Does anyone have any experience with transferring to Georgetown University? I’ll be starting at a community college this fall but will want to transfer to Georgetown after receiving my AA.
Georgetown University has a robust and competitive transfer process. It's important to note that Georgetown’s acceptance rate for transfer students can be quite low, but it's definitely not impossible!
First things first, do ensure that your college credits will transfer to Georgetown. They follow a liberal arts core curriculum. Courses that you'll take at your community college should be in line with this curriculum to increase the likelihood of the credits being transferred. Secondly, focus on maintaining strong academic performance. Georgetown, as a highly competitive institution, would typically be on the lookout for students showing a high level of academic achievement. Additionally, involvement in leadership roles or other extracurricular activities can also mark you as a well-rounded individual, which can be beneficial.
Now, when it comes to the application itself, Georgetown requires the Common Application for transfer students, alongside your college transcript, a dean's report from all colleges attended, and a professor’s evaluation. Make sure your application materials are as strong as can be. It would help to build a relationship with your professors so that they can write a strong recommendation for you.
Lastly, Georgetown appreciates knowing why a student specifically wants to transfer there. Consider touching on that in your application or essay. Research specific programs or faculty at Georgetown that align with your interests or career goals. This will show that you're seriously interested in them specifically and why you believe you would be a good fit.
In sum, while transferring to Georgetown can be a challenge, with strong academic performance, solid extracurriculars, and a well-crafted application, it is definitely a possibility. Good luck!
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