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How can I transfer to NYU from a community college?

I'm planning to transfer to NYU from a community college and I'm curious about the specific requirements. Like, is it super competitive? Do they look at high school grades or just college performance? Has anyone done this and is willing to share their experiences?

11 months ago

Transferring to NYU from a community college can be a feasible journey! As far as competition goes, it's important to note that NYU is a highly selective institution, and this extends to its transfer admissions as well. However, don't let this discourage you; each application is evaluated holistically with emphasis placed on your college academic record.

Here are some specifics on what you'll need for your application:

1. College Transcript: Your performance in college will be assessed heavily, so aim to maintain a strong GPA. Often, colleges are interested in seeing how well you perform in classes that are related to your intended major.

2. High School Transcript: NYU will still require your high school transcripts, although the weight placed on them is typically less than your college grades. However, strong high school performance can remain a plus.

3. Letters of Recommendation: These could be from professors, advisors, or employers who can vouch for your commitment and academic prowess.

4. Personal Statement: A well-crafted essay can make a notable difference. Here, you'd want to articulate why you want to attend NYU, what draws you to your intended major, and what unique perspectives or experiences you can bring to their community.

5. Course Catalog: Be aware that NYU will review the courses you've taken to see how they align with NYU's course offerings. Graduation may be delayed if too many of your credits don't transfer.

In terms of experience, many community college transfers find interdisciplinary programs like the Gallatin School of Individualized Study particularly accommodating due to its flexible curriculum. But, it's dependent on the student and their academic path.

Finally, it may help to reach out to NYU's transfer student services for more personalized advice regarding your circumstances. They can provide valuable guidance throughout your transfer process. Best of luck with your journey!

11 months ago

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