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University of St. Thomas - Transfer Information
Deadlines | Requirements | Population | Placement Options
Deadlines
Transfer applicants are accepted and are not limited to fall.
Application deadlines for transfer applicants:
Transfer Requirements
Admissions interview for transfer applicants is recommended.
Essay from transfer applicant is required.
SAT I/ACT scores required for transfer applicants with fewer than 60.0 credit hours.
Both secondary school and college transcripts required.
The minimum GPA required for transfer applicants is 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit: C
The maximum number of credits that may be transfered to this school
from a two-year college: 90
credits
The maximum number of credits that may be transfered to this school from a four-year college: 90
credits.
Minimum number of credits transfer students must complete at this school to receive a degree: 36 credits.
Transfer Population
Number of completed transfer applications received for Fall : 499
Number of transfer applicants offered admission for Fall : 419
Number of transfer
applicants offered admission who enrolled for Fall : 294
Percentage of all new students who were transfers into all classes in Fall : 55%
Placement Options
Credit/placement offered for CEEB scores of 3
Restrictions of CEEB Advance Placement options:
Contact School Directly
The CLEP general exams offer Credit only.
The CLEP subject exams offer Credit only.
The Regents College Exams (RCE) offer neither Credit nor Placement.
The ACT PEP exams offer neither Credit nor Placement.
The DANTES exams offer neither Credit nor Placement.
The school's own challenge exams offer Placement only.
Relevant military experience offers neither Credit nor Placement.
Relevant life experiences offer neither Credit nor Placement.
International Baccalaureate offers Credit only.
Other programs and options available:
University evaluates CLEP results if applicant has been away from school
because of military service or other commitments. University has own
advanced placement program.
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