Learning Pathways
Lee College Foundation offers the following transfer scholarships each year:
- 9 Henry Austin
- 4 Roland Armstrong
- 2 Susan Bryan Memorial
- 2 Gertrude Lyons (for athletics)
- 2 Gertrude Teter (top GPA — non-competitive)
- 2 Walter Rundell (top GPA — non-competitive)
- 1 Lee College Alliance
The Foundation is committed to adding new scholarships. More information and the application are found at Transfer Students | Scholarships for Students | Lee College
There is also the Jack Kent foundation Scholarship for undergraduate transfer students: https://www.jkcf.org/our-scholarships/undergraduate-transfer-scholarship/how-to-apply
Transfer Week 2025
Oct. 20: "Match Me If You Can" Game (11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.), Student Center, Room E212
A transfer-themed twist on the classic dating game! Students will guess which college recent transfers attended based on the clues they provide, with the big reveal coming at the end.- Oct. 21: "Taco-Bout – Transfer Edition" (12–1 p.m.), Student Center, Room E212
Enjoy tacos while learning about transfer opportunities. Students will explore the culture and campus life at different universities and discuss what to expect when transferring. - Oct. 21: "Fishing for Your Future" — BAAS Transfer Night (5–6:30 p.m.), McNair
Learn how Lee College AAS degrees can transfer into bachelor’s programs. Advisors will share pathways and opportunities for you to continue your education. - Oct. 22: "Battle of the Brains" — Game of Transfer (11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.), Student Center, Room E212
Join a lively trivia competition covering all things transfer. Test your knowledge, bust myths, and share feedback on how students want to receive transfer information in the future. - Oct. 22: "Fishing for Your Future" — BAAS Transfer Night (5–6:30 p.m.), Rundell Hall Conference Center
Explore how an AAS degree can lead to a bachelor's program. Advisors will highlight transfer options and answer questions about continuing your education. - Oct. 23: Career Bootcamp Part 2: Exploration (11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.), ATC, Room 207
Discover how AI tools can help you map out educational requirements and career pathways to achieve your goals. - Oct. 24: Sweet Start to College Apps (8 a.m.–12 p.m.), Student Success Center, Rundell Hall, Suite 100
Stop by for sweets and personalized transfer support. Advisors will help with college applications, scholarships, and understanding requirements — and you'll learn where to find them for future help.