Which Community College Produced The Most Ivy Transfers?

<p>Actually, not only Ivy League schools, but also those schools on the east coast with similar quality like MIT, Duke, Chicago, etc.</p>

<p>I heard of Westchester community college on the board a few years ago, but I wasn’t able to find any statistics. </p>

<p>Also, does anyone know how many people transferred to aforementioned schools from Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, CA in last three or so years?</p>

<p>Please let me know.
Thank you.</p>

<p>Whenever I see that someone has transferred from a CC to HYS etc., they always seem to come from a CCC.</p>

<p>I know someone from an Oregon CC and someone from a CC in Florida CC here at H.</p>

<p>ok then…well, it seems that CCCs are very good at placing students into top universities (especially Cal ;))</p>

<p>For CCC, I’ve heard Pasadena City College is the best…many of their top students also like to transfer to next door neighbor Caltech.</p>

<p>I know Rockland Community College, located in NY opposite of Westchester sends many students to Cornell. The first community college student that transferred to Yale also transferred from there.</p>

<p>mtsac FTW!</p>

<p>But pcc and smc are the powerhouses here at southern cali…</p>

<p>

</p>

<p>While I know which member you are talking about, I am curious as to how you know he was the first CC student to transfer to Yale since transfers to Yale have noted in the past that most transfer students come from other top schools and CCs.</p>

<p>I don’t know if there are any statistics available.
For CC students interested in transferring to top schools, look into Exploring Transfer at Vassar - summer program.
<a href=“Exploring Transfer – Vassar College”>Exploring Transfer – Vassar College;

<p>

we do have stats on this ‘member’?</p>

<p>PCC is #1 in math in the CC national math league, whatever thay call it</p>

<p>you understand that the high-scorers on the AMATYC are all high school students right :P</p>

<p>Some from my high school too +)…all HYP material.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.amatyc.org/SML/2006-2007R1.htm[/url]”>http://www.amatyc.org/SML/2006-2007R1.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>see wvc at the top</p>

<p>I know the high scorers personally–they’re from my high school XD</p>

<p>What high school are you from?</p>

<p>Haha, lostincode, my name’s on that site you listed. High school students are definitely the top scorers, lol. I’m hoping the community college I get my AA from will soon be able to announce that they sent a transfer to HYP… but we’ll see. :wink: ^^</p>

<p>haha are you applying as high school student or transfer? will the schools take all 2 years of your CC credit?</p>

<p>Nah, I’m applying as a high school student, heh. I doubt they’ll take a second look at the transcript in terms of credit. Just hope they’ll see the rigor of my schedule (full IB diploma + AA degree) and that’ll be a plus. If it doesn’t work out, I graduate in 1.5 or less years with a bachelors in-state. Not a bad fall-back, heh.</p>

<p>

</p>

<p>yes…somewhere around here. I believe his s/n was ramses88…but not sure.</p>

<p>How do people transfer from CCs to schools like Harvard? What makes them stand out that much?</p>