What is the Cornell transfer option?

The Cornell Transfer Option (TO for short) is offered to students as an alternative path for entry to Cornell. It's half deferral, half transfer, and they're basically saying “we think you've got the goods, we just want you to prove it.”
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What percent of Cornell applicants get the transfer option?

This means that the Cornell transfer acceptance rate is 13.8%. If we break this down by gender, the acceptance rates are as follows: Male transfer applicants: 11% Female transfer applicants: 17%
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How do I apply for Cornell to transfer options?

You will need to complete the Transfer Option application (no fee) and submit it along with a final official high school transcript, an official college transcript, a mid-term grade report (for your spring semester courses) and a college report to be considered for admission.
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Can I transfer to Cornell as a sophomore?

Determining Your Academic Standing

We admit transfer students at first- or second-semester sophomore and first-semester junior entering standing. Your application will tell us what we need to know about your coursework and preparation.
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Does Cornell accept community college transfers?

The College will accept transfer credits from other regionally accredited institutions upon recommendation of the relevant academic department. A letter grade of “C” or higher is required for a course to transfer, but some departments insist on a higher grade for some courses.
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Cornell Transfer Option (2022 Update)

What is the easiest Ivy League school to transfer to?

What is the Easiest Ivy League School to Get Into? Your top best choices would be Cornell, Columbia, or Dartmouth, based solely on transfer rates.
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Is it easier to get into Cornell as a transfer?

Cornell University accepts 17.09% transfer applicants, which is competitive. To have a shot at transferring into Cornell University , you should have a current GPA of at least - ideally you're GPA will be around 0.0. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.
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What Cornell school is easiest to get into?

The Hotel School in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is the least competitive with an acceptance rate of 30% The School of Human Ecology has a 23 % acceptance rate, the second-highest acceptance rate of all the schools at Cornell.
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Does Cornell take mid year transfers?

Transferring Mid-year to Cornell

If you're transferring to Cornell College we accept new students throughout the year and allow students two start dates in the first half of each semester without having to play catch-up in any of your coursework.
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Is Cornell an Ivy League?

Q. Which universities are part of the Ivy League and where are they located? A. The Ivy League universities are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.
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Does Cornell give aid to transfers?

Financial Assistance

If you are a transfer student, you will automatically be considered for our transfer merit scholarships as long as you complete your Cornell admission application by March 1.
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How do I increase my chances of getting into Cornell?

Take advanced courses, honors classes, and AP or IB courses whenever possible, particularly in subjects related to your intended major. Strive for consistent high grades, as they showcase your dedication and ability to handle the academic demands of Cornell.
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How hard is it to transfer between schools at Cornell?

Internal Transfer Process Varies by College at Cornell

For instance, while the College of Arts and Sciences requires that potential transfers have at least a 2.7 G.P.A., AEM notes that most of its successful applicants have 'at least a 3.3,' in addition to also asking for a resume and supplemental transfer application.
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How much is the transfer fee for Cornell University?

Transfer Students

Submitting the application and the $80 online fee or the transfer fee waiver begins the transfer admission process and should be done as soon as possible to avoid delays. Please note that Cornell cannot process your transfer application without the $80 application fee or a transfer fee waiver.
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Is Cornell transfer rolling admission?

Transfer decisions are released on a rolling basis in May and June. Please note: Cornell is not offering transfer admission for the Spring 2024 semester. All decisions are released via an online notification system so it is important that applicants keep their email address current.
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How many people does Cornell accept off the waitlist?

We are not able to estimate your chances for admission at this time. However, over the past five years, an average of 4,500 applicants a year have confirmed a place on Cornell University's wait list. During this time, we have admitted as many as 190 students (and as few as 24) from the wait list.
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Does Cornell accept freshman transfers?

Cornell accepts transfer students who have completed two, three, and even four semesters at another college or university and does not encourage applications from students currently in their first college semester.
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What is the transfer rate for Dartmouth?

Dartmouth College

Dartmouth's transfer admissions rate is 7.35%, a 15.12% increase over their freshman admission rate of 6.38%.
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Does Cornell want mid year report?

As an early decision applicant, first quarter grades and the Midyear Report are not required and will not appear on your application checklist. Once your first quarter and/or midyear grades are available, you are welcome to ask your school counselor to submit them to Cornell. Although not required, they may be helpful…
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Is Cornell the hardest ivy?

Of the eight Ivies, Cornell is the most expensive — but the easiest to get into.
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What is the happiest Ivy League?

Brown is ranked by the Princeton Review as the 10th happiest campus in the country and the happiest school in the Ivy League, and has a general reputation for being the “Happy Ivy.” But why does Brown have this reputation? Is it really true?
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Is Cornell a Tier 1 school?

Tier 1 schools include: Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, UChicago, Caltech, Columbia, Brown, Northwestern, The University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Duke, Vanderbilt, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and Rice.
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Which Cornell school is hardest to get into?

The most selective schools at Cornell for admissions are:
  • Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
  • College of Arts & Sciences.
  • College of Engineering.
  • College of Architecture, Art & Planning.
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