| 2006 Transfer Acceptance Rates As per College Board. Keep in mind the data presented on CB has been proven wrong in some instances, though in most cases it matches that in the school's Common Data Set. I was very surprised at the fluctuations: some schools with notoriously low transfer rates (Caltech, for instance) have jumped considerably, while others have dropped. Just goes to show how random the rates can be.
Oh, and by the way, Brown did finally release some numbers, though they are dismal.
_________________________ National Universities
Princeton - 0%
Harvard - 8.1%
Yale - 3.9%
CIT - 9.2%
Stanford - 5.1%
MIT - 6.3%
UPenn - 12.4%
Duke - 7.9%
Dartmouth - 12.6%
Columbia College - 6.3%
Columbia Fu - 24.1%
Chicago - 25.9%
Cornell - 27.0%
WashU - 24.6%
Northwestern - 22.7%
Brown - 3.0%
Johns Hopkins - 15.0%
Rice - 27.4%
Vanderbilt - 33.9%
Emory - 36.0%
Notre Dame - 35.9%
Carnegie Mellon - 13.0%
Berkeley - 29.1%
Georgetown - 24.7%
Virginia - 37.2%
Michigan - 39.9%
UCLA - 40.7%
UNC - 41.2%
USC - 26.6%
Tufts - 14.1%
Wake Forest - 39.3%
William & Mary - NR
Brandeis - 48.2%
Lehigh - 51.2%
Wisconsin - 51.3%
Boston College - 10.5%
NYU - 31.8%
Rochester - 28.0%
Case Western - 38.9%
UCSD - 64.3%
GIT - 40.9%
UIUC - 46.7%
UWashington - 54.4%
RPI - 63.3%
UCI - 70.8%
Tulane - NR
Yeshiva - NR
Penn State - 47.7%
UT - 41.5%
UCD - 69.7%
UCSB - 70.4%
_______________________________ Liberal Arts Colleges
Williams - 7.5%
Amherst - 17.3%
Swarthmore - 17.2%
Wellesley - 29.1%
Carleton - 10.6%
Bowdoin - 8.9%
Pomona - 7.9%
Haverford - 7.2%
Davidson - 27.4%
Wesleyan - 22.5%
Vassar - 21.5%
Claremont Mckenna - 10.7%
Grinnell - 38.9%
Harvey Mudd - NR
Colgate - 30.1%
Hamilton - 3.4%
Washingon & Lee - 17.6%
Smith - 43.0%
Colby - 7.2%
Bryn Mawr - 25.4%
Oberlin - 29.6%
Bates - 24.1%
Macalester - 19.5%
Mount Holyoke - 44.2%
Barnard - 25.5%
Colorado College - 36.2%
Scripps - 27.8%
Bucknell - 40.2%
Reed - 40.8% |