I'm planning to apply as a transfer student to Lewis and Clark College and want to make sure I've got everything covered. What are the main requirements I need to meet to have a good shot at getting accepted?
As a transfer applicant to Lewis and Clark College, here's what you should know about the requirements:
1. GPA: You'll want to have a strong academic track record. Most accepted transfer students have had a GPA around 3.0.
2. College Transcripts: Lewis and Clark requires transcripts from all colleges previously attended. Unofficial ones can be uploaded when you apply, but you’ll need to send official versions if admitted and planning to attend.
3. High School Transcripts/Secondary School Report: You'll need to submit these as well unless you’ve earned an Associate’s degree or completed two full years of college (as a degree-seeking student) before coming to Lewis and Clark.
4. Recommendations: One academic recommendation is required, preferably from a professor in your intended major. A second rec letter, either academic or professional, is also strongly encouraged.
5. Essays: You'll need to provide a personal essay. Pay close attention to the prompts given in the Common Application for transfer students.
6. Language Proficiency: If English isn't your first language, you may need to show English proficiency through an accepted exam like the TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo, unless you've previously taken college classes taught in English.
7. Deadline: There is no set transfer deadline, but the school strongly encourages applicants to submit all materials by April 1. Transfer applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, and review of applications for fall semester begins after January 15.
8. Transfer units: Lewis & Clark generally accepts units from regionally accredited institutions with a grade of C or above, though certain requirements may need higher grades. Be aware that max of 68 semester units can transfer towards the 128 units required for graduation, as students must fulfill the college’s academic residency requirement by completing at least 60 semester credits at Lewis & Clark.
It's key to ensure your application is thorough and reflective of your best work. Be sure to highlight any specific achievements, experiences, or extracurricular activities that could distinguish you in a competitive applicant pool. Remember to start this process early to give yourself the best chance. Good luck!
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