<p>“Chance Me”
I am interested in transferring to Cornell in my junior year, as of right now I am at the Academy of Art majoring in Fine Arts. I am a little curious on the chances of transferring, one, being that I am not a traditional student (because of cost) and secondly, I am coming from an art school (although, accredit now) . But as a Sophomore I hold a 3.8, I own a small business, and I have a decent portfolio (Which, won me a scholarship, from the Academy).</p>
<p>Hey chanel555,</p>
<p>I think that given the information that you have provided here, you could be a competitive applicant. Cornell transfer is very very competitive and is getting harder year by year. If you are aiming for AAP (art architecture and planning), your portfolio will have a big impact on your admissions. Make sure that you are meeting the transfer requirements check on thier website for what they require). It is extremely important. Call thier admissions councelors and see how many credits they will take and which courses are transferable/non-transferable. Even if you do get in (very competitive again), you probably don’t want to spend three more years there to finish your degree.</p>