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Transfer-Profile

Endicott College

Beverly, Massachusetts
  • Private
    4 year
  • 2,622
    Full + Part time Students
  • 1:14
    Faculty to Student Ratio
  • 2%
    Transfer Student Ratio
  • $17.8K
    Avg. Financial Aid
Located just north of Boston in Beverly, Massachusetts, Endicott is a small, seaside private college with a strong community and a proven experiential learning model. State-of-the-art academic facilities partner with private beaches and distinctive residential options to create a unique and fulfilling college environment for our students. Dedicated faculty and staff guide students in their growth and learning, creating experienced and confident graduates. Endicott has a rich history: founded as an all-women’s college in 1939 by Dr. Eleanor Tupper and her husband, Dr. George O. Bierkoe, Endicott has grown steadily since. From a premiere graduating class of 20 in 1941 to over 600 in 2013, positive growth has been the hallmark of the College.
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Overview

Full-Time Undergraduate 2,390
Part-Time Undergraduate 232
Application Acceptance Rate 63%
Transfer Students 60
Programs 34 Programs
Courses 703 Courses
Equivalencies 1,636 outgoing Equivalencies

Financial Information

In-State Tuition $28,166
Out-of-State Tuition $28,166
Books and Supplies $1,134
Federal Loans: Undergrads receiving aid 64%
Federal Loans: Average amount received $6,607
Scholarships & Grants: Undergrads receiving aid 74%
Scholarships & Grants: Average amount received $11,174
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid:
    One of the most significant financial commitments you will make in your life is investing in a college education. Financial assistance is available for eligible students through Endicott College, federal, state, and private programs. Over 86% of the student body at Endicott receive some form of financial aid. Over 43 million dollars of need and merit based scholarships, grants, loans and on-campus employment are disbursed annually, of which almost $23 million are provided by Endicott College.

Application Deadlines for Transfer

Fall March 15
Spring December 15

Transfer Application Requirements

  • Minimum GPA:
    Not published.
  • Official Transcripts:
    An official transcript of your high school or secondary school record is required, as well as official transcripts from all colleges attended.
  • SAT Scores:
    Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or American College Test (ACT) scores are required. The College requests that test scores be sent directly from ETS (code 3369) or ACT (code 1824).
  • Letters of Recommendation:
    The Endicott College Transfer Recommendation Form must be completed. One letter of recommendation from your guidance counselor, instructor, or other academic source is also required.
  • Essay:
    A response is required to either essay statement located on the back portion of our Application for Admission (the essay should be submitted electronically with the online application).
  • Application Fee:
    There is a $50 non-refundable application fee payable to Endicott College.
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Transfer Credit Policy

  • Minimum Grade:
    Grades of “C” or better will be accepted, and no more than six credits may carry a “C-” grade.
  • Credits (Min/Max):
    A maximum of 85 credits may be transferred from accredited colleges into the Bachelor programs. A minimum of 24 of the last 30 credits toward a degree must be earned at Endicott.
  • Transfer Policy Document:

Endicott College

Address:
376 Hale St
Beverly, Massachusetts 01915
United States
Main Phone:
(978) 927-0585
Website:
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Contacts

Transfer Admission Contact:
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978-927-0585
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Last updated on 5/23/2022 by AcademyOne.