Ivy League Transfer From Community College

by Chad Agrawal

ivy league transfer from community collegeWould you like to be an Ivy League transfer from community college? Are you interested in making the leap to one of the most selective schools in the country? You can definitely get accepted if you are willing to put in the time and effort.

The steps are simple. In fact, I could tell you how to be an Ivy League transfer from community college in just one sentence. Are you ready? To be an Ivy League transfer, go to community college, complete 64 credits of community college education, and apply to an Ivy League university. That's all there is to do!

Okay, so anyone can tell you in theory how to be an Ivy League transfer, because the actual process is simple.

What really matters is not simply applying from community college to Ivy League, but what you do at community college that will make you stand out. Since there are so many factors that go into Ivy League transfer admissions, it would be difficult to cover everything in one post. In this post, I'll be going over only the most important requirements to transfer successfully. For a more in depth step-by-step plan, check out this community college guide.

Top Ivy League Transfer Requirements

To be a community college transfer to Ivy League, it is critical to have strong academic record at community college. That means, you should be aiming to get as close to a 4.0 GPA in community college as you possibly can. But academics alone are not enough.

Top universities want top students.

And top students at community college are not all academics. There's a lot more to a top student than a 4.0 GPA and I show you how to be a top student at community college in my very own community college transfer guide.

The next thing you need in order to be a successful community college transfer to Ivy League is exceptional standardized test scores. Yes, that means retaking the SATs in community college. I had to retake the SATs in community college and I ended up raising my score by nearly 300 points in just a few weeks by using methods that are revealed in my ebook.

Lastly, when it does come time to apply, you're going to want to have a transfer application that really stands out. In addition to having stellar grades, competitive SAT scores, and all the things that go with being a top student at community college, your transfer application is going to make a lasting impression on the admissions committee's decision. And if you haven't guessed by now, yes, you can also find this in my 19 page community college transfer guide.

These three requirements are just the overall requirements that any Ivy League transfer should have. They touch on many other actions and steps that I suggest you read more about by clicking the link above. If you have any questions or comments, please post it in the comments below.

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This post was written by Chad Agrawal

Chad Agrawal is the founder of CCTS, helping students transfer from community college to Ivy League, tier 1 or anywhere else by following this community college guide.

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