<p>This is just a curiosity thread...which schools have the lowest tranfer rates? I know Williams does, with a percentage hovering around 10-12%. Does it get any lower than that?</p>
<p>Yale is around 4%...
Columbia was around 5% this year..
Harvard is around 7-8%...</p>
<p>I guess Princeton takes the cake though - 0%! They'll give in one of these days.</p>
<p>stanford by far, they're notoriously impossible to transfer into; the number admitted per year is in the double digits.</p>
<p>MIT (ten char)</p>
<p>i'd say cal tech might be the hardest? (accepted only an astounding 3/134 last year)</p>
<p>which comes out to be 2.2% acceptance rate
haha</p>
<p>UC Merced ...</p>
<p>oh wait no I forgot...the hardest school that actually does accept transfers last year was middlebury, because I was really interested in applying. </p>
<p>1 out of 250 applicants.</p>
<p>I guess this is a growing trend. Does anyone else thinks that a 5% acceptance might carry over to the non-traditional schools:</p>
<p>Columbia University: School of General Studies
UPENN: College of General Studies
Harvard Univeristy:Harvard Extension School</p>
<p>I've excluded Brown and Yale because they only take a very small non-traditional program.</p>
<p>hopkins accepts 50 t. students every fall lol.</p>
<p>i don't think that many people even apply to hopkins..</p>
<p>but anyways, you can't forget duke.</p>
<p>i dont think you have to apply to the harvard extension school</p>