Study at Columbia University.
UBridge increases international student admission odds by 5x.
Study at Columbia University.
UBridge increases international student admission odds by 5x.

Frequently asked questions
What GPA do I need to pursue Columbia University?
Columbia does not publish a minimum GPA for transfer admission. In practice, admitted transfer students typically have exceptional academic records, and competitiveness varies depending on the school within Columbia and the student’s academic background. UBridge advisors help students map out a plan that keeps them academically positioned for a realistic shot at Columbia, including course selection, GPA strategy, and transfer execution.
What TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo do I need to pursue Columbia University?
Columbia’s English testing requirements can vary depending on prior education and where coursework was completed. For transfer applicants, strong performance in rigorous college-level English coursework is often far more important than standardized English test scores. Your English test is primarily needed to meet the minimum admissions requirements to get into UBridge. After that, your academic record in UBridge coursework is what matters most.
Can this really help me if I’m already a great student?
Yes. At a school like Columbia, “great student” is the baseline, not the differentiator. The difference between acceptance and rejection often comes down to whether you pursued the right academic pathway, took the right mix of rigorous courses, built a compelling narrative around your goals, and executed every detail of the transfer process correctly. UBridge helps top students avoid strategic mistakes and build a coherent two-year plan that positions them as a serious candidate.
Is this a tutoring service?
No, our advisors cover much, much more than tutoring. You will be assigned a professional, in-person advisor who covers all aspects of you or your students’ needs. From creating a full two-year plan to transfer to Columbia University, to actually registering for classes, required academic meetings/updates during the semester, written reports to parents/agents, and transfer assistance to Columbia University in year two.
Is Columbia University admission guaranteed?
No. Columbia does not offer a guaranteed transfer pathway through UBridge. UBridge can help you execute a maximally competitive plan, but admissions decisions are selective and not guaranteed.
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Based on your information and statistical admissions numbers for your university:
Your likelihood of direct freshman admission is
X–X%
On average, UBridge alumni are admitted as third-year transfer students at
95%
That makes you 2-4x more likely to reach your university with UBridge than if you go it alone.
In fact, we’ve helped students from 30+ different countries gain admission to universities they once only dreamed of. We can help you achieve your dreams, too.
Results are estimates based on University Bridge internal data and publicly available admissions information. Outcomes vary by student, major, and university, and admission is not guaranteed. For informational purposes only.


