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How hard is it to get into Notre Dame as a transfer?

How hard is it to get into Notre Dame as a transfer?

Notre Dame accepts 22.78\% transfer applicants, which is competitive. To have a shot at transferring into Notre Dame, you should have a current GPA of at least 4.07 – ideally you’re GPA will be around 4.23. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.

Does Notre Dame accept community college transfers?

Each year, we receive approximately 1000 fall semester transfer applications for 50 transfer openings, and we receive close to 100 transfer applications for 5 -10 spots in the spring.

Can I transfer to Notre Dame from another school?

Students who successfully transfer to Notre Dame have completed at least one full academic year in a degree-seeking program at another college or university after graduating from high school. High school students who are dual-enrolled in both high school and college programs should apply through our first year admission process.

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What is the admission process for dual enrollment at Notre Dame?

High school students who are dual-enrolled in both high school and college programs should apply through our first year admission process. All transfer students apply to a college and specific major at Notre Dame. To present a competitive application, you must have:

What classes do first-year students take at Notre Dame?

All first-year students at Notre Dame take an English composition course, which is also a requirement for transfer students. In addition, please carefully review the following for the required curriculum for your intended college and major:

What is the expected coursework for transfertransfer students?

Transfer students are expected to take coursework at their current first-year institution and should follow the first-year curriculum for the major and college to which they are applying without the expectation that credit by examination will fulfill first-year requirements.

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