<p>Does anyone know of any good websites for transfers?</p>
<p>I'm looking for info on financial aid, GPA, test scores, % admitted, etc. I've been looking at college board and going off freshman statistics, but if there were transfer info that would be appreciated.</p>
<p>USNews&World Report online premium edition also has some transfer info re acceptance rates, min. GPA etc. Here is an example of what they have, to help you decide whether you want to subscribe (about $19.95 or $29.95/year).</p>
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Total # of transfer students: 30
Application deadline: March 15 (Fall)
Transfer student acceptance rate: 16%
Minimum college GPA required: 3.0
Total # of transfer students: 30
Application Deadline: March 15 (Fall)</p>
<p>2004 Admissions
Transfer students may apply for admission for the following academic terms: Fall
Do applicants need a minimum number of credits to apply? Yes, 24 credit hours </p>
<p>Application Deadline
Regular decision: March 15 (Fall)
Admission decisions sent: May 31 (Fall)
Deadline for accepting admissions offers: June 15 (Fall) </p>
<p>High school transcript: Required of all
College transcript: Required of all
Essay/personal statement: Required of all
Admissions interview: Recommended of all
Standardized test scores: Not required
Statement of good standing from prior institutions: Not required
Minimum high school GPA required: N/A
Minimum college GPA required: 3.0
Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit: 2.0
Maximum number of credits/courses that may be transferred: 60 Credit hours from a two-year school, 60 Credit hours from a four-year school
Minimum number of credits needed to complete degree: 0 credits for an associate degree, 60 credits for a bachelor's degree </p>
<p>Transfer Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Transfer applications received for Fall 2004: 420
Transfer applicants offered admission for Fall 2004: 70
Transfer applicants enrolled for Fall 2004: 30
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<p>But I agree with jacknjill, the individual school websites are the way to go- many of them are very specific as to minimum GPA for transfer by dept., typical GPA of accepted students,... and they will be more up-to-date.</p>
<p>Thanks, I guess i'll just stick to the general websites since i've got my school list down already. I'm most interested in financial aid, they don't really talk about it for transfers, and US News doesn't really talk about it either.</p>