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Transfer from Ithaca College to Cornell

I'm considering transferring from Ithaca College to Cornell University. Has anyone gone through this process? What are the main challenges and requirements? I'm really interested in making this move but would love some firsthand insights.

2 months ago

Transferring between schools, particularly between colleges within the same region such as Ithaca and Cornell, can be a complex process, but it's certainly doable. Here are a few things you might want to keep in mind.

First, it's essential to understand the academic rigor and requirements at Cornell. This is a prestigious Ivy League university, so the curriculum can be challenging. Look closely at the specific requirements for your intended major and compare them with your current courses and grades at Ithaca.

Secondly, Cornell requires all transfer applicants to have a strong academic record in a full-time college program – typically a GPA of 3.5 or above. If you've done exceptionally well at Ithaca, this will certainly work in your favor.

Next, you'll want to gather all necessary documents for the application. Cornell requires your high school transcript, college transcript, two academic teacher evaluations, a college official's report from Ithaca, and the mid-term report will require your current courses and academic standing.

It’s also worth noting that Cornell puts a lot of weight on your reasons for wanting to transfer. In your application, you'll have to write a personal statement explaining why you wish to transfer from Ithaca to Cornell. This is your opportunity to communicate how your academic and career interests align more closely with Cornell's offerings. It's crucial to be specific here—discuss particular programs, classes, or opportunities that make Cornell the right fit for you.

Lastly, the deadline for transfer applications to Cornell for fall entry is March 15th, while for spring entry it’s the previous October 15th, so make sure to leave yourself plenty of time to gather your documents and complete your application.

Again, transferring is a process that requires planning and diligence to ensure success. Wishing you the best of luck should you decide to undertake it!

2 months ago

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