Transfer Student Admissions Requirements
Transfer Student Admissions Requirements
Transfer applicants (including Post Baccalaureate and Second Undergraduate Degree applicants) have (or will have at the time of enrollment) at least 30 semester (45 quarter) hours of transferable college credit and will be eligible to immediately return to their previous school. Students with less than 30 hours of transferable college credit are also subject to the freshman evaluation process.
Minimum Transfer Student Admission Requirements
- Applicants with less than 30 earned semester credit hours: 2.0 Transfer GPA plus Freshmen Evaluation
- Applicants with at least 30 earned semester credit hours, but less then 60: 2.3 Transfer GPA
- Applicants with 60 or more earned semester credit hours: 2.5 Transfer GPA
- Applicants to the Mass Communication Program: 2.5 Transfer GPA, regardless of earned credit hours
- Applicants to the Generic Nursing Program: 2.75 Transfer GPA regardless of earned credit hours. Official SAT or ACT scores are also required for Nursing majors seeking admission to the Generic Nursing Program.
The John Lounsbury College of Education, College of Health Sciences, and some programs in the College of Arts & Sciences have separate and competitive admissions application procedures and requirements in addition to admission to the general university.
Admissions Requirements
College of Health Sciences:
Nursing
Athletic Training
Community Health
Exercise Science
Outdoor Education
Music Therapy
College of Education:
Early Childhood, Middle Grades, and Special Education
College of Arts & Sciences:
Mass Communication
Psychology
Applicants must submit to the Office of Admissions the following documents for admission consideration:
- Application for admission
- Application fee
- Official transcript from each and every college previously attended.
Transfer Student Applicant Timeline
Transfer, Post-Baccalaureate, and Second Undergraduate Degree student applications are processed by the Office of the Admissions, (478) 445-2774.
Student applications are evaluated once the file is complete with all supporting documents received. Evaluations and notifications are processed on a rolling basis.
Students are strongly encouraged to complete the application process as early as possible and well in advance of posted deadlines.
Transfer Admissions Deadlines
Qualified students are admitted on a space available basis. Admission files should be complete for the following terms by the indicated deadline:
- Fall
Priority, May 1
Regular, July 1 - Spring, November 1
- Maymester, April 1
- Summer, May 1
A transfer applicant's overall grade point average on all college or university work attempted must meet the appropriate GPA (as determined by the standard calculation process used by the Georgia College & State University Office of the Registrar) requirement associated with the number of transferable, semester hours a student has earned. Some specific majors require additional admissions procedures and higher grade point averages for transfer admission. In general, all academic grades earned, including Ds and Fs, from every college attended are figured in the calculation of the transfer grade point average. If a D or F grade course is repeated, grades earned on both courses are included in the transfer average calculation. As with its own students, GCSU does not recognize plus or minus (+/-) adjustments to grades in the calculation.
