Transfer Information for four year Universities and their web links
Note: When you are getting ready to transfer understand that all Universities
are not a like. Universities have deadlines, so
.call the University at least
eight months to one year in advance and find out their enrollment deadline.
901 South National Avenue,
Springfield, Missouri, 65897; (417)836-5000 www.missouristate.edu
Transfer Admission Policy - Any student who has completed at least 24 hours of transferable credit after high school from a regionally accredited college or university with at least a 2.00 grade point average may be admitted to Missouri State.
What is needed for the application process?
A completed application for admission.
Apply online at www.missouristate.edu/apply.htm.
Pay the application processing fee
Transcript(s) from all colleges and universities from which you have earned
academic credit.
Contact Information for Missouri State University
Michael Hines
417-836-4315 (direct line)
MichaelHines@MissouriState.edu
3950 E. Newman Rd,
Joplin, Missouri 64801; (866)818-6778 www.mssu.edu
Transfer students are students that have earned credit after high school
from an accredited college or university.
Admission Requirements:
Must have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.00 or higher
Must be in good standing at their previous institution.
Visit the Admissions Home Page select; Reference to Transfer, Transfer Guide, Crowder College. This guide will aid you in completing your local requirements.
Contact Information for Missouri Southern State University
Susan A. Miller
Transfer Admission Counselor
(toll free) 866-818-6778 X9715
miller-s@mssu.edu
Office of Admissions, 230 Jesse Hall,
Columbia, MO 65211; (800)-225-6075 www.missouri.edu
Transfer Students
Transfer applicants to Mizzou must have a 2.5 GPA in college-level courses
to be admissible. Transfer applicants who do not also meet Mizzou's freshman
admission requirements must have completed at least 24 college-level credits
and one of the following:
A college algebra course with at least a C- grade; or
The equivalent of Mizzou's English 1000 with at least a C- grade.
Additional Information: http://admissions.missouri.edu/transferStudents/index.php
Contact Information for University of Missouri Columbia
Melissa Cox
573-882-2456 or 1-800-225-6075 ext 3
CoxM@missouri.edu
106 Parker Hall, 300 West 13th Street,
Rolla, Missouri 65401; (800)522-0938 www.mst.edu
The single most important thing you can do to ensure success is to make sure
we know who you are, where you are attending college prior to transferring
to Missouri S&T and when you want to start classes here. Visit the admissions
web site to get a copy of your checklist:
http://admissions.mst.edu/transfer/transfer-soon.html
Contact Information for Missouri University of Science
& Technology
Katy Langston
Admissions Counselor, Transfer Programs
langston@mst.edu
573-341-6459
5114 Oak Street,
Kansas City Missouri 64112; (816)235-1111 www.umkc.edu
UMKC considers students who have more than 24 hours of transferable college credit as transfer students. Transfer Students need to have an overall 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in all coursework attempted at previous institutions. For purpose of admission, UMKC recalculates GPAs without using those listed on transcripts.
Students will need to submit the following documents:
1. Application for Admission
2. Official transcripts from each Community College OR University attended
3. $35.00 nonrefundable fee for new applications OR
4. A $50.00 nonrefundable fee for non-resident students applying to the School
of Medicine
http://www.umkc.edu/admissions/transfer_application.html
Contact Information for University of Missouri KC
Emily Penrose-McLaughlin
Enrollment Services Coordinator
welcome@umkc.edu admit@umkc.edu
Admissions Office at 816-235-1111
Siloam Springs, Arkansas 72761; (877)528-4636 www.jbu.edu
Located in one of the fastest growing areas in the nation, John Brown University is an interdenominational Christian university offering more than 50 major fields of study. JBU faculty and staff work to provide a tremendous number of experiential learning opportunities for students, in and out of the classroom, that develop the head, heart and hand.
Transfer students will need to send in an application which you can find online at https://aerie.jbu.edu/admissions/apply_online/index.asp, a personal reference and college transcript. We have rolling admissions so we will accept applications through August.
Contact Information for John Brown University, Siloam
Springs
Annie Tharp
Admission Counselor
Phone: (877)528-4636
(479)524-7166
Email: annie@jbu.edu
Point Lookout, MO, 65726; (800)222-0525 www.cofo.edu
Admission Process Time Line
If you are serious about attending College of the Ozarks, please pay careful
attention to the Admissions Process Time Line. Our openings fill up quickly
each semester!
Transfer Students
Transfer students must submit the following:
Applicant Data Sheet
High School Transcript (if under 48 hours)
ACT Scores (if under 48 hours) - ACT Test Dates
Physical Exam
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Official College Transcript(s)
Transfer Student Form
Two Letters of Recommendation
Interviews are required. An admissions staff member will schedule interviews
with qualified candidates after receipt of college transcript.
Contact Information for College of the Ozarks, Point
Lookout, MO
Admission Office
(800)222-0525
www.cofo.edu
232 Silas H. Hunt Hall, 1 University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR 72701; (479) 575-5346 (800) 377-8632 www.uark.edu
All transfer students must meet the following requirements:
A GPA of at least 2.0 on all course work attempted, including courses that
may have been repeated.
Be in good standing at the last institution attended.
Students must have 24 transferable credit hours to apply as a transfer student.
Application Check List
There is a $40 application fee which can either be paid by credit card when
using the on-line application form or by forwarding a check or money order
to the Office of Admissions.
Have your high school transcript sent to the Office of Admissions (new and
transfer freshmen only). We can evaluate from six or seven semester transcripts.
Transfer students - College transcripts must be provided from each college
or university attended.
Have ACT and/or SAT scores sent directly to the University by the testing
agency (new and transfer freshmen only). [Codes - ACT-0144; SAT-6866]
Request final transcripts (high school/ and/or college) be sent to the Office
of Admissions.
Notify the U of A of your decision to accept or decline admission by May
1.
Contact Information for University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
John Moore
call 1-800-377-8632
or e-mail johnm@uark.edu
1701 South Broadway,
Pittsburg KS 66762, 620-231-7000 www.pittstate.edu
Pittsburg State University welcomes qualified students who complete college
level work at another college or university. To receive transfer credit, a
student must have attended an institution accredited by a regional accrediting
body, such as the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
1. Complete the Undergraduate Application for Admission and submit the $30
application fee.
2. Request official transcripts from all previously attended institutions
are mailed directly to PSU. Faxed copies can be used for admission and scholarship
purposes (fax#: 620-235-6003). A final transcript must be mailed directly
from the institution to PSU to complete your admission file.
3. Complete the PSU medical history form.
4. Register to attend the new student orientation program called Pitt C.A.R.E.S.
Registration materials are mailed to all newly admitted undergraduates approximately
one month prior to the event. For more information visit www.pittstate.edu/admit/enrollment.html.
To qualify for admission, a transfer student must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students with less than 24 college credits will be required to submit additional information including a final high school transcript or GED scores and ACT scores before they are considered for admission.
Office of Admission & Enrollment Services
Student Welcoming Center Pitt State University
107 Horace Mann
Phone: 620-235-4251
1-800-854-PITT (7488)
Fax 620-235-6003
psuadmit@pittstate.edu
119 Anderson Hall,
Manhattan, KS 66506-0102; 1-800-432-8270 or 785-532-6250 www.k-state.edu
Transfer students should apply six months before the semester they plan to attend K-State.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Here are K-State's admissions requirements, established by the Kansas Board of Regents, the governing body for all state universities in Kansas. If you graduated from an accredited high school and meet any one of these three criteria, you will be eligible for admission to K-State:
1. Achieve a 21 or higher composite score on the ACT assessment or a 980
or higher on the SAT I, CR + M. Most students take the test in their junior
or senior year of high school. Ask your high school counselor for a schedule
of test dates.
2. Rank in the top third of your graduating class.
3. Complete the Kansas pre-college curriculum with a 2.0 GPA.
Out-of-state residents must earn a 2.5 or higher GPA.
Contact Information for Kansas State University
Megan Sherlock
1-800-432-8270 (toll free) or 785-532-6250
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
sherlock@k-state.edu
Schusterman Center, 4502 E. 41st Street,
Tulsa, OK, 74135-2512 (918)660.3000 http://tulsa.ou.edu/
Earn your Bachelors degree from the University of Oklahomas College of Liberal Studies, an internationally recognized leader in adult and non-traditional education. For almost fifty years, the College of Liberal Studies has been committed to providing degree programs of the highest quality for working adults. University of Oklahoma also is proud to offer the Criminal Justice degree program and is designed to enhance the knowledge, professionalism, and effectiveness of individuals working in law enforcement, corrections, homeland security, juvenile justice, or people preparing for a career in those areas.
Contact Information for University of Oklahoma, Tulsa
Meredith Henson
(918) 660-3318
meredithhenson@ou.edu
219 Student Union University & Park
Stillwater, OK 74078; (405)744-3636 www.okstate.edu
Students who graduated from high school prior to 2008 or have a GED and have taken at least 6 credit hours at another institution are considered a transfer student. Oklahoma State University offers orientation days as part of your enrollment process. Example:
During orientation, you will:
Talk with financial aid, scholarships, residential life, information technology,
student organizations, fraternity and sorority affairs, career services, the
Honors College, and other campus resources.
Meet your academic adviser for evaluation of transfer work
Enroll for classes
Receive your student identification card
For more information refer to the following:
http://admissions.okstate.edu/AdmissionRequirements.html
Phone: 405.744.5358 | 800.233.5019 ext. 1
700 N Greenwood Ave,
Tulsa, OK 74106; (800)277-8228 www.osu-tulsa.okstate.edu
Getting Started At OSU-Tulsa
Complete the following checklist to enroll at OSU-Tulsa.
Apply for Admission and be admitted to the University
Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships
Meet your Academic Advisor
Students are encouraged to meet with an OSU-Tulsa academic advisor as early
as their freshman year of college. Meeting with an advisor early on will ensure
that you enroll in courses at other schools that transfer into the OSU degree
you are ultimately interested in pursuing.
Enroll in Classes and obtain your student ID
Buy your Books
Contact Information for Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Scott King
tulsa.info@okstate.edu 918-594-8355
or 800-277-8228
Tahlequah, OK 74464; (918)444-2200 www.nsuok.edu
If you are an undergraduate student who wishes to transfer from an out-of-state
institution to NSU you may do so under the following conditions:
a. If you originally met both the high school curricular requirements and
academic performance standards, you must have a grade-point average high enough
to meet the current retention standards.
b. If you originally met the high school curricular requirements but not the
academic performance standards, you must have a grade-point average high enough
to meet the current retention standards based on at least 24 attempted semester
credit hours of regularly graded (A, B, C, D, F) college work.
c. If you originally met the performance standards but not the curricular
requirements, you must have a grade-point average high enough to meet the
current retention standards and must also have completed the curricular requirements
before transferring.
d. If you originally met neither the curricular requirements nor the performance
standards, you must have a grade-point average high enough to meet the current
retention standards based on at least 24 attempted semester credit hours of
regularly graded (A, B, C, D, F) college work and must also have completed
the curricular requirements before transferring.
NSU Office of Admissions & Records
600 N. Grand, Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918)444-2200