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What are some transfer-friendly colleges in Massachusetts?

I'm thinking about transferring colleges and I want to know which schools in Massachusetts are considered transfer-friendly. Any personal experiences or insights would be super helpful as I try to make the best choice.

11 months ago

There are a few universities in Massachusetts that are known for being particularly welcoming to transfer students:

1. University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst): UMass Amherst has a transfer-friendly culture. They allow a maximum transfer credit of up to 75 credits.

2. Northeastern University: Northeastern is another transfer-friendly institution. They have established a comprehensive set of credit transfer guidelines and they even provide a Transfer Credit System online tool where you can estimate the credits you may receive.

3. Boston University (BU): BU is also known to be transfer-friendly. They have a dedicated admissions team focused on transfer student admissions, and they offer services to help students transition smoothly.

4. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS): MCPHS has a specific transfer admissions team and they pride themselves on providing personalized transfer plans for each student.

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT might seem intimidating, but if you have strong academic records from your current college, MIT might be a fitting choice as they do accept transfer students, albeit the chances are slim and the process competitive.

Remember, the compatibility of credits to be transferred will depend greatly on the similarity of course content between the two institutions and it always helps to have a transfer plan in place early on. Reach out to the universities to make sure your classes align with their requirements. Additionally, make sure that you have a compelling reason for transferring when writing your application essays, as this is often important to admission officers.

11 months ago

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