The 5 year thing is key. My DC's private school has quite a few football players that spent 4 years at a big state school and have transferred in to play one more year and get a MBA. Works out well for everyone. |
Below T5, US News rank is not that useful for telling what schools are hard to transfer to. USNWR #6 Northwestern 12.7% transfer acceptance rate USNWR #13 Brown 4.1% transfer acceptance rate |
| Vang takes a ton of transfers that aren’t athletes, my dd, college sophomore, knows a few. Apparently it’s pretty widely known that it is significantly easier to get into Vandy as a transfer than as a freshman. |
This is about Vandy, not sure what autocorrect was doing. |
Some schools like Harvard also favor military veterans as transfer students. https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/apply/us-military-veterans#:~:text=There%20is%20no%20separate%20or,may%20apply%20as%20transfer%20students. |
Since when are Cornell and Georgetown second tier?!?! That’s ridiculous. These are top schools. |
2nd tier doesn't mean what you think it means. You're thinking about third and fourth tier. |
Maybe easier, but their recent transfer acceptance rate is still about 15% |
| What about a midway decent LAC? It might have a similar vibe. |
NP It's been 5% overall for a few years. 3%RD. |
Take this with a grain of salt. Most colleges go through the motions of pretending to care about military veterans. Given the political slant at most elite colleges, I wouldn’t expect them to make good on their promises. — Vet who went to grad school at an elite university & got called some pretty nasty things. |
In the 1980s, I was a freshman at Penn State in the Honors College. A sophomore who had gone to my high school who was also in the Honors College was in the process of transferring to Yale as a junior. He graduated from Yale. I left for a different school. That example was powerful to me. I wouldn't have thought it possible. |
| Some schools have more transfers than others. Pick a transfer friendly school |
And Columbia and Cornell have specific programs where the transfer students come through. These are not “regular” transfer applications. |
| And a nearly perfect college gpa isn’t gonna do it. |