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What are the University of Virginia's transfer requirements?

I'd like to transfer to the University of Virginia and I'm trying to gather all the information about their requirements. Does anyone know what GPA I should aim for and if there are specific courses I need to have completed? Also, any details about supporting materials like essays or recommendations would be super helpful. If anyone has personal experiences or advice on what UVA's admissions team prioritizes, I'd be grateful for the insights.

a year ago

At the University of Virginia (UVA), transfer applicants must be in good standing and eligible to return to the last institution of full-time enrollment. The university generally seeks students who earned strong grades in their college courses, particularly in the core curriculum that's related to your intended field of study at UVA.

UVA does not set formal GPA cutoffs for transfer applicants, but they do look for strong academic performance. Prospective transfers should aim for a GPA of at least a B average, although many successful transfer applicants maintain a GPA closer to a B+ or A.

In terms of course requirements, it varies by the school/college that you're applying to within UVA. For example, the College of Arts and Sciences at UVA generally requires completion of at least two writing-intensive courses. Students applying to the School of Engineering and Applied Science would need to complete prerequisites in math, chemistry, and physics.

To submit a complete application, alongside your transcripts and the application form, UVA requires two essays. One is the standard Personal Statement, where you explain your reasons for transferring, and the other is an additional prompt provided by UVA. Recommendations are not required for transfer applicants, but you’re welcome to send them if you feel they would add positively to your application.

Demonstrating strong interest in your chosen field of study, showcasing how you've prepared academically for your major, and explaining your reasons for wanting to transfer in a compelling and articulate way in your essays can make your transfer application more competitive.

Do remember, the university's website is the best source for the most accurate and up-to-date requirements and deadlines. It is always a good idea to double-check these details from their official source. Good luck with your application!

a year ago

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