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How are my grades evaluated when transferring to another college?

If I want to transfer colleges, how do the receiving schools evaluate my grades from my current college? Do they only look at recent grades, or do they consider my entire college academic history?

a year ago

When it comes to transfer applications, colleges typically look at your entire college academic history as a crucial component of your application. Here's how they might evaluate your grades:

1. Grades in all college courses: A college will generally consider all college-level grades earned. However, they do pay particular attention to courses you've taken in the major or field you plan to continue studying after transfer.

2. Course Difficulty: Colleges also consider the rigor of the courses you've taken. For instance, a B in an advanced class might be looked upon more favorably than an A in an introductory or less challenging course.

3. Upward Trend: If your grades were weak when you started and then improved as you continued, colleges often recognize this upward trend as an indication of your growth and commitment.

4. Major Selection: If your grades in courses relevant to your intended major are strong, this can make a positive impression. Special attention is paid to how well you've performed in these course areas.

5. Comparability: Colleges look at how similar or different your current institution is to theirs. The more similar, the easier it is for them to evaluate your transcript.

Remember, every college has its own set of policies when it comes to transfer students, so it's a good idea to research or contact the specific colleges you're interested in transferring to for the most accurate information.

a year ago

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