I've been thinking about transferring to Barnard College and I'm wondering what the application process looks like. Does anyone know what specific requirements or tips for a successful transfer application to Barnard College?
If you're interested in transferring to Barnard College, the first step is to check their admissions website for the most recent and detailed information. Here are some basic steps and tips drawn from my understanding of the process:
1. Application: Barnard uses the Common Application for transfer students. You'll need to complete the application, including writing the traditional Common App essay, as well as a specific Barnard supplement.
2. Supplement: The Barnard writing supplement asks you to elaborate on why you specifically want to transfer to Barnard, and how you intend to make use of specific resources and opportunities at the school. This is your chance to showcase the research you've done about Barnard and make a persuasive argument for why you would be a good fit.
3. Transcripts: You will need to submit official transcripts from all post-secondary schools you have attended. This includes your current institution and any other colleges or universities where you've taken classes before.
4. Recommendations: One recommendation is required — from a professor who has taught you in a college course. They should speak to your character, work ethic, and potential for success.
5. High School credentials: Barnard requires your high school transcript and, in many cases, your SAT or ACT scores. Although Barnard's website doesn't specify, many schools exempt students who've completed a certain number of college credits from this latter requirement, so it might be worth contacting the admissions office to clarify their policy.
6. College Report: This document must be completed by the registrar or an academic dean at your current college. It confirms that you are in good standing at your current institution, which is a requirement for all transfer applicants.
The most important part of your application will likely be your essays and recommendation letters. Making a clear, compelling case for why you want to transfer to Barnard in particular — not just why you want to leave your current school — can go a long way.
Finally, Barnard is a highly selective school. These tips can increase your odds of a successful application, but remember that each year the College can accommodate only a small number of transfer students.
Remember, these are general suggestions and the specifics may vary. Please do check the official Barnard website for detailed and updated information. Good luck!
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