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Advice on transferring from NOVA to George Washington University?

Trying to understand how tough it is to transfer from Northern Virginia Community College to George Washington University. Any tips or personal experiences would be really helpful!

11 months ago

It's excellent to see you taking the initiative to plan for a transfer from Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) to George Washington University (GWU). Here are a few general tips that could be helpful:

1. Keep Your GPA High: Top-tier schools such as GWU will be looking for a strong academic record. A competitive GPA, typically in the 3.3 - 3.7 range or higher, can help showcase your academic ability. Also, do well in classes that pertain to the major you're interested in pursuing at GWU since admission officers also typically look at performance in major-specific courses.

2. Understand the Prerequisites: GWU's school or college, and even specific programs, may have preferred or required courses that you should complete prior to transferring. Look into curriculum requirements and transfer credit policies for the specific program you're interested in at GWU.

3. Craft a Good Personal Statement: A strong personal statement can greatly assist your application. Be clear and honest about why you wish to transfer and what you feel GWU can provide you in terms of academic and personal growth.

4. Gather Strong Letters of Recommendation: Strong letters of recommendation from your professors at NOVA can also boost your application. These recommendations should ideally provide a strong testament to your academic strengths and demonstrate your passion and motivation for your chosen field of study.

5. Time Your Application: You should also pay attention to application deadlines. GWU has two transfer decision plans - Regular Decision and Early Decision, each with its own deadlines.

Above all, it's important to remember that while transfer admission may be competitive, many students do successfully make the transition every year. It’s worth reaching out to GWU's admission office or NOVA's career and transfer center for more personalized advice. Good luck with your transfer process!

11 months ago

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