A mherst seeks, above all, to enroll exceptional students of strong and vibrant intellectual promise who have the demonstrated qualities of mind and character that will enable them to thrive in our dynamic academic and social environment and to take full advantage of the remarkable resources our community offers. A successful Amherst student is someone who will embrace the academic freedom provided by our open curriculum, engage with our talented and accomplished professors, and contribute significantly to a student population whose diversity of both background and perspective fosters a process of mutual education within and beyond the classroom curriculum.
Students who are interested in applying to Amherst as transfer students should first be familiar with our available admission options, our application requirements, our deadlines, and our approach to reviewing and evaluating applications for admission. Keep reading. It's all here!
A student may apply for transfer admission to Amherst after completing the equivalent of 32 semester hours of transferable liberal arts coursework at another college or university. (Courses in progress at the time of application are included in determining transferable credit.) To be competitive, you should have at least an A- average in your college courses. We do not accept applications from individuals who have already earned a bachelor's degree. Nor do we accept transfer applications from students who have completed college coursework as part of any program of dual enrollment, early graduation from secondary school or other accelerated completion of secondary school. (Such students should apply as first-year applicants.)
For more important information on transfer eligibility and transfer of credit, please see our Transfer Eligibility page.
Transfer applicants may apply for enrollment starting in either the fall or the spring semester.
Amherst will begin review of applications for each round after the posted application deadline. While students are welcomed to submit their application earlier than the deadline, this is no advantage or disadvantage to doing so. Students from each round will be notified of their admission decision on the same date.
Due to fluctuations in our transfer enrollment, accepted transfer candidates may not defer their enrollment.
Transfer applicants must submit the following materials by the appropriate deadline -- November 1 for spring enrollment or March 3 for fall enrollment:
Standardized tests (SAT and/or ACT) are not required for transfer admission. At their own discretion, applicants may elect to have standardized test scores taken into consideration as part of the admission review process. For additional details, please review our Standardized Testing Policy.
Students with exceptional accomplishments in specific areas may wish to submit additional information for consideration. This optional material is neither required nor necessary and should be submitted only if the applicant has achieved at an exceptionally high level.
Are you a community college student or an American veteran? Be sure to check out our special information pages for community college transfer students and U.S. veterans.
Are you an international student? Be sure to check out our special information pages for international student applicants.
Are you an undocumented student? Be sure to check out our special information pages for undocumented and DACA-designated applicants.
Are you a homeschooled student? Be sure to check out our special information page for homeschooled applicants.
Amherst takes great care to review every application thoroughly. Each application is read by at least two admission deans before being presented to the Admission Committee for discussion. In evaluating your application, we pay closest attention to your:
We give the greatest weight to your academic transcript. The rigor of the courses you've taken, the quality of your grades and the consistency with which you've worked over time give us the clearest indication of how well you will do at Amherst. Recommendations, the quality of your writing, and extra- and co-curricular accomplishments also help us draw fine distinctions among very talented applicants.