| Screen last updated on: January 22, 2010 |
The transfer admissions information below is valid for the 2008 academic year.
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| Transfer applicants are accepted: |
yes |
| Number of transfer applications received: |
8,390 |
| Number of transfer applicants offered admission: |
6,510 (78%) |
| Number of transfer applicants offered admission who enrolled: |
3,116 (48%) |
| Percent of all new students who were transfers: |
70% |
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| Terms for which transfers may enroll: |
fall, spring |
| Minimum number of credits applicant needs to apply as a transfer student: |
60 |
| Items required of transfer students to apply for admission: |
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- high school transcript required of some
- college transcript(s) required of all
- essay or personal statement not required
- interview not required
- standardized test scores required of some
- statement(s) of good standing from prior institution(s) required of some
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| Minimum high school GPA required for transfer applicants: |
2.00 using a 4.0 scale |
| Minimum college GPA required for transfer applicants: |
2.00 using a 4.0 scale |
| Priority filing date for transfer applicants: |
November 30 for fall, August 1 for spring |
| Closing date for transfer applicants: |
March 1 for fall, June 1 for spring |
| Notification date for transfer applicants: |
rolling for fall, rolling for spring |
| Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit: |
D |
| Maximum number of credits that may be transferred: |
70 credits from a two-year institution |
| Minimum number of credits that must be earned at school: |
30 to receive a bachelor's degree |
| Other/Unique transfer policies: |
If fewer than 60 semester units transferred, student must meet first-time freshman admission requirements in addition to 2.0 college GPA. If 60 or more semester units transferred, strudent must have completed the following courses with a grade of "C" or higher: English Comp., Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, Math (above the level of intermediate algebra), and have a minimum college GPA of 2.0. |
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