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Transfer Application. Apply as a transfer student if you have completed the equivalent of two semesters of university-level coursework. Applications for Fall 2025 admission will open on September 1, 2024.
- Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, students who wish to transfer from their present...
- Undergraduate Admission
Each year, Carnegie Mellon admits a small number of transfer...
- Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
Transfer students from other universities must apply through...
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A private, top-ranked and global university, Carnegie Mellon...
- How to Apply
If you have completed at least one semester as a degree...
- Frequently Asked Questions
If you have completed at least one semester as a degree candidate at another college or university, apply as a Transfer Applicant. And if you’ve already decided CMU-Q is your first choice among schools, apply as an Early Decision Applicant.
Yes, students who wish to transfer from their present university are welcome to apply for transfer admission to CMU-Q through the Transfer Common App. How can I know how many credits will transfer from my present university?
Each year, Carnegie Mellon admits a small number of transfer students as space permits. The policies and processes for transferring vary from college to college within Carnegie Mellon, so please carefully review the deadlines, as well as the transfer application instructions, below. Apply Now.
Transfer students from other universities must apply through the Admissions Office at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. The Admissions Office, the Senior Associate Dean for Education, and the Area Head for the desired program will determine if there is space available and if the student's past academic performance warrants admission.
A private, top-ranked and global university, Carnegie Mellon looks beyond the traditional borders of the university campus to have a transformative impact locally, nationally, and globally. In partnership with Qatar Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar opened in 2004.
Carnegie Mellon also receives subsidies each year to run the campus and pay faculty. It is estimated that Carnegie Mellon has received between $50 and $60 million per year from the nation of Qatar to operate the Doha campus.