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$5,000 Grants Now Available to California Community College Grads Transferring to Partner HBCUs

BestColleges

The California Community College system has a transfer program with 39 HBCUs across the country. California Community College graduates attending historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) will now be eligible for a financial grant from the state thanks to a new law recently signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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How to Calculate your UC GPA

Top Tier Admissions

It’s no wonder the UC system is so popular: with affordable in-state tuition ( $13,752 for the 2023-24 academic year) and a continued commitment to college access for all qualified California residents*, it’s an attractive option for highly-qualified students from all socioeconomic backgrounds.

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How to Transfer to Tufts

The Koppelman Group

If you’re thinking about transferring to Tufts, you’re in the right place! Tufts is competitive, with a single-digit first-year acceptance rate of 9%. “Uh, Uh, TKG,” you sass, “we’re talking about transfers right now.” Low first-year acceptances generally translate into low transfer acceptance rates, which Tufts also has.

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How to Transfer to Scripps

The Koppelman Group

The first-year acceptance rate at Scripps is 28%, but the transfer acceptance rate is 11%!! This signals to us that people are like, really happy at Scripps, since so few spots open up each year for transfers. Scripps welcomes applicants who wish to transfer in at first-year, sophomore, or junior status.”

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How to Transfer to Wesleyan

The Koppelman Group

Wesleyan started out as a men’s college, tried to admit women for a bit in the late 1800s (the “Wesleyan Experiment), then suspended that program in 1912 for sexist reasons (“losing their masculine edge”), but finally became co-ed in 1970. Keep reading for our guide on how to have a competitive transfer application to Wesleyan.

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How to Transfer to Wellesley

The Koppelman Group

Out of the all-women’s schools, Wellesley is one of the more competitive ones in the bunch, with a first-year acceptance rate of around 14%. This translates to low transfer acceptance rates too, with only 43 of 241 applicants gaining admission last cycle. Wellesley’s Requirements Can you apply to transfer to Wellesley?

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How to Transfer to Claremont McKenna

The Koppelman Group

Claremont McKenna (CMC for short) is a hard school to get into, with a first-year acceptance rate of 11%. It’s even harder to transfer to, with an acceptance rate of 6%. To put it more plainly, in 2022, 388 students applied to transfer to CMC and only 24 were admitted. But don’t let that dissuade you!