DEGREE SEEKING TRANSFER STUDENTS


Students who have previously been enrolled in a college or university
may be admitted as a transfer student. To be considered for transfer status applicants
must submit the following:
     1. A completed application for admission.
     2. An application fee of $35 (non-refundable).
      3. Official transcripts from each institution attended.

For transfer admission, a student must be eligible to re-enter the institution(s) previously
attended and have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 1.6 if less than 60
transcripted hours are completed or 2.0 with 60 or more transcripted hours completed. If
an applicant has fewer than 24 transcripted hours, an official high school transcript and
official ACT or SAT test scores must be submitted. Transfer students who are at least
22 year of age on or before the first day of class will not be required to submit ACT or SAT
test scores. Students who were enrolled for 12 or more hours at their previous institutions
must have passed at least six semester hours of non-remedial college credit, and students
who were enrolled in fewer than 12 semester hours must have passed at least three semester hours of college credit. Transfer students may be required to take additional placement testing as deemed necessary by the admissions committee.

Transfer students not meeting the preceding conditions may be considered for admission
at the discretion of the university’s admissions committee. In addition to the documents
required for admissions, the committee may also require an interview, additional
documents, and/or additional testing. After consideration of all documentation the committee
may:
     1. Admit the student under an entrance probation category.
     2. Deny admissions.