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Undergraduate International Student Transfer Requirements
Transfer students: Students with college credit taken after they graduated from high school. Students who took college courses during high school are considered first-time freshmen.COLLEGE OF ADULT AND LIFELONG LEARNING
Adult Liberal Studies
- 2.0 GPA
- 25 years old or older or military/veteran status
Individualized Programs
- 2.0 GPA
- 20 semester hours/30 quarter hours of earned college credit
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND INNOVATION
Bachelor of Business Administration programs
- 2.4 GPA
- Accounting Major - 2.5 higher education GPA, 2.5 in Accounting principles courses with no grade below C
Bachelor of Applied Organizational Technology program
- 2.25 GPA
- Applied or technical associate degree earned from a regionally accredited institution
Bachelor of Science program in Information Technology
- 2.25 GPA
Applied Organizational Technology Associate Degree programs
- 2.0 GPA
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer
Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
- 2.75 GPA, and
- Credit for MATH 1850 Calculus I and CHEM 1230 General Chemistry, or equivalents, with grades of at least a C
Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering
Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology and Computer Science and Engineering
Technology
- 2.0 GPA
Bachelor of Science program in Information Technology
- 2.25 GPA
COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
- 2.0 GPA
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
- 2.0 GPA
COLLEGE OF NURSING
All students admitted into the pre-nursing BSN curriculum with:
- 3.0 GPA with 12 graded semester hours or 18 graded quarter hours
Upon completion of the pre-nursing curriculum, there is a competitive admission process for the professional sequence.
Registered Nurses returning for BSNadmitted into pre-nursing with:
- 2.5 GPA
- Upon completion of the pre-nursing curriculum, there is a competitive admission process for the professional sequence
- Active unrestricted unencumbered licensure as a Registered Nurse required
- RN graduates from diploma or non-accredited nursing programs are required to submit a portfolio for application to the nursing major
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Students are admitted into pre-pharmacy with:
- 2.7 GPA
Students who are not Ohio residents and/or have completed course work at a non- Ohio institution will be considered on an individual basis. Such applicants with a GPA below 3.0 are rarely considered.
Students are encouraged to apply for fall semester. Application materials must be received no later than May 1, 2012, for consideration for summer or fall 2012.:
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
- 2.0 GPA
Music Program
- Audition required (Call 419.530.2448 for an appointment)
JUDITH HERB COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH SCIENCE AND HUMAN SERVICE
GPA requirements based on transfer hours:
Education programs
- 0-29.9 Semester Hours - 2.3 GPA
- 30-59.9 Semester Hours - 2.5 GPA
- 60+ Semester Hours - 2.7 GPA (overall and in chosen major)
Health Science and Human Service programs
- 0-29.9 Semester Hours - 2.2 GPA
- 30-59.9 Semester Hours - 2.4 GPA
- 60+ Semester Hours - 2.5 GPA
Transfer students cannot be automatically admitted into the professional division, regardless of credits earned at other institutions. Only second-year prepharmacy students currently enrolled at UT are considered for the professional division. Students who are not Ohio residents and/or have completed course work at a non-Ohio institution will be considered on an individual basis. Such applicants with a GPA below 3.0 are rarely considered.
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