About Our Transfer Program
Each fall, we welcome a very small number (12 on average) of transfer students to Harvard College. We seek students whose previous academic experience will prepare them to flourish in our rigorous and rewarding liberal arts program. In our candidates for transfer admission, we look for:
- A clearly defined academic need to transfer
- A proven record of achievement at your current institution
- Strong faculty recommendations
Recently, we have received more than 1,500 transfer applications per year. In pools of this size, the number of well-qualified applicants far exceeded the number of students admitted and enrolled each year as transfer students. As admission to transfer to Harvard is competitive, we encourage you to explore a variety of colleges in your transfer search.
Eligibility
To be eligible to transfer, you must have completed at least one continuous academic year in a full-time degree program at one college, and not more than two academic years, by the time you would be enrolling at Harvard. You must complete at least two full years of study at Harvard. Once a student has completed more than two years total of college at another institution, regardless of courses taken, that student is no longer eligible for transfer admission.
Students are eligible to transfer only from a liberal arts curriculum that is similar to Harvard’s. Candidates whose education has been in a vocational, professional, technical, online, extension, or performance program will not ordinarily qualify for transfer admission.
- Students who have completed one full-time year of college in a regular degree program in lieu of their senior year of high school (often referred to as dual enrollment) should apply for first-year admission if these courses are taken for credit towards a high school diploma.
- Students who are enrolled part-time are not eligible unless they have previously completed one full-time, continuous academic year.
If you are too advanced in your studies to qualify for transfer, you may be interested in theVisiting Undergraduate Student Program.
No student with a bachelor's degree or other first university degree from any other university, whether American or foreign, is eligible for admission to Harvard College. Students interested in continuing their studies beyond the bachelor's degree might wish to consider one of the12 Harvard University graduate schools. The Harvard College Admissions Office is independent of these schools and their admissions policies.
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What We Look For
Through our admissions process, we strive to give you ample opportunities to best demonstrate your interests and accomplishments. We welcome candidates who have gone directly from high school into college as well as those who have followed less traditional paths.
The Admissions Committee looks for achievement in a rigorous program of study, especially in your expected field of specialization. Beyond strong grades, test scores, and recommendations, the Committee considers other non-academic factors such as significant extracurricular engagements and talents. We also consider an applicant’s personal qualities such as a capacity for leadership, creativity, resiliency, intellectual curiosity, and independent thinking.
In addition to our standard application materials, you may submit supplementary materials showcasing exceptional or unusual talents, including musical performance, artistic work, and research material.
Timeline
Harvard accepts transfer students for fall semester entranceonly; we donot admit students forthe spring semester. The transfer application becomes available during the fall of the academic year.
- March 1: Deadline for all transfer application andfinancial aidmaterials.
- The Transfer Admissions Committee begins to review applications after the application deadline.
- We will notify applicants of admissions decisions in June.
Submitting your materials early does not increase your chances of admission, but it does provide more opportunities to track down any missing documents and ensure that your application is full and complete by the time we begin our review. Please note that college transcripts should be sent between January and March in order to reflect your most updated academic credentials.
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Application Requirements
- Transfer Application from theCoalition Application, Powered by Scoir,orCommon Application.
- Harvard College Questions and Writing Supplement for the Common Application
- $85 fee (or request a fee waiver by sending an email toadm-tran@fas.harvard.edu)
- Standardized testing*: The SAT or ACT is required of all transfer applicants. In exceptional cases, when those are not accessible for a student, one of the following can meet the requirement:
- AP exam results
- IB Actual or Predicted Scores
- GCSE/A-Level Actual or Predicted Results
- National Leaving Exams Results or Predictions
- College/Dean’s/Registrar’s report
- Official College Transcript
- College Instructor Recommendations (2)
- Official High School Transcript
*If you have applied to Harvard in the past, we will have access to your previous application in our review process including any scores that you submitted with earlier applications. Test scores can be particularly helpful for non-traditional students. We encourage non-traditional students to submit an exam taken within three years of applying for transfer to reflect current academic ability.
Self-reported scores are acceptable during the application process; official scores are required of enrolling students.
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All applications are treated equally, whether they are received in the mail or online. However, applications submitted online are processed faster and allow your school officials to submit their part of your application online as well. Please choose one option only: either apply online or send an application through the mail.
Please note that you can only download and print the following forms - you will not be able to complete them electronically.
- College Report (often completed by the Registrar’s Office; formerly called Registrar’s or Dean’s Report)
- Harvard Transfer Supplement
- Midterm Report (Optional)
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Submitting the College Report (required), High School Transcripts (required) or Midterm Report (not required)
By mail:
Harvard College Admissions and Griffin Financial Aid Office
Attn: Undergraduate Transfer Admissions
86 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138By fax: 1 (617) 495-8821
Please address documents to the attention of the Transfer Admissions team. If you are faxing internationally, make sure to check if there is any additional number you need to input prior to dialing 1 (617) 495-8821.
If your school official is not able to submit materials in these ways, they may send them to us as PDFs at adm-tran@fas.harvard.edu. Please request that your school official include your name and application number in the subject line of the email for easier processing. They must send the document(s) from their official institutional email account (if they have one).
Submitting College Transcripts
By electronic credential exchange network (PREFERRED METHOD):
If your college is a member of the following electronic credential exchange networks, please make every effort to send your college transcript through these secure channels:
- National Student Clearinghouse
- Parchment
- Scrip-Safe
- Naviance Network
By mail:
Harvard College Admissions and Griffin Financial Aid Office
Attn: Undergraduate Transfer Admissions
86 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138If your school official is not able to submit materials in these ways, they may send them to us as PDFs at adm-tran@fas.harvard.edu. Please request that your school official include your name and application number in the subject line of the email for easier processing. They must send the document(s) from their official institutional email account (if they have one).
Transferring Course Credit
Harvard will honor comparable coursework you have done prior to your transfer admission, while also giving you time to take advantage of Harvard’s course offerings and delve deeply into your concentration.
You will be allowed to transfer in a maximum of 16 semester-long courses—the equivalent of two full years of academic work—providing you the opportunity to take the remaining half of the courses required for your A.B. or S.B. degree at Harvard.
The Harvard College Registrar’s Office grants credit for work done at another college or university to each admitted transfer student on an individual basis after careful evaluation. While Harvard does not audit transcripts prior to application to determine eligibility, the descriptions below should be helpful in determining which of your courses may transfer. Our office is unable to make recommendations in regards to coursework at your current institution or advise on anticipated class standing during the application process.
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You may receive credit for courses taken in a full-time, daytime program of study at an accredited degree-granting institution, provided that you:
- Took courses comparable to those offered in Harvard’s liberal arts curriculum.
- Earned grades of “C” (or the equivalent) or better
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Unfortunately, we are unable to grant credit for certain accomplishments. Harvard does not typically award credit for:
- Online or distance education courses
- Night or extension courses
- Courses taken on a part-time basis
- Technical or vocational courses such as accounting, marketing, journalism, law, agriculture, nursing, business, communications or specialized military training coursework
- Dual-enrollment courses counted for credit toward a high school diploma
- Work done prior to admission in an isolated term, semester or quarter at another college, unless the college from which you are transferring has granted credit for that work
- Credit gained by accelerating in an academic year at another college
- College Level Placement Exam (CLEP), Advanced Placement Exam (AP/IB) results, or any credit earned by examination, even when credited to your degree by the college or university from which you wish to transfer
- Summer school courses, except for those at your current college/university or courses atHarvard Summer School
Contacting Transfer Admissions
The Transfer Admissions team will be available to answer questions by email at adm-tran@fas.harvard.edu Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm ET.
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