Which Ivy Leagues do not require SAT/ACT scores for Transfer Applicants??

<p>Or any prestigous university out of California for that matter. Thank you so much!</p>

<p>Brown: For transfer students, we also prefer to see such scores. However, since the college you are endeavoring to transfer from may not have required such examinations as part of their admission requirement, we will not retroactively place this as a requirement on you as a Brown transfer applicant But please note that the SAT’s give us one tool (among others) of comparing applicants across a wide variety of secondary school preparation, and so we do encourage you to take one or the other, if you have not done so previously.</p>

<p>Columbia: You must take or have taken either the SAT or the ACT to be considered for transfer admission, and the scores must be directly reported to Columbia from the appropriate testing agency. If you have previously taken the SAT Subject Tests, those scores must also be officially reported; if you have not taken the SAT Subject Tests, they are not required to be taken at the time of the transfer application.</p>

<p>Cornell: Application Consists Of…official college transcript(s), final high school transcript, and official test scores (SAT/ACT) if already taken</p>

<p>Harvard: All transfer applicants are required to have the results of either the SAT I or the ACT (with Writing) reported directly from the College Board or the American College Testing Program, respectively, even if you have applied previously for freshman admission. Applicants are encouraged, but not required, to submit the results of two College Board SAT II: Subject Tests. In addition, if your native language is not English, you are required to submit results from the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).</p>

<p>Yale: All transfer applicants must submit official standardized test results. You have two testing options, and we have no preference which you choose. You may take either the:</p>

<p>The SAT Reasoning Test - or -
The ACT Plus Writing</p>

<p>Dartmouth: [url=&lt;a href=“Apply to Dartmouth | Dartmouth Admissions”&gt;Apply to Dartmouth | Dartmouth Admissions]Transfer[/url</a>]</p>

<p>Upenn: Applicants are required to submit the results of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test. Results of the American College Testing Program (ACT) are also acceptable. The SAT Subject Tests are not required. Candidates whose native language is not English should also submit results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).</p>

<p>With all due respect, this info isn’t too hard to find. :)</p>

<p>Hang on, I thought Harvard stopped accepting transfers…</p>

<p>^The did for 2 yrs, but started again last year.</p>

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<p>Especially when someone else does it for them.</p>

<p>Did not know that! Is Princeton accepting transfers again too?</p>

<p>No.</p>

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<p>cornell’s endowed colleges require SAT/ACT scores but the contract colleges don’t.</p>

<p>@ironicallyunsure
So if I apply for engineering school transfer, do i have to submit my SAT score?</p>

<p>yes 10char</p>

<p>^wow… I just heard about that… :stuck_out_tongue: but apparently not… :S
Source: [Cornell</a> Engineering : Transfer FAQ](<a href=“http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/prospective/undergraduate/transfer/Transfer-FAQ.cfm#7]Cornell”>http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/prospective/undergraduate/transfer/Transfer-FAQ.cfm#7)</p>

<p>Hi guys , my college applications for undergraduate start next month .I’m a little confused. Do all Ivy leagues require SAT II to be taken before applying? Would be very glad if you could help . Im an international applicant by the way .</p>