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University of Maryland transfer acceptance rate?

Hey everyone! I'm thinking about transferring to the University of Maryland. Does anyone know the school's transfer acceptance rate? Additionally, any suggestions or tips on the transfer process would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

2 years ago

The University of Maryland (UMD) transfer acceptance rate is typically around 49%. This number can vary slightly from year to year, but it should give you a general idea of how competitive the transfer application process is at UMD.

As for suggestions and tips on the transfer process:

1. Articulate your reasons: Be prepared to share your reasons for transferring and why UMD is the best fit for you. Your personal statement should showcase how your goals, interests, and experiences align with UMD's offerings.

2. Maintain strong academics: UMD will closely evaluate your college coursework thus far. Aim for excellent grades in your current courses, and try to complete as many of the equivalent program requirements for your desired major as you can at your current institution.

3. Submit your syllabi: When transferring, sometimes UMD requires syllabi of completed courses to properly evaluate whether they can be granted credit at the university. Start gathering syllabi from your previous courses to facilitate a smooth transfer of credits.

4. Seek faculty recommendations: Get to know your current professors and instructors well enough that they can provide strong and personalized letters of recommendation in support of your application.

5. Keep deadlines in mind: The transfer application deadlines for UMD are ordinarily March 1st for the fall semester and October 1st for the spring semester. Make note of these deadlines and work on completing all parts of your application in a timely manner.

6. Stay involved: Continue participating in extracurricular activities and leadership roles to demonstrate your engagement and commitment to your community.

7. Research articulation agreements: Check if your current college has any articulation agreements with UMD, which can make the transfer process smoother and ensure you receive the most credit for courses you've already taken.

8. Utilize campus resources: Reach out to UMD's transfer admissions counselors or attend a transfer information session (either in-person or virtual) to learn more about the transfer process and get your questions answered.

Good luck with your transfer application to the University of Maryland!

2 years ago

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