Transferring to Business Schools

<p>I was wondering if anyone had any statistics regarding transfers to top undergraduate business schools in the country? I know there are plenty of statistics on just the school in general, but I am wondering if there are any statistics regarding the business schools itself. I am interested in hearing about NYU, Georgetown, Cornell, etc. I spoke to people at Penn (Wharton), and they accept around 5 or so each year.</p>

<p>If not, could anyone generalize the transfers to these schools?</p>

<p>Georgetown is probably your best bet out of the four you listed. I am also trying to transfer to a business school and I applied to four schools that have decent acceptance rates. UVA, UNC-CH, Georgetown, and Emory. University of Michigan accepts a good amount of transfers as well. NYU has a high transfer acceptance rate compared to its peer colleges, but I don’t know the exact statistics of Stern’s acceptance rate. Also you might wanna take into account that NYU isn’t known for generous financial aid. There aren’t many other top business schools that accept many, at least not any that I can think of.</p>

<p>Alright thank you, when do you hear back? As for financial aid, that shouldn’t be a problem. My parents and I decided that an honors community college (which provided free tuition/courses) was the most financially feasible. That would then allow me to attend a top business school through transfer if I were to get in. Fordham University was just not economically sound, even though its finance program is admirable. I didn’t think it was worth $240,000.</p>

<p>google search
transfer web top 50
and click the first link</p>

<p>this isnt business school specific but can give a vague idea of transfer acceptance rates</p>