ADMISSION
AS A TRANSFER STUDENT
Note: A "transfer"
student is one who has completed twenty-four semester hours of degree credit
or the equivalent in another college or colleges. If a student has less than
twenty-four transferable credit hours, the admission application will be evaluated
on a combination of college-level and high school course work as well as college
entrance examination results.
- Applicants for
transfer from another college or university must request official transcripts
which bear the seal of each institution attended to be mailed by each institution
attended. No transcript from any institution previously attended may be omitted.
The student shall also submit any other records or letters which the University
may require in support of the application.
- Applicants
for transfer upon graduation from a Tennessee Board of Regents
community college, having earned an A.A. or A.S. in a university-parallel
program, will usually
be eligible for admission.
- Transfer applicants
must meet the following academic standards based on all of their previous
coursework (except developmental studies courses)
at all institutions. In addition to meeting these initial requirements,
applicants must have at least a 2.0 GPA in their last full-time semester
(or last 12 hours
for part-time students) in order to be accepted.
The Admissions Office will also evaluate the student’s progress toward
completing any required high school deficiencies and remedial/developmental
courses. Failure to complete such courses may result in denial of
admission.
ACADEMIC
STANDARDS TABLE
FOR TRANSFER APPLICANTS
|
| Quality
Hours |
Required Cumulative
GPA |
| 0.0—14.09 |
no minimum |
| 14.1—29.09 |
1.500 |
| 29.1—50.09 |
1.750 |
| 50.1
+ |
2.000 |
- An applicant
under disciplinary suspension or probation will not be considered
for admission
until a satisfactory statement has been furnished by the former
college and approval given by the Admissions Review Committee.
- All
students graduating high school in 1989 and thereafter must have
completed academic high school units identified under section 4 of admission
to Freshman Standing.
Transfer students whose
transcripts show satisfactory completion of the General Education
program prescribed by the Board of Regents' Policy on Degree Requirements
shall be exempted
from taking additional courses that normally
are a part of the requirements of the University,
except where teacher certification regulations, major field requirements,
or professional accreditation agencies require the inclusion of such
courses in the program of studies.
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