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How to fill out the Cornell University Transfer Credit Application Form online

This guide provides a comprehensive step-by-step approach to completing the Cornell University Transfer Credit Application Form online. Designed for both experienced and novice users, this guide aims to facilitate the submission process effectively.

Follow the steps to complete your application form online.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. In Section A, provide your full name, 7-digit ID number, NetID, major, expected graduation date, year you entered Cornell, your cell phone number, your faculty advisor's name, and department.
  3. Indicate whether you were an external transfer to Cornell and if you have ever received transfer credit.
  4. In the Transfer Course Information section, fill in the institution name, course subject and number, course title, credit hours, and the term/session the course was or will be taken.
  5. Attach a full course description and course syllabus to your application before submitting.
  6. Read and accept the terms regarding transfer credit. Sign and date the form to confirm your acceptance.
  7. If necessary, Section B should be completed by the corresponding Cornell department, specifying the Cornell equivalent course number, credit hours, and course title.
  8. Section C must be completed by your faculty advisor, who will indicate what the transfer course will be used for toward your degree requirements.
  9. Finally, review the completed form to ensure all sections are filled correctly and attach all required documents. Save changes, download, print, or share your form as needed.

Complete your transfer credit application form online today to ensure timely processing of your request.

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How do I get Cornell transfer options?

General Transfer Option Requirements Earn a 3.0 cumulative GPA in your first college semester and a 3.0 average at mid-term during the second semester. Any required courses taken in the second semester must also have a grade of "B" or better at mid-term.

A maximum of 16 Cornell course credits (64 semester or 96 quarter hours) will be accepted in transfer from a junior or community college.

Cornell University does not accept credit for courses sponsored by colleges or universities but taught in the high school to high school students, even if the college provides an official college transcript.

This means that the Cornell transfer acceptance rate is 15.7%. When trying to get the complete picture on how difficult it is to transfer into a given school, it is important to also look at historical data.

Along with the classes you take at Cornell, you can transfer acceptable credits from studies at another university or count some AP and IB tests toward Cornell's requirements. See the information below to find out how to apply for credit for these courses.

Only transfer courses of three or more semester hours may be used to satisfy a Cornell major or a general education requirement. For example, a four-semester hour psychology course at a community college would be equivalent to one course credit at Cornell.

You must apply to Cornell as a transfer student if you've graduated from high school and have earned 12 or more credits (not including exams such as Advanced Placement) at another college or university. If you've enrolled as a full-time student at another institution, you're also considered a transfer applicant.

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