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Transfer Applications · ARC Consultancy

When one university simply
wasn't the right one

Not every student finds the right university on their first attempt. Some arrive and discover that the academic environment isn't what they expected. Others grow and find that their ambitions have outpaced their current institution. And some simply want a new country, a new perspective, a new academic chapter.

A transfer application is not a failure. It is a strategic decision.

Similar to a first-time application — but with key differences that frequently catch applicants off guard. With the right guidance, it is entirely achievable.

A transfer application resembles a first-time bachelor's application in many ways: grades, activities, essays and recommendation letters. But there are important differences that can cause problems without proper preparation.

The timeline, the essay requirements, where your recommendation letters come from, and how you present your university record — all of these operate under different rules than a first-time application. ARC knows those rules.

What makes a transfer application
different

Four areas in which a transfer application works fundamentally differently from a first-time application — and where ARC gives you the decisive edge.

The Timeline

Applying and studying at the same time — with no margin for error

Transfer applications often have different deadlines — and you need to meet them while continuing your current studies. ARC creates a schedule that coordinates your coursework and the application process so both remain possible.

The Supplemental Essays

"Why Transfer?" — The most important essay

Alongside the usual application essays, you will be asked explicitly: why do you want to transfer? It must be honest, forward-looking and compelling — without criticising your current university. We help you develop this narrative with precision.

The Recommendations

From school teachers to university professors

In a transfer application, your recommendations come from your university professors. That requires a different strategy: who do you ask? How do you brief them? What should they emphasise? ARC guides you through the entire process.

Activities & Achievements

What you have done since school now carries more weight

Admissions officers are particularly interested in what you have done since leaving school. Your university activities, internships, research projects and achievements are now front and centre. ARC helps you present both persuasively.

Complete support for your transfer application

From an honest assessment of your chances to the final submission — structured, personal and clearly tailored to your situation.

  • Honest Chances AssessmentAn evaluation of your transfer prospects based on your academic record — without sugarcoating.

  • Transfer University ListBuilding a realistic and ambitious application list matched to your profile and goals.

  • "Why Transfer" Essay StrategyDeveloping the most important essay — honest, forward-looking and compelling.

  • Essay Brainstorming & FeedbackMultiple rounds of revision for all transfer essays — from the first idea to the final version.

  • Professor Recommendation StrategyWho to ask, how to brief them, and what makes a strong academic letter of recommendation.

  • Timeline ManagementCoordinated around your ongoing studies — so both remain manageable.

  • Transcript PresentationPresenting your academic record and university activities convincingly to admissions committees.

Special focus

Germany to America — ARC knows this path

ARC regularly supports students at German universities who want to transfer to US colleges. One particular consideration: how do you present German university credits and grades convincingly to US admissions committees?

LMU · TU Munich · Heidelberg · HumboldtExperience with applications from leading German universities to the USA.

Credit Transfer & Grading SystemGuidance on presenting the German grading system convincingly to US committees.

Specialist ConsultingThe same personal and ethical approach as all ARC applications — adapted to the transfer context.

Frequently asked questions

More questions? Write to us directly — contact.

Ideally in November or December of your first year at university. Most US transfer deadlines fall in March or April. Start early — you will need to coordinate your schedule and your studies at the same time.
The biggest difference is the "Why Transfer" essay and the fact that your university transcript is now the most important academic foundation — not your school-leaving certificate. Recommendations from university professors are also expected instead of school teachers.
Yes. ARC regularly supports students at German universities (LMU, TU Munich, Heidelberg, Humboldt) who want to transfer to US colleges. We also advise on how to present German university credits and grades to US committees.
Transfer Applications

Ready for a new
academic chapter?

A transfer application deserves the same strategic care as a first-time application — just with different rules. ARC knows those rules and guides you through every step.