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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Mosley said he felt that more space is available for transfers now than was the case a few years ago. "We're certainly going to increase over the last few years," he said. In September 1973, the year before the transfer moratorium went into effect, 19 Harvard transfers were matriculated...

Author: By Jonathan L. Weker, | Title: Harvard Considers Increasing Number of Transfer Students | 2/7/1975 | See Source »

Harvard will probably admit at least 30 and possibly as many as 40 transfer students for the 1975- 76 academic year, Calvin N. Mosley. Associate Director of Admissions for transfers and special students, said yesterday...

Author: By Jonathan L. Weker, | Title: Harvard Considers Increasing Number of Transfer Students | 2/7/1975 | See Source »

Because of overcrowded housing conditions, Harvard told prospective transfer applicants last year that it was not accepting transfer students for the current school year and in fact admitted only three transfers...

Author: By Jonathan L. Weker, | Title: Harvard Considers Increasing Number of Transfer Students | 2/7/1975 | See Source »

Mosley attributed the small number of transfers admitted in the past in part to Harvard's "tight" transfer admission policy. A survey of 20 major colleges conducted by Mosley last year revealed that Harvard was the only school that did not use the transfer admissions process to combat attrition from the original student body, Mosley said...

Author: By Jonathan L. Weker, | Title: Harvard Considers Increasing Number of Transfer Students | 2/7/1975 | See Source »

Radcliffe accepted 20 transfer students last spring, 14 of whom are commuters, Cohen said. "The women's applicant pool is different from the men's. We have a lot of older students, many of whom are married, who are more likely to live off campus...

Author: By Jonathan L. Weker, | Title: Harvard Considers Increasing Number of Transfer Students | 2/7/1975 | See Source »

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