My fellowship states that if I'm going to quit the program I have to pay 30% more penalty along with the tuition. That's a lot. So should I quit before the semester started?
 
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