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What is Transfer Learning? [Explained in 3 minutes]
In this video, we are bringing you a short but effective explanation of what Transfer Learning is and how it works.
By formal definition, “Transfer Learning is the improvement of learning in a new task through the transfer of knowledge from a related task that has already been learned.”
Do you have three minutes to spare? 🤔
Watch the video to find out what this actually means - with two easy-to-understand examples!
#TransferLearning #ML #AI #explained #nocode #automation
__________________________________________
Levity is an AI software that allows you to create custom models to train for image, document, and text classification.
Levity is completely no-code, meaning you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of machine learning or coding algorithms!
Our tool is intended for non...
published: 19 Oct 2022
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What Is ‘Transfer of Learning’ and How Does It Help Students?
Schools tend to measure student learning with grades and report cards, but how can educators be sure what they teach will stick with students once they leave the classroom? In this video explainer, Larry Ferlazzo, from the Education Week Teacher blog Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo, shares five ways educators can facilitate “transfer of learning” to help students make connections across subject areas and in the world beyond the schoolhouse walls. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding...
published: 19 Apr 2017
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The future of higher education – student transfer | Janet L. Marling | TEDxMileHigh
College transfer is way more common than you realize. There are 1 million transfer students in the U.S. and they've transferred for many different reasons: to be closer to family, to attend a different academic program, or to switch from an associate's track to a bachelor's degree. But unfortunately, they often lose credits and are excluded from financial aid packages, student orientation, and academic honors programs. In this persuasive talk, Janet L. Marling reveals why this diverse group of mobile learners matters and how schools can improve educational equity by prioritizing transfer student experiences.
Janet L. Marling, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS), an advocacy organization striving for equitable and inclusive...
published: 11 Feb 2023
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Transfer university in the USA || 5 Easy Steps - Domestic & International transfers
Whether you wish to change your university within the US or transfer to one from your home country, it's all possible! Here's 5 easy steps on how you can get started with the process of changing/transferring to your preferred university.
Connect with me on: 919871044169 or WhatsApp: https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=919871044169&text=Hi+YMGrad%2C+I+found+you+on+YT.+I+need+help+with
Be a part of the biggest Student Community Online and gain access to free study material, advice, and admits/rejects.
Here's the link to the YMGrad app:
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ymgrad.android
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/ymgrad-study-abroad/id1582771364
YMGrad - Study Abroad Community - https://www.ymgrad.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mittr...
published: 14 Sep 2022
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What is Transfer?
Created for ISSOTL Online 2013 for the Studying and Designing for Transfer strand, this video examines what teaching and learning scholars mean by "transfer."
The video features Randy Bass (Vice Provost for Education, Georgetown University), Ketevan Kupatadze (Lecturer of Spanish, Elon University), Kathleen Yancey (Kellogg Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor, Florida State University), Donna Qualley (Professor of English and Director of Composition, Western Washington University), and Jessie L. Moore (Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of the Center for Engaged Learning, Elon University ).
ISSOTL Online 2013 runs September 9-28, 2013. Learn more at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13 .
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonComm...
published: 02 Sep 2013
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Transfer of Learning in Education
This mini-lecture describes an important educational concept: transfer of learning. In this video, I describe how this applies in any teaching and learning context, but most importantly, in the context of Teacher Education. Dr. Andy Johnson, Reading Specialist, www.teaching-reading.com
published: 05 Apr 2014
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What Being a Transfer Student Feels Like #SHORTS
Transfer students! If you are feeling this, you are not alone. College is difficult to navigate and being a transfer comes with additional struggles.
#SHORTS
published: 07 Apr 2021
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Clinical Education : Slide Board Transfer
This is how to properly transfer a patient using a slide board. This transfer can be used if the patient is not strong enough to stand or requires the use of a slide board due to paralysis of the legs.
published: 24 Oct 2017
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Free education (with Mihalis from Language Transfer)
In the world of language teaching there are people who teach, and then there are others who go beyond simply teaching, and into real learning, and today I am talking to one of those people: Mihalis Eleftheriou, the creator of Language Transfer.
Since 2011 he has been creating language courses in an incredible array of languages, including English, Greek, Arabic, and Swahili, and they are all completely FREE.
In this video we talk about various topics including free education, teaching philosophy, activism, and saving the planet.
I hope you enjoy this interview.
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Language Transfer website: https://www.languagetransfer.org/
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Listen to the full interview here (or on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts): https://anchor.fm/canguro-english/episodes/Free-education...
published: 03 Aug 2019
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Transfer Tuition Fees & Reduce Financial Stress! | CloudTax Tax Tips
Would you like to transfer some tuition fees of a student to reduce their financial stress? We are here to help Canadian students transfer their unused tuition amount to their parent, grandparent, spouse or common-law, or carry forward to a future year. Regardless of who paid the tuition, the student must first claim the fees and the education and textbook credit on his or her return. Once the student's tax payable is reduced to zero, leftover federal tuition amounts and federal and provincial education and textbook amounts can be transferred to a spouse, parent, or grandparent. The student can transfer to either parent, but you can only choose one. Ideally, you should choose the parent who has more tax payable to help them reduce their tax balance owing. Please remember not to transfer mo...
published: 08 Feb 2019
3:26
What is Transfer Learning? [Explained in 3 minutes]
In this video, we are bringing you a short but effective explanation of what Transfer Learning is and how it works.
By formal definition, “Transfer Learning is...
In this video, we are bringing you a short but effective explanation of what Transfer Learning is and how it works.
By formal definition, “Transfer Learning is the improvement of learning in a new task through the transfer of knowledge from a related task that has already been learned.”
Do you have three minutes to spare? 🤔
Watch the video to find out what this actually means - with two easy-to-understand examples!
#TransferLearning #ML #AI #explained #nocode #automation
__________________________________________
Levity is an AI software that allows you to create custom models to train for image, document, and text classification.
Levity is completely no-code, meaning you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of machine learning or coding algorithms!
Our tool is intended for non-technical process managers who are part of small- and mid-size organizations and banish repetitive and mind-numbing tasks from their workdays entirely.
Give us a follow on socials! We're active almost every day and love chatting to our community members!
👨🏫 JOIN OUR WEEKLY DEMO: https://levity.ai/webinar
👉 SIGN UP FOR LEVITY + tell us about your use case!: https://levity.ai/
🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/levityai
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/levityai
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/levityai
⏩ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LevityAI
https://wn.com/What_Is_Transfer_Learning_Explained_In_3_Minutes
In this video, we are bringing you a short but effective explanation of what Transfer Learning is and how it works.
By formal definition, “Transfer Learning is the improvement of learning in a new task through the transfer of knowledge from a related task that has already been learned.”
Do you have three minutes to spare? 🤔
Watch the video to find out what this actually means - with two easy-to-understand examples!
#TransferLearning #ML #AI #explained #nocode #automation
__________________________________________
Levity is an AI software that allows you to create custom models to train for image, document, and text classification.
Levity is completely no-code, meaning you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of machine learning or coding algorithms!
Our tool is intended for non-technical process managers who are part of small- and mid-size organizations and banish repetitive and mind-numbing tasks from their workdays entirely.
Give us a follow on socials! We're active almost every day and love chatting to our community members!
👨🏫 JOIN OUR WEEKLY DEMO: https://levity.ai/webinar
👉 SIGN UP FOR LEVITY + tell us about your use case!: https://levity.ai/
🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/levityai
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/levityai
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/levityai
⏩ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LevityAI
- published: 19 Oct 2022
- views: 23197
3:36
What Is ‘Transfer of Learning’ and How Does It Help Students?
Schools tend to measure student learning with grades and report cards, but how can educators be sure what they teach will stick with students once they leave th...
Schools tend to measure student learning with grades and report cards, but how can educators be sure what they teach will stick with students once they leave the classroom? In this video explainer, Larry Ferlazzo, from the Education Week Teacher blog Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo, shares five ways educators can facilitate “transfer of learning” to help students make connections across subject areas and in the world beyond the schoolhouse walls. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
Follow Education Week:
- Subscribe to our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=educationweek
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To license video footage from Editorial Projects in Education please contact the Education Week Library at library@epe.org.
https://wn.com/What_Is_‘Transfer_Of_Learning’_And_How_Does_It_Help_Students
Schools tend to measure student learning with grades and report cards, but how can educators be sure what they teach will stick with students once they leave the classroom? In this video explainer, Larry Ferlazzo, from the Education Week Teacher blog Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo, shares five ways educators can facilitate “transfer of learning” to help students make connections across subject areas and in the world beyond the schoolhouse walls. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
Follow Education Week:
- Subscribe to our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=educationweek
- On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/edweek/
- On Twitter at https://twitter.com/educationweek/
- On LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/education-week
To license video footage from Editorial Projects in Education please contact the Education Week Library at library@epe.org.
- published: 19 Apr 2017
- views: 108396
12:03
The future of higher education – student transfer | Janet L. Marling | TEDxMileHigh
College transfer is way more common than you realize. There are 1 million transfer students in the U.S. and they've transferred for many different reasons: to b...
College transfer is way more common than you realize. There are 1 million transfer students in the U.S. and they've transferred for many different reasons: to be closer to family, to attend a different academic program, or to switch from an associate's track to a bachelor's degree. But unfortunately, they often lose credits and are excluded from financial aid packages, student orientation, and academic honors programs. In this persuasive talk, Janet L. Marling reveals why this diverse group of mobile learners matters and how schools can improve educational equity by prioritizing transfer student experiences.
Janet L. Marling, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS), an advocacy organization striving for equitable and inclusive accesses to higher education opportunities and resources for today’s diverse, mobile learners. She is leading the charge to develop a cadre Transfer Champions ready to challenge the status quo and improve the transfer student experience. Her proudest accomplishment is parenting three amazing children, Jackson, Cooper, and Andersen, alongside her rock, David. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Future_Of_Higher_Education_–_Student_Transfer_|_Janet_L._Marling_|_Tedxmilehigh
College transfer is way more common than you realize. There are 1 million transfer students in the U.S. and they've transferred for many different reasons: to be closer to family, to attend a different academic program, or to switch from an associate's track to a bachelor's degree. But unfortunately, they often lose credits and are excluded from financial aid packages, student orientation, and academic honors programs. In this persuasive talk, Janet L. Marling reveals why this diverse group of mobile learners matters and how schools can improve educational equity by prioritizing transfer student experiences.
Janet L. Marling, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS), an advocacy organization striving for equitable and inclusive accesses to higher education opportunities and resources for today’s diverse, mobile learners. She is leading the charge to develop a cadre Transfer Champions ready to challenge the status quo and improve the transfer student experience. Her proudest accomplishment is parenting three amazing children, Jackson, Cooper, and Andersen, alongside her rock, David. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 11 Feb 2023
- views: 38705
8:33
Transfer university in the USA || 5 Easy Steps - Domestic & International transfers
Whether you wish to change your university within the US or transfer to one from your home country, it's all possible! Here's 5 easy steps on how you can get st...
Whether you wish to change your university within the US or transfer to one from your home country, it's all possible! Here's 5 easy steps on how you can get started with the process of changing/transferring to your preferred university.
Connect with me on: 919871044169 or WhatsApp: https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=919871044169&text=Hi+YMGrad%2C+I+found+you+on+YT.+I+need+help+with
Be a part of the biggest Student Community Online and gain access to free study material, advice, and admits/rejects.
Here's the link to the YMGrad app:
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ymgrad.android
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/ymgrad-study-abroad/id1582771364
YMGrad - Study Abroad Community - https://www.ymgrad.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mittrayash/
Investment Community: https://www.yashmittrainvesting.com/
Facebook Page (all my updates here about Universities and Stocks):
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Whatsapp groups are no longer supported. To preserve your privacy, we are using Telegram Channels.
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LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mittrayash
My Portfolio - https://mittrayash.github.io/
GitHub Link (where I develop YMGrad): https://github.com/mittrayash/
https://wn.com/Transfer_University_In_The_USA_||_5_Easy_Steps_Domestic_International_Transfers
Whether you wish to change your university within the US or transfer to one from your home country, it's all possible! Here's 5 easy steps on how you can get started with the process of changing/transferring to your preferred university.
Connect with me on: 919871044169 or WhatsApp: https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=919871044169&text=Hi+YMGrad%2C+I+found+you+on+YT.+I+need+help+with
Be a part of the biggest Student Community Online and gain access to free study material, advice, and admits/rejects.
Here's the link to the YMGrad app:
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ymgrad.android
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/ymgrad-study-abroad/id1582771364
YMGrad - Study Abroad Community - https://www.ymgrad.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mittrayash/
Investment Community: https://www.yashmittrainvesting.com/
Facebook Page (all my updates here about Universities and Stocks):
https://www.facebook.com/yashmittr/
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/248300985846637/
Whatsapp groups are no longer supported. To preserve your privacy, we are using Telegram Channels.
Link to Telegram Channel: https://www.ymgrad.com/telegram
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mittrayash
My Portfolio - https://mittrayash.github.io/
GitHub Link (where I develop YMGrad): https://github.com/mittrayash/
- published: 14 Sep 2022
- views: 44419
5:55
What is Transfer?
Created for ISSOTL Online 2013 for the Studying and Designing for Transfer strand, this video examines what teaching and learning scholars mean by "transfer."
...
Created for ISSOTL Online 2013 for the Studying and Designing for Transfer strand, this video examines what teaching and learning scholars mean by "transfer."
The video features Randy Bass (Vice Provost for Education, Georgetown University), Ketevan Kupatadze (Lecturer of Spanish, Elon University), Kathleen Yancey (Kellogg Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor, Florida State University), Donna Qualley (Professor of English and Director of Composition, Western Washington University), and Jessie L. Moore (Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of the Center for Engaged Learning, Elon University ).
ISSOTL Online 2013 runs September 9-28, 2013. Learn more at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13 .
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Suggested citation:
Center for Engaged Learning. (2013, September 2). What is transfer? Retrieved from https://youtu.be/JQ9150hgnEI.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Transfer
Created for ISSOTL Online 2013 for the Studying and Designing for Transfer strand, this video examines what teaching and learning scholars mean by "transfer."
The video features Randy Bass (Vice Provost for Education, Georgetown University), Ketevan Kupatadze (Lecturer of Spanish, Elon University), Kathleen Yancey (Kellogg Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor, Florida State University), Donna Qualley (Professor of English and Director of Composition, Western Washington University), and Jessie L. Moore (Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of the Center for Engaged Learning, Elon University ).
ISSOTL Online 2013 runs September 9-28, 2013. Learn more at http://blogs.elon.edu/issotl13 .
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Suggested citation:
Center for Engaged Learning. (2013, September 2). What is transfer? Retrieved from https://youtu.be/JQ9150hgnEI.
- published: 02 Sep 2013
- views: 7229
5:00
Transfer of Learning in Education
This mini-lecture describes an important educational concept: transfer of learning. In this video, I describe how this applies in any teaching and learning con...
This mini-lecture describes an important educational concept: transfer of learning. In this video, I describe how this applies in any teaching and learning context, but most importantly, in the context of Teacher Education. Dr. Andy Johnson, Reading Specialist, www.teaching-reading.com
https://wn.com/Transfer_Of_Learning_In_Education
This mini-lecture describes an important educational concept: transfer of learning. In this video, I describe how this applies in any teaching and learning context, but most importantly, in the context of Teacher Education. Dr. Andy Johnson, Reading Specialist, www.teaching-reading.com
- published: 05 Apr 2014
- views: 15463
0:41
What Being a Transfer Student Feels Like #SHORTS
Transfer students! If you are feeling this, you are not alone. College is difficult to navigate and being a transfer comes with additional struggles.
#SHORTS
Transfer students! If you are feeling this, you are not alone. College is difficult to navigate and being a transfer comes with additional struggles.
#SHORTS
https://wn.com/What_Being_A_Transfer_Student_Feels_Like_Shorts
Transfer students! If you are feeling this, you are not alone. College is difficult to navigate and being a transfer comes with additional struggles.
#SHORTS
- published: 07 Apr 2021
- views: 156097
1:53
Clinical Education : Slide Board Transfer
This is how to properly transfer a patient using a slide board. This transfer can be used if the patient is not strong enough to stand or requires the use of a ...
This is how to properly transfer a patient using a slide board. This transfer can be used if the patient is not strong enough to stand or requires the use of a slide board due to paralysis of the legs.
https://wn.com/Clinical_Education_Slide_Board_Transfer
This is how to properly transfer a patient using a slide board. This transfer can be used if the patient is not strong enough to stand or requires the use of a slide board due to paralysis of the legs.
- published: 24 Oct 2017
- views: 292344
15:11
Free education (with Mihalis from Language Transfer)
In the world of language teaching there are people who teach, and then there are others who go beyond simply teaching, and into real learning, and today I am ta...
In the world of language teaching there are people who teach, and then there are others who go beyond simply teaching, and into real learning, and today I am talking to one of those people: Mihalis Eleftheriou, the creator of Language Transfer.
Since 2011 he has been creating language courses in an incredible array of languages, including English, Greek, Arabic, and Swahili, and they are all completely FREE.
In this video we talk about various topics including free education, teaching philosophy, activism, and saving the planet.
I hope you enjoy this interview.
*****
Language Transfer website: https://www.languagetransfer.org/
*****
Listen to the full interview here (or on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts): https://anchor.fm/canguro-english/episodes/Free-education-with-Mihalis-from-Language-Transfer-eevs7l
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https://wn.com/Free_Education_(With_Mihalis_From_Language_Transfer)
In the world of language teaching there are people who teach, and then there are others who go beyond simply teaching, and into real learning, and today I am talking to one of those people: Mihalis Eleftheriou, the creator of Language Transfer.
Since 2011 he has been creating language courses in an incredible array of languages, including English, Greek, Arabic, and Swahili, and they are all completely FREE.
In this video we talk about various topics including free education, teaching philosophy, activism, and saving the planet.
I hope you enjoy this interview.
*****
Language Transfer website: https://www.languagetransfer.org/
*****
Listen to the full interview here (or on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts): https://anchor.fm/canguro-english/episodes/Free-education-with-Mihalis-from-Language-Transfer-eevs7l
****************************************
Stay updated on how to learn English:
Facebook: https://bit.ly/CanguroFbPage
Official Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/CanguroFbGroup
Instagram: https://bit.ly/CanguroInstagram
Listen to the podcast: https://bit.ly/CanguroPodcast
Twitter: https://bit.ly/CanguroTwitter
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- published: 03 Aug 2019
- views: 8051
2:23
Transfer Tuition Fees & Reduce Financial Stress! | CloudTax Tax Tips
Would you like to transfer some tuition fees of a student to reduce their financial stress? We are here to help Canadian students transfer their unused tuition ...
Would you like to transfer some tuition fees of a student to reduce their financial stress? We are here to help Canadian students transfer their unused tuition amount to their parent, grandparent, spouse or common-law, or carry forward to a future year. Regardless of who paid the tuition, the student must first claim the fees and the education and textbook credit on his or her return. Once the student's tax payable is reduced to zero, leftover federal tuition amounts and federal and provincial education and textbook amounts can be transferred to a spouse, parent, or grandparent. The student can transfer to either parent, but you can only choose one. Ideally, you should choose the parent who has more tax payable to help them reduce their tax balance owing. Please remember not to transfer more than the parent needs to reduce their tax payable to zero. Instead, the student should carry the excess forward to a future year when he or she has a higher income and needs the additional tax credit. Parents cannot split the transferred amount between them. However, a student can only designate one person to receive the transfer. If the student is making a provincial transfer as well, the same person must be designated to receive both the federal and provincial transferred amounts, according to the Canada Revenue Agency. Similarly, if one parent claims the federal amounts, the other parent cannot claim the provincial amounts. However, a parent claim a transfer from one child and the other parent can claim from a different child as long as both children indicate on their paper T2202A slip who they designate to receive their transfer. If a student has significant Canadian dividend income (probably an unusual situation), it is possible that no transfer of tuition/education amounts will be allowed, even though the student may not need the entire tax credit. This is because the amount of the tuition or education tax credit used by the student is calculated before the dividend tax credit is deducted. The result may be that the entire tuition/education amount is utilized, but not the entire dividend tax credit. Unfortunately, the unused dividend tax credit cannot be carried forward. If the student has a spouse, in some situations the dividend income can be transferred to the spouse. This would also probably enable a transfer of part of the tuition or education amounts to the spouse.
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https://wn.com/Transfer_Tuition_Fees_Reduce_Financial_Stress_|_Cloudtax_Tax_Tips
Would you like to transfer some tuition fees of a student to reduce their financial stress? We are here to help Canadian students transfer their unused tuition amount to their parent, grandparent, spouse or common-law, or carry forward to a future year. Regardless of who paid the tuition, the student must first claim the fees and the education and textbook credit on his or her return. Once the student's tax payable is reduced to zero, leftover federal tuition amounts and federal and provincial education and textbook amounts can be transferred to a spouse, parent, or grandparent. The student can transfer to either parent, but you can only choose one. Ideally, you should choose the parent who has more tax payable to help them reduce their tax balance owing. Please remember not to transfer more than the parent needs to reduce their tax payable to zero. Instead, the student should carry the excess forward to a future year when he or she has a higher income and needs the additional tax credit. Parents cannot split the transferred amount between them. However, a student can only designate one person to receive the transfer. If the student is making a provincial transfer as well, the same person must be designated to receive both the federal and provincial transferred amounts, according to the Canada Revenue Agency. Similarly, if one parent claims the federal amounts, the other parent cannot claim the provincial amounts. However, a parent claim a transfer from one child and the other parent can claim from a different child as long as both children indicate on their paper T2202A slip who they designate to receive their transfer. If a student has significant Canadian dividend income (probably an unusual situation), it is possible that no transfer of tuition/education amounts will be allowed, even though the student may not need the entire tax credit. This is because the amount of the tuition or education tax credit used by the student is calculated before the dividend tax credit is deducted. The result may be that the entire tuition/education amount is utilized, but not the entire dividend tax credit. Unfortunately, the unused dividend tax credit cannot be carried forward. If the student has a spouse, in some situations the dividend income can be transferred to the spouse. This would also probably enable a transfer of part of the tuition or education amounts to the spouse.
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- published: 08 Feb 2019
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