<p>Does anyone know where to find this? Im basically looking for information like average gpa and the number of credits. Also hopefully something like the percent admitted and what not. Thanks alot for the help guys.</p>
<p>I'd love this info too. Best I can do for % admitted is the following, from collegeboard.com</p>
<p>Transfer Students</p>
<pre><code>* Total number of transfer students who applied: 8,131
* Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 2,245
</code></pre>
<p>Translates to 27.61% a little scary. I hope a lot of those were not really qualified.
I've got a 3.72 at Hofstra, a private university in NY. Applying to highly competitive Annenberg for Broadcast Journalism or Comm.</p>
<p>How bout u?</p>
<p>Well I am actually still a senior in highschool, but I am very interested in transferring after 2 years as I didnt get into the school of my choice. I've always liked USC, and I might have gotten in had I applied, but the only problem for me is the financial burden. When I do transfer I would like to apply to more than just 2 places (UCLA, UCB) and USC just occurred to me. I've been looking for the statistics online, but so far I have come up empty. Hopefully someone on here will be able to help us out. Good luck, I hope it works out for you man.</p>
<p>The average GPA for admits are about 3.57</p>
<p>Where did you get that info from? What major are you applying to? What are your stats?</p>
<p>I got that info from the "Transferring to USC 2006-07" booklet which was sent to me from USC after I applied. I think every applicant has it too. </p>
<p>On the third page at the bottom, it states:
"Founded 880
Scope Private research university
Enrollment 16,300 undergraduate
14,900 graduate
31,200 total students
Student-Faculty 10:1
Avg. Transfer GPA 3.57
Location Los Angeles
City Population 4 million
Distances 3 miles to downtoan
12 miles to the beach
7 miles to Hollywood
60 miles to snow or desert" </p>
<p>Didn't you apply to USC?</p>
<p>Yeah good call I forgot about that book. I did my app during December. It's been a while.</p>
<p>I'll probabl be trying to transfer after two years as well, from a CSU.
Marshall, to be exact.</p>