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Hunter College Transfer Acceptance Rate

Hey everyone, I'm considering transferring to Hunter College and was wondering what their transfer acceptance rate is like? If any of you have had experience with transferring to Hunter, would you mind sharing your insights on how the process went? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hey there! Hunter College is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, and they do have a dedicated process for transfer students. According to their website, their transfer acceptance rate is around 30-35%.

Transferring to Hunter typically involves submitting an online application through the CUNY website, along with your transcripts, personal statement, and potentially letters of recommendation (though these are not always required). The admissions process for transfer students primarily focuses on your previous college coursework and GPA, rather than standardized test scores like the SAT or ACT. While there is no official minimum GPA requirement, past transfer students have had an average GPA of around 3.0, with more competitive programs requiring higher GPAs.

Additionally, Hunter College values having a diverse student population, so they'll also be looking at other factors such as extracurricular involvement, leadership experience, and community engagement. It's important to have a strong personal statement that showcases your interests, experiences, and accomplishments to improve your chances of acceptance.

An important aspect of the transfer process is also understanding how your existing course credits will transfer to Hunter. As part of the application process, you can provide your course syllabi to be evaluated by Hunter College. This way, they can determine which credits will be accepted and which courses you'll still need to complete upon transferring. Ultimately, the more preparation you put into your application and understanding the transfer credit process, the smoother your experience will be. Good luck with your transfer application!

2 years ago

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