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Transfer admissions for undergraduates at Brooklyn College

I'm considering transferring as an undergrad to Brooklyn College. What are the key things I should know about their admissions process? Is it competitive, and what's the best way to strengthen my application?

a year ago

In terms of the process, transfer applicants to Brooklyn College must complete a Transfer Application, which is available online via the CUNY Application website. Along with the application, you'll need to provide transcripts from all colleges you've previously attended as well as your high school transcript.

As you prepare your application, keep in mind that there are several factors that Brooklyn College considers in reviewing transfer applications. Academic performance at your current institution is a critical factor; specifically, Brooklyn College typically looks for a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in Associate degree programs, or at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA in non-degree programs. Your high school performance may also be considered if you have fewer than 24 earned credits.

Brooklyn College considers the rigor of your coursework as well. Focus on maintaining solid grades in challenging courses, as this will demonstrate your academic ability and readiness for a four-year institution.

Your statement, which is part of the application, is also a key component. In this space, you can explain why you want to transfer, why you have selected your particular major, and why you think Brooklyn College is a good fit for your academic goals. This is your chance to highlight any unique attributes or experiences that may not be evident in other parts of your application.

Lastly, extracurricular activities can strengthen your application by demonstrating not just academic abilities but also leadership, community involvement, and other traits that schools like Brooklyn College value.

According to their website, Brooklyn College prioritizes transfer applicants who have completed an associate degree in an approved AS, AA, or AAS program at CUNY. Applicants coming directly from high school, current CUNY students transferring from non-degree to degree status, and students from other senior colleges of CUNY are also considered.

If you decide to go ahead, be sure to note the Brooklyn College application deadlines for transfers. For Fall admission, the guaranteed consideration deadline is February 1, and for Spring admission it's September 15. However, applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so it's best to apply as early as possible.

By keeping these points in mind and effectively highlighting your qualifications and fit with the college, you'll be well-prepared for the transfer application process.

a year ago

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