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Harvey Mudd College
301 Platt Boulevard
Claremont, CA 91711
Official telephone: (909) 621-8011
Fax number: (909) 607-7046
Website: https://www.hmc.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016 | ||||
The transfer admissions information below is valid for the 2015 academic year. |
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TRANSFER ACCEPTANCE | ||||
Transfer applicants are accepted: | yes | |||
Number of transfer applications received: | 110 | |||
Number of transfer applicants offered admission: | 7 (6%) | |||
Number of transfer applicants offered admission who enrolled: | 4 (57%) | |||
Percent of all new students who were transfers: | 1% | |||
APPLICATION AND CREDIT TRANSFER | ||||
Terms for which transfers may enroll: | fall | |||
Items required of transfer students to apply for admission: | ||||
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Minimum college GPA required for transfer applicants: | 3.00 using a 4.0 scale | |||
Closing date for transfer applicants: | April 1 for fall | |||
Notification date for transfer applicants: | May 15 for fall | |||
Dates transfer applicants must accept offer of admission by: | June 10 for fall | |||
Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit: | C- | |||
Maximum number of credits that may be transferred: | 64 credits from a two-year institution, 64 credits from a four-year institution | |||
Minimum number of credits that must be earned at school: | 64 to receive a bachelor's degree | |||
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | ||||
HMC has a small transfer pool every year. We are eager to help transfer applicants, but we have a very proscribed curriculum. So preparing for a transfer may be challenging. The greatest concern is curricular preparation. We want transfer students to enter at the sophomore or junior level. That is, we prefer not to place transfer students into freshman courses. The concern is that HMC students follow a curriculum in freshman year that is not easily duplicated elsewhere. Our curriculum would probably be considered an overload at many other colleges. It is especially critical that transfers have completed a full year of college courses (AP credit does not count) in the following disciplines: Physics (with lab); Chemistry (with lab); and to complete as much math as possible. We would recommend that the transfer candidate should complete the entire Calculus sequence (single, intermediate and multi-variable Calculus) . A transfer candidate who has also completed Linear Algebra & Differential Equations is in an even stronger position. Beyond the Physics, Math, and Chemistry courses, we would also encourage students to take a writing-intensive course (or two) in the Humanities, and possibly a Computer Science course (C++ and Java programming). Of all these courses, the three sequential areas in Chemistry, Physics, and Math are the most critical. If a transfer candidate hasn't completed these courses, it is likely that the student would be placed into some freshman level courses. We don't like doing this at all, and it can (negatively) impact chances of transfer admission. Our transfer applicants tend to be high achievers, so the vast majority of applicants (and certainly the strong ones) have college GPAs around 3.5 or above. So the main focus of a transfer candidate should be to take as much math & science as possible, maybe even an overload, and to do really well. As for dates, we enroll transfer students only in the fall. The application deadline is April 1. |
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