Spring Transfer

<p>It seems most of the best (and intriguing) colleges only accept transfer students in the Fall (i.e. Yale, Penn, Williams College, etc.)</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the best universities offering Spring transfers are?</p>

<p>I have found:</p>

<p>UVA
William & Mary
NYU</p>

<p>Rice and Brown both offer spring transfers. But I’m fairly certain that it’s significantly harder to transfer into most schools in the spring than in the fall.</p>

<p>Brown needs some clarification. All transfer applications for are due March 1st, including those for the following spring. Applicants can note which term they’d prefer. So if someone is hoping to transfer to Brown entering Spring 2011, they would have had to apply already.</p>

<p>I don’t know your gender, so this may not be applicable, but Barnard is great and takes Spring transfers.
I think Cornell does too.</p>

<p>cornell, northwestern, and emory</p>

<p>there’s actually a thread for this from last spring. i’d search it because there were good ones.</p>

<p>Cornell, Amherst, Vassar, Oberlin</p>

<p>ironicallyunsure, do you have any recollection what the title of the thread was? I have looked for it but so far I’ve had no luck.</p>

<p>Okay this died very quickly and I am more than aware that it is not only much harder to transfer in spring but also that the options are much more limited. So let me ask this:</p>

<p>How do schools look at someone who does a little over sixty credits by doing a summer semester + Fall then takes off school for Spring semester Sophomore year and applies to transfer as a junior in the fall?</p>