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How do I transfer to Boston University as a college student?

I'm thinking about transferring to Boston University, but I'm not sure about the process. Does anyone have tips or personal experiences they'd like to share? Also wondering about specific requirements I should be aware of.

2 months ago

Boston University (BU) welcomes transfer applications from students enrolled at accredited colleges and universities. Here are some steps and considerations for your transfer process:

1. Application: BU uses the Common Application for transfer students. Once you have decided that BU is a place where you'd like to transfer, you need to start working on your application.

2. Application Deadline: For fall semester enrollment, the application deadline is March 1st, while for spring enrollment, it's November 1st. It's important to note these dates and plan accordingly.

3. Transcripts: You will need to submit your high school transcripts as well as your transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.

4. Letters of Recommendation: BU requires one recommendation from a college professor or adviser. A second one from another professor or a counselor is optional but can help your application.

5. TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo (if applicable): If English isn't your first language, you may be required to take one of these English proficiency tests.

6. Major-Specific Requirements: Some majors may have additional application requirements. For example, applicants to the College of Fine Arts need to pass an audition or submit a portfolio. Ensure that you check these specifics depending on your intended major.

7. College Report: You'll have to submit a College Report filled out by an official at your current school confirming that you're currently in good academic and disciplinary standing.

Boston University generally looks favorably on students with a 3.3 or higher GPA, although they consider all applications holistically, meaning your essays, extracurriculars, and letters of recommendation also have a good deal of weight. Make sure you give enough time to your application, ensuring that your essays reflect why you want to transfer to BU, and what you can bring to their community.

You can find more details on BU's transfer admissions webpage. It's always a good idea to reach out to the admissions office at BU if you have any specific questions or concerns. Good luck with your transfer journey!

2 months ago

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