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Do I need an SAT score to transfer from community college?

I'm currently at a community college and planning to transfer to a four-year university. Do universities typically require SAT scores from transfer students, or is it more about college grades and credits?

11 months ago

While admission requirements vary from institution to institution, generally speaking, many colleges and universities do not require SAT scores from transfer students, especially those who have completed a certain number of college credits. If you have achieved substantial academic success at your community college, those grades can in many cases effectively replace standardized tests as a predictor of your future success at a four-year institution.

However, some colleges do require SAT or ACT scores from transfer students if they have completed fewer than a certain number of credits (usually around 30 semester credits or 45 quarter credits). The reasoning behind this requirement is that the student has not yet completed substantial college-level coursework, which makes their high school academic record, including their standardized test scores, more relevant.

It always makes sense to thoroughly research the specific requirements of the schools you're interested in transferring to. The admissions pages on their websites are a great place to start this, or you could reach out to their admissions office directly to clarify any doubts you have.

Remember that admission offices evaluate transfer applicants holistically. This means they consider all aspects of your application—not just your grades and test scores but also your essays, extracurricular activities, and any other supporting materials you provide. So, your community college performance, along with your personal statement and recommendation letters, can have a significant impact on your chances of admission.

Remember, each college's policies might change over time, so it's crucial to get the most up-to-date information directly from the source. Make sure to keep these factors in mind while preparing your transfer application!

11 months ago

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