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The phrase "a transfer student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a student who has moved from one educational institution to another, typically during their academic career.
Example: "As a transfer student, I had to adjust to a new environment and make new friends."
Alternatives: "a new student" or "a student who transferred".
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"But I'm a transfer student," she added.
Loyola-Chicago accepted her on a provisional basis, as a transfer student for her sophomore year.
McAlister, a transfer student from Belfast, is pursuing a master's in fine arts.
Turns out he was a transfer student named James Christopher Cappers, a.k.a.a
He asked if they would take him instead as a transfer student — immediately.
He then applied as a transfer student yet again, this time to Yale and Brown.
Diana Chien, 19, the student killed on Saturday, was a transfer student from California in her first semester at N.Y.U.
Some, like Monique Tannenbaum, 19, a transfer student from C. W. Post College on Long Island, were indignant.
Mr. Kluger, a transfer student from the law school at Brooklyn College, was not remembered by many classmates.
Mr. Wheeler applied to the university as a transfer student, sending fabricated records from M.I.T. and Philips Academy.
"I've been wanting to go here as long as I can remember," said Ms. Corso, who was registering recently as a transfer student from Nassau Community College.
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