transfer statistics

<p>As a parent who went through the transfer process with my D a few years ago, I have a suggestion, especially to those of you who are looking for "chances" feedback. The US News Rankings includes a page of admission statistics, which has numbers of transfer students applying, accepted, and attending at the bottom of the page. it's really useful for figuring out which schools are transfer friendly and which are not. Using this, my D, who was looking for a very liberal LAC or small U, narrowed her search to Wesleyan, Oberlin, and Tufts, all of which accepted a significant number of transfers, and omitted schools like, for instance, Swarthmore, which only accepted 6 that year.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, this info, which was free at the time, is only in the online premium edition now, but it really proved very, very useful to us.</p>

<p>I can post those stats here if you wish. For now, I'll submit the numbers from the schools to which I'm applying:</p>

<p>School: Applicants/Accepted/Enrolled</p>

<p>Amherst: 182/16/10
Berkeley (Out of State): 359/53/34
Brown: 796/193/116
Columbia (CC): 1037/88/61
Cornell: 2257/758/490
Harvard: 1010/55/55
NYU: 4692/1641/958
Pomona: 231/3/2
Rice: 491/105/63
UCLA: 13131/5083/3256
Vassar: 218/37/18
Yale: 767/30/23</p>

<p>If you're interested in any other numbers, let me know.</p>

<p>Hey up40love,</p>

<p>The stats were really helpful.
Would you have stats for Johns Hopkins University and George Washinton University?</p>

<p>I'd appreciate that.</p>

<p>You got it, phossein:</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins: 435/55/22
George Washington: 2443/787/426</p>

<p>Up40love,</p>

<p>could you please disclose the transfer stats for UMich (out of state), UVa (out of state) and Georgetown?</p>

<p>Thank You</p>

<p>I was wondering if you could put University of Miami and Ohio state out of state for both, thanks. and do they say what kind of transfers it is like spring or fall or do they just say all numbers?</p>

<p>Veralyn and virginia2004,</p>

<p>I'm sorry but I can't supply you with out-of-state numbers for Michigan, Virginia, or Ohio State. The only reason I have the Berkeley numbers is because they publish them on the website. My resources have found nothing in terms of out-of-state applicant numbers for those schools. </p>

<p>Georgetown: 1431/433/261
U of Miami: 2454/1216/575
Michigan: 2572/1023/836
Ohio State:3650/2917/1634
Virginia: 2132/837/493</p>

<p>How bout Tufts University?</p>

<p>Tufts: 582/239/107</p>

<p>How about UNC-chapel hill?</p>

<p>Can you post the stats for transfers into Stanford also?</p>

<p>thanx up40love</p>

<p>Stanford: 1230/101/81
UNC-Chapel Hill: 2518/1212/829</p>

<p>Wow, transfer admissions can seem quite daunting.</p>

<p>I was wondering if you could tell me transfer stats for FSU, UF, and UCF. Thank you very much</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>I may be wrong, but I believe that UCs only take junior transfers, not sophomores. Many of those slots are reserved for students transferring in from the community college system, which is a way that UCs increase their diversity. Therefore, the stats may be misleading. Some students who want to transfer between UCs or into one, therefore take a year at community college first.</p>

<p>does anyone have the transfer stats for boston univ or boston college?....thannnnks</p>

<p>Boston College: 1126/260/122
Boston University: 1833/674/241
Florida State U: 9189/3121/1876
U of Florida: 5107/2338/1871
U of Central Florida: 8024/4961/3495</p>

<p>What about Univ. of Minnesota--Twin Cities and Macalester? Thanks.</p>

<p>up40love, thank you so much!</p>