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Transfer opportunities for screenwriting at Dodge College

I'm interested in transferring to the screenwriting program at Dodge College. Does anyone have insights into how competitive it is and what the transfer process involves? Any advice on what they're looking for in a transfer applicant would be appreciated!

a year ago

The Screenwriting program at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is indeed competitive. Though the exact acceptance rate might fluctuate from year to year, it's generally known for admitting a selective group of dedicated and creative individuals.

To apply as a transfer student, you would need to submit a Chapman University Transfer Application and a Creative Supplement specific to the Screenwriting B.F.A. program. The creative supplement is a critical part of the application as it showcases your originality, storytelling abilities, and potential for growth in the program. It generally consists of two original stories and a self-evaluation, though the exact requirements may vary, so make sure to check the Dodge College application webpage for the most updated instructions.

Another important criterion is your GPA; while there's no hard cutoff, a strong academic record most definitely supports your case. Furthermore, consider developing a strong extracurricular involvement background, and showing a dedication to film or related activities, which could demonstrate a deep interest in the field and further bolster your application.

Be sure to also look out for application deadlines and make sure your application is submitted in good time. In terms of what they are looking for, it ultimately comes down to your passion, creativity, and potential to contribute to the program.

Good luck with your application! It's a big step and it's commendable that you're seeking out information in advance to give your best shot.

a year ago

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