Transferring to George Mason

<p>Looking to transfer to george mason. Is it possible for me to transfer in the spring having only 12 credits from a university under my belt? I think i have a decent enough high school record (3.3, 2000 SAT, good extra currics). What do yall think?</p>

<p>Ask on the transfer board as well but if, at GMU, 12 credits does not qualify for transfer status, I’d say low match, as long as you can turn out a great essay.</p>

<p>their transfer site says this
“If you have fewer than 30 hours of earned university-level credit, you must also submit your high school transcript and SAT or ACT scores. (Students who graduated from high school more than five years prior to enrollment at Mason are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores.) Admission is competitive and the Admissions Committee may require a high school transcript even though you have completed more than 30 hours of university-level credit.”</p>

<p>this is the category i more or less fall under. im just trying to figure out if i have a good shot if i apply in the spring while taking maybe 15 credits at a community college. is it a longshot to apply with 12 credits from another university with a decent high school record while taking classes at a cc. im very scared to get a rejection letter because when i was applying to colleges in high school i got into some schools ranked much higher than gmu.</p>