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Requirements for transferring to Swarthmore College?

I'm interested in transferring to Swarthmore College and want to make sure I'm meeting all the requirements. Can someone break down what's needed for transfer applications there?

11 months ago

The transfer application process at Swarthmore College requires several components. Here's a breakdown:

1. Common Application: Swarthmore uses the Common Application for transfer students. This application will include your personal information, academic history, and extracurricular activities. You'll also need to complete the Swarthmore-specific supplement, which may include additional essay questions to understand why you are specifically interested in transferring to Swarthmore.

2. College Report: Swarthmore requires a report from an official at your current institution, such as a dean or academic adviser, to provide information about your standing at the institution. This is usually a form available through the Common App.

3. College Transcripts: You will need to submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions you've attended. This includes any dual enrollment courses you might've taken in high school.

4. Academic Evaluations: Swarthmore requires two letters of recommendation from college professors. This should ideally be someone who can speak to your academic abilities and performance in a college setting.

5. High School Transcript: Even though you're applying as a transfer, Swarthmore still wants to see your high school transcript.

6. Standardized Test Scores: Swarthmore became test-optional due to the pandemic, meaning that submitting SAT or ACT scores is optional for applicants.

7. Financial Aid Documents: If you're applying for financial aid, you'll need to submit the FAFSA for federal aid and the CSS Profile for institutional aid.

Remember to always check the college's official website for the most accurate information and deadlines. Plan ahead so that you have enough time to complete and gather all these materials before the due date.

11 months ago

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