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UCSB Transfer Acceptance Rate by Major?

Hey there! Does anyone have any info on UCSB's transfer acceptance rates by major? I'm really interested in knowing which majors have higher or lower acceptance rates. Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hello! While I don't have the exact transfer acceptance rates for each major at UCSB, I can provide some general guidelines that could help you understand how competitive certain majors may be.

Typically, STEM-related majors (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) tend to be more competitive in terms of transfer admissions as compared to non-STEM majors. This includes majors such as computer science, engineering, and biological sciences, among others. Their higher competitiveness is often due to increased demand and limited spaces in these programs.

On the other hand, majors in the humanities and social sciences tend to have comparatively higher acceptance rates because there's often more capacity and less competition for spots. This includes majors such as history, English, political science, communications, and psychology. However, it's crucial to bear in mind that these general trends may vary from year to year based on applicant pools and available resources.

UCSB also offers several impacted majors with higher admissions standards due to limited resources and intense demand. For these majors, you may need to fulfill additional prerequisites and achieve higher GPAs to be competitive. Some impacted majors at UCSB include biology, economics, environmental studies, and psychology.

Ultimately, your chances of being admitted as a transfer student to UCSB will rely on a variety of factors, including your academic performance, completion of prerequisite coursework, and how well your application aligns with the goals and values of the specific major you're applying for. It is always advisable to take the time to research the major you're interested in and reach out to the department to obtain further information on their unique requirements and expectations for transfer applicants.

Good luck with your transfer application to UCSB!

2 years ago

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