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Can I transfer to another university? Is it getting better?
Universities can transfer.

Under any of the following circumstances, you can change your major or transfer:

(a) students do have special skills, and changing majors and schools can give full play to their special skills;

(2) Students who are found to have a certain disease or physical defect after entering the school and confirmed by the medical unit designated by the school that they can't study in the original major, but can still study in related majors of the school or other institutions of higher learning;

(three) with the approval of the school, students do have some special difficulties, and they can't continue their studies without changing their majors or transferring to other schools;

(four) undergraduate students have difficulties in learning and require to be transferred to a junior college;

(five) according to the employment situation and the social demand for talents, the school thinks it is really necessary to adjust the majors of a few students.

Under any of the following circumstances, it is generally not allowed to change majors or transfer schools:

(1) From general colleges to key colleges (including provincial key colleges);

(2) From junior college to undergraduate or "junior college";

(3) The freshmen have been enrolled for less than one semester;

(four) counterpart enrollment into unified recruitment, or although it belongs to counterpart enrollment, but the entrance examination subjects are inconsistent;

(five) the implementation of the academic year system, more than three years of undergraduate (including grade three) or more than two years of college (including grade two);

(6) with a large span of disciplines;

(seven) the score of the college entrance examination is lower than the minimum admission score of the year to be transferred to the major;

(eight) leave school to retain the student status, leave school or leave school for trial.

(a) I apply to the department (department, hospital).

(II) Students who change their major within the school scope shall be examined and approved by the department (department, hospital) where they belong and the department (department, hospital) to be transferred, and shall be examined and approved by the school and reported to the Provincial Department of Education for the record.

(three) students transfer in the province, with the consent of the transfer and transfer to the school, the transfer school shall be reported to the Provincial Department of Education for approval.

(4) Students from ordinary colleges and universities in this province who transfer to ordinary colleges and universities in other provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) shall obtain the consent of the transfer school, and together with the letter of introduction received from the transfer school, report it to the Provincial Department of Education for examination and approval, which will contact the proposed transfer school and be examined and approved by the Provincial Department of Education.

(five) students from colleges and universities in other provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) who intend to transfer to colleges and universities in this province shall obtain the consent of transferring out of school and transferring into school. After being transferred from the school to the provincial education department for approval, it will be transferred to the school to be submitted to the provincial education department for approval.

(six) the transfer approval should be copied to the local public security department. Those who transfer to other provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) shall be transferred to the public security department where the school is located by the education department of the province (autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government).