2008 Transfer Rates

<p>Thanks for posting this Sandra.</p>

<p>^^ You’re welcome :slight_smile: I was looking up the rates, so I just thought why not post it if I’ve already done the work! I was thinking the same thing myself when I saw the CMC transfer rate, but I was sure someone of CC would be able to tell us why the transfer rate was so high that year.</p>

<p>This is the trend for transfer admission at CMC, 2008 was a lucky year for transfers :wink:
Application Year</p>

<p>Fall 2008- 32.7%
Fall 2007- 17.5%
Spring 2007- 6.9%
Fall 2006- 10.7%
Spring 2006- 0% (No space available)
Fall 2005- 30.4%
Spring 2005- 42.1%</p>

<p>(Information from [FAQ</a>, Transfer, Admission, Claremont McKenna College](<a href=“http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/admission/transfer/transfer-faq.php]FAQ”>http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/admission/transfer/transfer-faq.php))</p>

<p>it was 20 out of 294 this year.</p>

<p>Thanks for the info!
CMC Fall 2009- 6.8%</p>

<p>They aimed to enroll 20, probably accepted 30-35.</p>

<p>nope, it said 20 admitted on the letter</p>

<p>Brown transfer rate = 5.7%
80 applicants accepted for fall out of a total of about 1400 applicants.</p>

<p>“There were 294 transfer applications for 20 transfer openings this year. We anticipate that we have offered admission to enough transfer applicants to fill these slots. If fewer than 20 accept our offer of admission, then we will look to our Alternate List to fill the class.”</p>

<p>from the Alternate List letter for Claremont McKenna</p>

<p>I was looking up transfer admissions on collegeboard… so I’m not sure which years transfer admissions these numbers represent. Please note that these statistics are only for fall admission. If you know more recent transfer rates or another schools please feel free to update. Thank you </p>

<p>Yale: 3.2%
MIT: 5.5%
Stanford: 2.1% (<2%)
Caltech: 9.3%
Upenn: 16.8%
Columbia: 5.7%
Uchicago: 13.1%
Duke: 5.2%
Dartmouth: 6.9%
Northwestern: 22.0%
WashU: 20.4%
Cornell: 27.5%
JHU: 9.8%
Brown: 5.7%
Rice: 25.8%
Emory: 33.6%
Notre Dame: 41.9%
Vanderbilt: 55.9%
UC Berkeley: 26.1%
Carnegie Mellon: 9.2%
Georgetown: 18.2%
UVA: 34.9%
UCLA: 34.5%
Umichicgan-AnnArbor: 41.2%
USC: 29.3%
Tufts: <10%
Wake Forest: 25.5%
UNC: 39.2%
Brandeis: 22.5%
College of William & Mary: 52.6%
NYU: 31.1%
BC: 9.2%</p>

<p>Liberal Arts Colleges
Amherst: 5.6%
Williams: 4.3%
Swarthmore: 17.4%
Wellesley: 15.6%
Middlebury: not reported
Bowdoin: 3.1%
Pomona: not reported
Carleton: 7.7%
Davidson: 17.5%
Haverford: 12.4%
Claremont Mckenna: 6.8%
Vassar: 9.0%
Wesleyan: 19.6%
Grinnell: 5.7%
Harvey Mudd: 10.9%
U.S. Military Academy: not reported
Washington & Lee: 22.1%
Colgate: 7.8%
Smith: 44.9%
Hamilton: 26.6%
Oberlin: 43.9%
US Naval Academy: not reported
Bryn Mawr: 17.7%
Colby: 12.2%
Bates: 23.4%</p>

<p>Hey everyone,</p>

<p>i gotta question. i got GPA average of 2.8, and i would like to make transfer. which university is available for that kind of gpa? </p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Go to collegeboard.com. That website will provide the average GPA for specific institutions. If you live in California, maybe a Cal State.</p>

<p>Can anyone provide transfer rate statistics for 2007-2008 at University of Washington (Seattle)?</p>

<p>carnegie mellon?
case western?</p>

<p>Again, go to the College Board website, College Search, search for “College X”, Admissions. They give the number of transfer applications and acceptances. I checked for Yale since I know the number admitted, and it looks right for transfers entering in fall 2008.</p>

<p>anyone know for penn state? fsu?</p>

<p>what NYU 10%…?</p>

<p>This thread is from 2008, please refer to the 2009 thread or the CB College Search function which gives fall 2008 transfer admission rates (not sure when they’ll post the 2009 numbers).</p>