WELCOME, ASPIRING TRANSFERs

Bridge2Transfer is dedicated to bridging the gap for community college transfer students, providing a robust support system that facilitates a seamless transition and ensuring academic and social success. We are committed to offering FREE comprehensive resources and personalized services that address the unique challenges faced by transfer students, fostering an environment where they can thrive, connect, and navigate their journey with confidence and community.

OUR STUDENTS HAVE TRANSFERRED TO

Bridge2Transfer has helped students successfully transfer to many Top Universities across the country including:

WHO we are

ETHAN BUI, FOUNDER

Ethan Bui is a recent graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned his B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Data Science, graduating cum laude. He began his academic journey at Santiago Canyon College and earned admission to 12 of 14 top 20 universities, including multiple Ivy League and UC campuses, ultimately choosing Berkeley for its academic rigor, commitment to social impact, and thriving startup launchpad ecosystem.

At Berkeley, Ethan developed skills in leadership and project management through internships and student initiatives. Inspired by the challenges he faced as a transfer student, he founded Bridge2Transfer, a platform dedicated to helping students navigate the transfer process with confidence and support.

Sanaiya Bhatt

Sanaiya Bhatt is a recent graduate of the University of Southern California, where she earned both her Bachelor’s degree in Global Health and a Master’s in Healthcare Administration through the progressive degree program. A proud transfer student, Sanaiya began her academic journey at Santiago Canyon College, where she graduated as valedictorian with an Associate’s degree in Biology. 

Transferring to USC in 2022, Sanaiya brought with her the discipline, resilience, and leadership cultivated during her time at community college. Sanaiya is deeply passionate about empowering students to navigate the higher education system, especially those starting at community colleges, helping others use community college and transferring as a powerful stepping stone toward success.