Does Colby College offer need-blind admission for transfer students? I'm worried about how my financial situation might impact my application, so any clarification on this would be appreciated.
Colby College does offer need-blind admissions, meaning that a student's ability to pay is not considered during the admissions process. However, this policy generally applies to first-year domestic student applications.
For transfer students, the financial need may be taken into account when making an admission decision. This is due to limited funding available for financial aid beyond the first-year class. Therefore, if you're applying as a transfer student, it could be the case that your need for financial assistance could influence their decision.
It's advisable to contact the admissions office directly for the most accurate information as policies can sometimes change. Also, I'd recommend that you use the Net Price Calculator on Colby's website to gain a better understanding of what you may be expected to contribute towards tuition. Don't forget there are other sources of funding, like external scholarships and work-study programs, that can help as well.
In any case, if you feel that Colby College would be a good fit for you, I would encourage you to apply. Financial aid policies shouldn't be the sole factor in your decision to apply, especially if the school aligns with your academic and career goals. Good luck with your application!
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