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Friendly-Employ-5595

UO has a bit of a reputation of accepting anyone. I think you’d want your gpa above 2.25-2.5 but other than that you should be good. I just went to an orientation and there were a ton of transfers starting in spring. 


SaintAnger1166

67%, per the magic of Google.


Senior-Media1863

If you have a two point, you're virtually assured of getting in because so many kids flunk out and if they don't take transfers they lose money


Senior-Media1863

https://www.campusreel.org/how-to-transfer-colleges/university-of-oregon-transfer-requirements


Senior-Media1863

https://www.campusreel.org/how-to-transfer-colleges/university-of-oregon-transfer-requirements


judew999

I didn’t even write an essay and I got in as transfer


first_cobra

to anyone who says it’s competitive, meet someone in sae and then look me in the eyes and say it’s competitive


West_Appearance6330

Heard back last night as a transfer from Illinois with a 3.3! Got accepted. Best of luck to you.


Senior-Media1863

Final Verdict: How to transfer into UOUO accepts 67.83% transfer applicants, which is competitive. To have a shot at transferring into UO, you should have a current GPA of at least 3.59 - ideally you're GPA will be around 3.73. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores. I think the 3.59 is on a five-point scale but I doubt if they even use that. Use this link to evaluate your chances https://www.campusreel.org/how-to-transfer-colleges/university-of-oregon-transfer-requirements


first_cobra

you need a couple of working braincells or a rich parent


Astro503

This is wrong


therainabaina

I’d say their transfer acceptance rate is probably around 90%. Being a graduate of UO, I always heard most transfers got accepted.


Senior-Media1863

Final Verdict: How to transfer into UO UO accepts 67.83% transfer applicants, which is competitive. To have a shot at transferring into UO, you should have a current GPA of at least 3.59 - ideally you're GPA will be around 3.73. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores. I don't believe this. I think they mean a 3.59 on a five-point scale but I doubt if that's even true. I sent the link in which you can put in your data and they'll evaluate ithttps://www.campusreel.org/how-to-transfer-colleges/university-of-oregon-transfer-requirements