New England Transfer Association
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Scholarships
Providing scholarships of up to $1000 to regional transfer students each year.

Professional Development
Offering free professional development sessions to members throughout the year, focusing on transfer-related topics.

About
New England Transfer Association

Founded in
1998
EIN
04-2914501
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
53 ARNOLD WAY LOT 12 UXBRIDGE, MA 01569-2095 Unite States
Website
https://www.newenglandtransfer.org/
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About
The New England Transfer Association (NETA), founded in 1998, is dedicated to improving the transfer process for students and providing professional development for members, including administrators, advisors, enrollment managers and student affairs professionals. NETA hosts an annual conference and seminars, advocates for transfer students, and offers networking opportunities.
Mission
NETA improves the transfer process for students and provides professional development opportunities for its members. It is comprised of transfer professionals from two- and four-year colleges and universities.

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