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How significant are high school grades for transferring to another college?

If I plan to transfer colleges after starting somewhere, how much weight do my high school grades carry in the decision process? Do they look more at my college work, or do high school grades still play a big role?

2 months ago

College grades become more significant than high school grades when you are transferring schools, since they are the most recent demonstration of your academic abilities, and also more directly relevant to how you handle a higher level of schooling. Your college GPA, and the classes you've taken in college, can give the admissions officers a more precise understanding of your academic strengths and performance in a college environment than your high school performance.

However, the specifics may depend on when you're applying to transfer. If you're applying for transfer admission during your freshman year, your high school grades may carry more weight, as less of your academic history is from college. If you're applying to transfer after your sophomore year or later, your college grades will typically carry more weight in admissions decisions - schools may not even ask for your high school transcript at all.

Overall, while high school grades aren't completely ignored in the transfer process, your college performance will generally take precedence. Remember, every institution has different factors they consider during the transfer process, so the balance between high school and college grades can vary. It's always a good idea to research or reach out to the schools you're interested in to get a better idea of what they specifically prioritize in their transfer applicants. Good luck!

2 months ago

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