Transfer Student Admission

New College welcomes transfer applicants; 15-20% of our student body transfers to New College from other colleges.

To discuss admission, scholarships, and transfer credit, contact transfer coordinator Sonia Wu.

SHOULD I APPLY AS A TRANSFER?

You should apply as a transfer if either of the following describes your case:

  • You have (or will have) enrolled in any college course work beginning fall (or later) after high school graduation; or
  • You have completed or expect to complete at least 12 semester hours of college course work during the summer after high school graduation.

If you are currently a dual enrollment student applying for the fall term, please apply as a freshman candidate unless you are planning to complete 12 or more semester hours of college course work during the summer after high school graduation.  We will still consider your college course work for transfer credit, so please have your college transcript sent and request a transfer credit evaluation.

DOES NEW COLLEGE OFFER TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS?

Yes!  Click here to see scholarships available for transfers.

HOW WILL MY CREDIT TRANSFER? 

New College accepts for transfer courses in the liberal arts and sciences completed with a grade of C or above at an accredited, post-secondary, degree-granting college or university.  Transferable credits must appear on an official transcript.  

Courses acceptable for transfer to New College generally fall into the following areas:

Humanities  art history, classics, fine arts (studio arts), languages, literature, music, philosophy, and religion 

 

 

Natural Sciences  biology, botany, chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, and physics

 

 

Social Sciences  anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. 

 

Language credit (including Sign Language) transfers only if the language has been studied for one year or more.  Mathematics courses accepted for transfer include Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus level and above courses.   Statistics courses also are accepted for transfer.  Generally, only one photography course may transfer.

 

New College does not accept transfer credit by examination (CLEP, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, AICE etc.).  CLEP, AP, AICE, and IB scores at certain levels may, however, be used to meet Liberal Arts Curriculum requirements. 

 

The maximum transfer credit granted, regardless of the number of credits earned elsewhere, is three New College academic contracts (the equivalent of three semesters) and one independent study project.  All students must be in academic residence for a minimum of four contracts and two Independent Study Projects.  Transfer students who have been awarded maximum transfer credit may need to be enrolled longer than the minimum remaining four semesters to complete requirements for a major and a senior thesis, and may not be eligible to do study abroad except with special permission from the Student Academic Status Committee.

 

Generally, 16 credits correspond to one New College academic contract; 4 credits correspond to one ISP. 

 

Number of Credits

Exemptions

Fewer than 16

None

16-19

1 Contract

20-35

1 Contract and 1 ISP

36-51

2 Contracts and 1 ISP

52 or more

3 Contracts and 1 ISP

   

 

 
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