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Transfer process for Cornell?

Hey, guys! I'm thinking about transferring to Cornell. Does anyone have any advice or experiences they'd be willing to share, and what are the chances of getting in as a transfer student? Thanks!

11 months ago

Hey there! Transferring to Cornell is definitely a great goal to have. Here are a few things to keep in mind when considering the transfer process:

1. Application requirements: Cornell's transfer application requires you to submit the Common App, answer specific supplemental questions, provide official college transcripts from all institutions attended, high school transcripts, a college report (which verifies your academic and disciplinary standing), and a recommendation letter from a professor or instructor.

2. Discuss your reasons for transferring: In your application essays, make sure to focus on your reasons for wanting to attend Cornell. Be specific about the programs and opportunities at Cornell that appeal to you, and explain how you believe attending this institution will support your personal, academic, and career goals.

3. GPA: Strong GPA is crucial for competitive transfer admissions. While there isn't a set minimum GPA requirement, transfer students typically have GPAs in the 3.5-4.0 range. Keep in mind that the level of competitiveness for each program varies, so some majors might be more challenging to transfer into than others.

4. Coursework: Ensure that you have completed courses relevant to your intended major and have satisfied any prerequisite requirements. Cornell values students who have shown academic success in a rigorous curriculum that aligns with their future academic plans.

5. Extracurricular involvement: Just like with freshman applicants, admissions officers want to see a continued commitment to and passion for extracurricular activities. It's important to highlight any leadership roles, achievements, or service experiences you've been involved in since starting college.

6. Transfer acceptance rates: The transfer acceptance rate at Cornell varies by year and program, but it's generally between 5% and 15%. The overall acceptance rate is lower than the rate for freshman applicants, which highlights the competitiveness of the process.

Preparing a strong transfer application requires careful planning, due diligence, and a focus on creating a compelling narrative that demonstrates how attending Cornell will contribute to your long-term goals. Good luck with your application, and I hope this information was helpful!

11 months ago

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