Transfer Students
Welcome from the Transfer Team
At Colorado College, we value transfer students and what they bring to our community. They are deliberate about their choice to seek a CC education after experiencing another college or university. They arrive focused and eager to engage in our unique curriculum.
There are many reasons why you might be considering transferring from your current institution to Colorado College. In recent years, we've seen students in our transfer pool who are coming from local community colleges in pursuit of a four-year college experience, from peer institutions who are seeking similar liberal arts opportunities but through the Block Plan, from larger state schools who want a smaller academic and social community, and everything in-between. No matter what type of institution you are coming from, there are a number of ways you can prepare yourself to be a successful applicant in our transfer pool and, more importantly, to grow and thrive as a member of our community here at CC. Here are our biggest pieces of advice:
- Pursue courses that span the liberal arts curriculum. As a liberal arts institution, we are looking for students who are excited to explore courses across many disciplines and have already begun to do so at their previous institutions. This will also help you jump into completing our all-college requirements, as well as help narrow down what you would like to pursue for your major(s) and/or thematic minor(s). This includes taking a foreign language, math and science, and classes that help you grow as a writer, critical thinker, and communicator.
- Get involved ... inside the classroom and outside the classroom. Challenge yourself to take on leadership opportunities and get to know your professors (they'll write better recommendations for you!). This tells us that you want to do the same at CC.
- Tell us why you really want to transfer. What has been challenging for you at your current institution? Why do you think CC will be a better fit for you academically and/or socially? We are eager to hear why you may be eager to be at CC, rather than choosing to leave your current institution.
We look forward to getting to know you and wish you the best of luck in the process. To get started, we encourage you to submit the preliminary application when it becomes available this summer.
Sincerely,
The Colorado College Transfer Team
TRANSFER STUDENT ELIGIBILITY
We welcome applicants to transfer for both our spring and fall semester programs. Typically, our largest transfer cohort applies to start in the fall. Each year, our enrollment and financial aid availability fluctuates for transfers, making our transfer process more difficult to predict than our first-year process. Please check with our transfer program coordinator for more information on this year's space and financial aid availability.
Determining if you should apply as a first-year or transfer student can be complicated. Therefore, we offer the following guidance to determine eligibility for transfer applicants:
First-Year Applicant
Transfer Applicant
Multiple Attempts to Transfer Policy
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
To be considered by our admission committee, you'll need to submit the following items by the decision plan deadline. There is no fee to apply to Colorado College.
Transfer Common Application
Writing Supplement
Personal Statement
High School and College Transcript(s)
College Course Descriptions
College Report
Academic Evaluations (Academic Recommendations)
Financial Aid Application (if applicable)
Standardized Test Scores
Art Supplements
We recommend the following steps to ensure you can complete your transfer application to CC on time. For more detailed information about the required application documents, please see above.
To complete your transfer application:
- Submit your preliminary application.
- Contact your high school(s) and college/university to request official copies of your transcript to be sent to admission@dlokoko.com.
- Contact a school official at your current institution to provide a copy of the College Report to be submitted directly toadmission@dlokoko.com on your behalf. This must be sent from a school official directly.
- Submit the Transfer Common Application, including the submission of the following required pieces:
- Personal Statement
- Colorado College supplementary question
- At least one submitted recommender's contact information. Common Application will not allow you to submit without providing the contact information for one recommender
- Submit a College Course Description document of your own creation.
- These are entirely optional, but you may choose to add any of the following to your Transfer Common Application:
- Any additional documents/writing samples
- Self-reported copies of your transcript(s)
- Submit all required applications and financial documentation for your financial aid application, if applying for need-based aid, including:
- FAFSA
- CSS Profile
- Parental/guardian tax return documentation and W-2 payment information for the applicable tax year
- Student tax return and W-2 payment information for the applicable tax year (if applicable)
- About 48-72 hours following your application submission, log in to your applicant portal to ensure all pieces of your admission and financial aid applications have been received and completed on your application checklists.
Decision Plans & Deadlines
Colorado College offers only one decision plan for transfer students. For the spring semester entry, we have one standard deadline and generally release all decisions on the same date. For the fall semester entry, we have a single deadline but we may not be able to release all offers of admission on the same date.
If you are applying for financial aid, all documents - including the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and more - must be submitted by the application deadline. Your application is not considered complete until we receive all necessary financial aid documents. We recommend completing the FAFSA and CSS Profile at least two weeks prior to the corresponding deadline. Please visit our financial aid website for more information including information about our Financial Aid Admission Policy.
For those transfer applicants who apply for financial aid during the admission process and are admitted, CC will meet their full eligibility for need-based financial aid. CC uses a combination of donor-funded scholarships and campus grants, federal loans and work-study options to fulfill a student's demonstrated need as assessed by the FAFSA and CSS Profile applications. However, we are sometimes unable to make offers of admission with financial aid until closer to the May 1 candidate reply deadline for first-year students.
Our transfer application deadlines are:
Application Round |
Deadline* |
Decision Released |
Candidate Reply* |
Spring semester |
October 15 |
Late November |
December 1 |
Fall semester |
March 1 |
Mid-April (non-aided offers) Late April to early May (offers with financial aid) |
May 1 May 15 |
*Deadlines for application submission and candidate reply are subject to change. Requests for extensions may be offered upon written request to admission@dlokoko.com.
Transfer Credit
Colorado College evaluates transfer applicants for admission using the college/university transcript(s) provided by the applicant. Upon preparing to offer admission, an evaluation of applicable transfer credit will be generated by the Office of the Registrar. This evaluation of transfer credits will be provided to the student upon admission.
Students will work with the Advising Hub and faculty advisors to determine major standing and requirements upon enrolling at Colorado College. Transfer applicants are able to declare any major or minor upon enrolling, though CC cannot guarantee successful degree completion within 16 blocks (see guidelines below) should all credits not transfer into a major.
Transfer Credit Guidelines
Transfer Credit Evaluation for Coursework Completed at Other Institutions
Writing Requirement for Transfers
All-College Requirements for Transfers
Returning Students
In accordance with the college policy on leaves and withdrawals, students who are withdrawn from the college must reapply through the office of admission. However, in recognition of your prior status as a full-time student at Colorado College, there are fewer requirements. We also take into account your previous attendance at the college including academic performance and disciplinary history; if you feel that these experiences do not reflect your current status as an applicant, please email us with additional context.
Requirements:
- Complete CC's Returning Student Application. This must be submitted by the transfer deadline.
- Send all transcripts from colleges you've attended, regardless of whether or not you intend to transfer the credit to Colorado College. We will acquire your most recent CC transcript from the registrar's office.
- Complete any outstanding requirements for return stipulated by the Office of Student Life and the Dean of Students.