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How to Transfer to NYU 2026

If you are dreaming of a transfer to New York University (NYU), you almost certainly have big dreams. NYU is a school for big dreams in a city fueled by passion, hustle, and creativity. NYU attracts young people with a vision for the future, and the transfer program isn’t any different. If anything, the dreams are even bigger because transfer students tend to have greater clarity on their life goals and academic path.

How to Transfer to Vanderbilt 2026

Vanderbilt is a dream school and a dynamic school. They offer a strong education in a super fun city, Nashville, with tons of opportunities for personal growth and career development long before your graduation date. It’s not surprising, then, that there is a lot of demand for transferring to Vanderbilt. Students get a fun college experience and a prestige college experience all in one, and that’s a strong pitch. 

How to Transfer to Stanford 2026

The Stanford transfer acceptance rate hovers between 1% and 2% most years. Even when it spikes, it’s still under 5%. As a result, it’s statistically extremely unlikely that even a highly qualified applicant will get into Stanford through the transfer admissions path. To be fair, though, it’s just as hard to get in as a first-year, so no matter what you’re rolling the dice.

How to Transfer to Yale 2026

Yale is a dream school for millions of students, but less than two thousand undergraduates make it into each graduating class. Most get in a first years, straight out of high school. However, there is another way in. Yale “enrolls a small number of transfer students” annually, accepting new students from both two-year and four-year institutions. Successful Yale transfer applicants community colleges, from the military, and from other well-respected universities.

How to Transfer to Columbia College and Columbia Engineering 2026

Columbia University and Columbia Engineering consciously seek out strong transfer candidates to welcome to campus each year. The number who get accepted isn’t massive, though — a little . That wouldn’t necessarily be intimidating except that there are candidates for those few spots. The transfer acceptance rate fluctuates based on available spaces in the class, but has stayed in recent years.

How to Transfer to Georgetown 2024-2025

For admission in the fall of 2023, Georgetown received 2,241 transfer applications and admitted 296 students, or just over . They admit transfers to all five undergraduate schools for fall admissions, and the spring term depending on availability, and require a minimum of 12 credits, completed as an enrolled college student (not high schooler taking college courses) to qualify as a potential transfer. Like most colleges, they also have a maximum number of credits that new students are permitted to bring with them as transfers: 60.

How to Transfer to MIT 2024-2025

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, is widely considered one of the best universities in the world, especially for STEM subjects. It is also one of the hardest universities in the world to get into. You may have experienced this, by being rejected when you applied as a senior in high school, or by simply deciding not to even apply because you didn’t think you even had a chance of getting in. Or it wasn’t even a decision to not apply and MIT wasn’t on your radar in high school. Whatever the reason, if you have decided that MIT is actually where you need to be you are, my friend, in for an uphill battle.

How to Transfer to Dartmouth 2024-2025

Dartmouth is not known for accepting a ton of transfers. Actually, they’re known for the opposite. They accept very few. Very, very few. “In recent years,” , “Dartmouth has enrolled between a handful and two dozen new transfer students.”  For students enrolling in the fall of 2023, Dartmouth received nearly 800 applications, but accepted only a dozen applicants. The transfer acceptance rate 1.6%. 

How to Transfer to Wellesley 2024-2025

Wellesley College is a women’s liberal arts school in Wellesley, MA. We know we just said it, but a reminder: this is a women’s college. While it is not far from Boston, Wellesley doesn’t feel urban. With forests, a golf course, and a private lake, the campus is perfect for those looking for the picturesque. Wellesley boasts popular programs in economics, political science, and world-class sciences.

How to Transfer to Tufts 2024-2025

Tufts received 1,536 transfer applicants for admission in the fall of 2023, and admitted 196 students for an acceptance rate of only . They only accept transfers for fall start, but provide of information about what they look for in transfer applicants, and how to stand out should you choose to apply. In this post we’ll distill what you need to know if you’re considering applying to Tufts as a transfer, and dig into the crucial pieces of the application that you must ace if you want to be part of that small pool of accepted applicants.

How to Transfer to Vassar 2024-2025

Located in Poughkeepsie, NY, Vassar College is a small, liberal arts college known for their programs in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Formerly a Seven Sisters school, Vassar became co-ed in 1969. Vassar is a competitive school, with an 18% first-year acceptance rate, but their transfer numbers are even more competitive, with a 12% acceptance rate.

How to Transfer to the University of Texas Austin (UT) 2024-2025

The University of Texas Austin (UT) is a large, public research university in Austin, Texas. UT is a super popular school with our clients, both first-year and transfer, and it makes sense! It’s an extremely highly ranked public university with top-notch programs in everything from business to STEM to the humanities. First-year admission to UT is competitive, especially for out-of-state students, but their overall acceptance rate is 29%. Their transfer acceptance rate is similar – 30%, but a lot of those students come from automatic acceptance via community colleges. If you want to transfer to UT, you need to make sure you have the strongest application possible.