Transferring to Marlboro
Sometimes people transfer here as juniors because they have have an idea about what they want to do for Plan, whereas I came here more just for the school, and then I had to figure out what I wanted to do my Plan on. I had to hit the ground running. There's a lot of independence and a lot of responsibility — that can be really hard, but you get so much more out of it.”
- Caley French
The Admissions Staff recognizes that as a transfer student, your previous academic experiences have served to clarify the most important factors in selecting your next college.
We strongly encourage all transfer applicants to visit the college, stay overnight with a current student host, have an interview and observe classes. Talking with a wide variety of community members while on campus will help to give you a good sense of whether Marlboro is the next college for you.
Marlboro is a Common Application School; we accept online and printed Common Applications.
- Apply via The Common Application
- Marlboro College Supplement Form
Supplement should be submitted online via The Common Application Website. - Steps to Follow in Applying
- Application Review Process
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Meet the Staff
The Admissions staff will arrange for Transfer students to speak with a faculty member in their area of interest, to clarify what work, if any, will be required before the student may go on Plan.
The December 1 Application Deadline for Spring Semester 2009 has been extended.
Space is limited to twenty new incoming students for Spring Semester. We recommend applicants to submit all necessary materials as soon as possible, as the admissions committee releases admissions decisions on a weekly basis.
Transfer Application Deadline for Fall Semester 2009: April 15, 2009