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Notre Dame Transfer Acceptance Rate?

I've been thinking about transferring to Notre Dame and I'm curious about their transfer acceptance rate. How competitive is it and is it significantly different from applying as a freshman?

2 years ago

Transferring to Notre Dame can indeed be quite competitive. While acceptance rates are subject to change each year based on the applicant pool, in recent years, it has generally been around 15-25%. This is slightly lower than the acceptance rate for first-year applicants, which has been around 16-20% in recent years.

It is important to note that the transfer admissions process is different from the freshman admissions process, and thus you should highlight different aspects of your profile. For transfer applicants, colleges like Notre Dame tend to place a heavier emphasis on your college-level academic performance and achievements, as this is the most recent and relevant reflection of your abilities for success at their institution.

Make sure you have strong college grades, particularly in courses that align with your intended major at Notre Dame. Additionally, showcasing your involvement in college extracurricular activities, leadership positions, and a clear reason for transferring will help your application stand out.

Ultimately, transferring to Notre Dame is competitive, but it's not impossible. Focus on doing well in your current institution, staying involved, and building a strong case for your transfer. This will increase your chances of being accepted as a transfer student. Good luck!

2 years ago

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