# Transfer Application Dates & Deadlines
**Source**: https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/application-dates-deadlines/transfer-application-dates-deadlines
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To apply, you will need to submit the Common Application and the Princeton-specific Questions. You can apply to Princeton as a transfer student through our [Transfer application.](https://admission.princeton.edu/transfer-students "Transfer students") Before you begin preparing your application, we encourage you to review our [standardized testing policy](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/standardized-testing "Standardized Testing") and review [transfer eligibility](https://admission.princeton.edu/transfer-students "Transfer students").
Fall
## Transfer Students
Princeton's Transfer Program looks for a small group of exceptionally well-prepared students from a range of backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from students from lower-income backgrounds, community college students and U.S. military veterans. You can apply to Princeton for transfer admission using the Common Application. Before you begin preparing your application, we strongly encourage you to review our standardized testing policy. Please note that dates are subject to change.
Application Available:
[Common Application](https://www.commonapp.org/), with [Princeton-specific Questions](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/princeton-specific-questions/transfer-essay-questions)
March 1
Transfer Application, [Graded Written Paper](https://admission.princeton.edu/node/7618) and [Princeton-specific Questions](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/princeton-specific-questions/transfer-essay-questions) Due
March 9
[Optional Arts Supplement](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/optional-arts-supplement) is due
March 9
[Princeton Financial Aid Application](https://admission.princeton.edu/node/7577) Due
End of March
All ACT or SAT tests to be completed if taken
Mid-May
Transfer Decision Notification
Late May
Transfer Candidate’s Reply Date
## Transfer Students
Princeton's Transfer Program looks for a small group of exceptionally well-prepared students from a range of backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from students from lower-income backgrounds, community college students and U.S. military veterans. You can apply to Princeton for transfer admission using the Common Application. Before you begin preparing your application, we strongly encourage you to review our standardized testing policy. Please note that dates are subject to change.
Fall
Application Available:
[Common Application](https://www.commonapp.org/), with [Princeton-specific Questions](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/princeton-specific-questions/transfer-essay-questions)
March 1
Transfer Application, [Graded Written Paper](https://admission.princeton.edu/node/7618) and [Princeton-specific Questions](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/princeton-specific-questions/transfer-essay-questions) Due
March 9
[Optional Arts Supplement](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/optional-arts-supplement) is due
March 9
[Princeton Financial Aid Application](https://admission.princeton.edu/node/7577) Due
End of March
All ACT or SAT tests to be completed if taken
Mid-May
Transfer Decision Notification
Late May
Transfer Candidate’s Reply Date
## Transfer Students
### Transfer Eligibility
Find out if you are eligible to apply as a transfer student.
[Information for Transfer Students](https://admission.princeton.edu/transfer-students)
### Transfer Application Checklist
Review the list of components that comprise the Princeton Transfer Application.
[View the Checklist](https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/application-checklist/transfer-application-checklist)
### Access and Opportunity
We hope to enroll students who bring a variety of perspectives and experiences to campus, and especially encourage applications from first-generation, lower-income students, community college students, and U.S. military veterans.
[Visit the Emma Bloomberg Center](https://tvn-ebcao.princeton.edu/)