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Transfer-friendly colleges in New York?

I'm looking at transferring to a college in New York State and am wondering which ones are transfer-friendly. If anyone has tips or personal experiences, I'd really appreciate it as I'm starting to narrow down my options.

11 months ago

There are quite a few colleges in New York State that are known to be transfer-friendly. Here are a few:

1. Cornell University: Cornell often has over 800 transfer students enrolled. Each of its seven undergraduate colleges and schools have specific requirements for transfer students, so you'll want to check those out. Keep in mind that Cornell is more selective, so be prepared to ensure that your academic record and extracurricular involvement stand out.

2. Binghamton University: This is a public institution that is part of SUNY system. According to Binghamton's website, transfer students make up a significant percentage of the undergraduate student body.

3. New York University (NYU): NYU is another option for transferring students. The university's website indicates that they are committed to welcoming successful transfer students into their community.

4. City University of New York (CUNY): The colleges within the CUNY system are generally well-regarded for their transfer policies. Notably, their website features a dedicated section for transfer students with lots of resources.

5. SUNY at Buffalo: Another public college with strong support for transfer students. They have a dedicated Transfer Services Team to help make your transition as seamless as possible.

Remember, being "transfer-friendly" often means more than just having a dedicated webpage for transfer students. It's also about how the university helps transfer students adjust academically and socially. You might want to reach out to these schools' admissions offices or join some online forums to hear directly from other students about their transfer experiences.

Also, consider looking at the colleges' transfer acceptance rates and course equivalency guides. This information will give you an idea of how easy it will be for your credits to transfer and if the school generally admits transfers into your major. It's also worth noting that transfer acceptance rates can sometimes be lower than freshman rates, especially at highly selective colleges.

Good luck with your process! Remember that finding the best fit for your individual needs and goals is the most important factor. You're not just transferring colleges—you're transferring into a community and culture.

11 months ago

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