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Barnard College Transfer Experience?

Hey! I'm thinking about transferring to Barnard College and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with their transfer process? What was it like? Would love some advice. Thanks in advance!

9 months ago

Hello! I can definitely provide some insight into the transfer process at Barnard College. While transferring to any college can be daunting, Barnard is known for being quite welcoming to transfer students.

First, take a look at Barnard's transfer requirements on their website, as it will give you a clear sense of the necessary materials you need to submit for your application. Generally, they require your high school and college transcripts, recommendations from both a college professor and a college advisor, standardized test scores (though they may be optional due to the pandemic), your Common App transfer essay, and the Barnard Supplement.

One unique aspect of Barnard's transfer process is that they offer a Transfer Information Session. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the college and ask questions about transferring details, and it demonstrates your interest in the school.

Transfers at Barnard are admitted in both the Fall and Spring semesters, giving you more flexibility on when you'd like to start. Keep in mind that Barnard is quite selective when it comes to admissions (including transfers), so it's a good idea to maintain a strong GPA at your current institution and showcase your extracurricular involvement.

Once you're accepted and enrolled, Barnard does its best to help your integration into their community. They have a robust orientation program designed specifically for transfer students which includes academic advising, social events, and support resources.

As a transfer student at Barnard, you may need to adjust to the unique all-women's college environment and the close connection with Columbia University. Despite these factors, many transfer students have found the small-class sizes, approachable professors, and strong support system for women quite beneficial to their overall experience.

In summary, transferring to Barnard can be competitive, but their welcoming approach to transfers and dedicated support resources can ease the transition. It's essential to research the requirements, attend a Transfer Information Session, and continue to excel academically and personally to improve your chances of being admitted. Good luck!

9 months ago

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