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Admission for Transfer Students

Note: Visit the Closed Programs page to see if the program in which you are interested is still accepting applications.

Transfer Criteria
College transfer student applications are reviewed on an individual and holistic basis. Such review encompasses much of the same criteria that applies to beginning college students, such as:

  • High school subject matter expectations
  • Overall grades in academic coursework
  • Grades related to intended major
  • Ability to be successful in intended major
  • Personal background and experiences
  • Time of year the student applies
  • Space availability in the intended program

In addition, transfer applicants must satisfy criteria including GPA expectations in college-level coursework and program-specific prerequisites, grade requirements, etc. (see chart below).

If you did not meet the subject matter expectations while in high school, we will review your college transcript(s) to determine if you have made up those deficiencies.

Admission expectations depend on the Purdue college or school you wish to enter.

Academic Program

 

Expected GPA*

 

Additional Expectations**

Agriculture

2.2-2.7

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Building Construction Management (College of Technology)

3.0-3.5

MUST have completed at least a college-level precalculus course (equivalent to MA 159) with a grade of C or higher.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Computer Graphics Technology (College of Technology)

3.3-3.5

MUST have completed at least a college-level precalculus course (equivalent to MA 159) with a grade of C or higher.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Computer and Information Technology (College of Technology) 3.0 MUST have completed at least a college-level calculus course (equivalent ot MA 221 or 223) with a grade of C or higher
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.
Computer Science (College of Science)
2.5
See additional criteria below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Consumer and Family Sciences

2.3-2.9

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Education

2.8-3.3

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.
Electrical Engineering Technology or Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology (College of Technology)

2.2

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Engineering
See below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.
Flight (College of Technology)

3.0

See additional criteria below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.
Health Sciences 3.0-3.3 MUST have completed one college-level chemistry course with a C or higher.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Liberal Arts

2.2-3.0

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Management

3.0-3.3

MUST have completed one college-level calculus course with a C or higher.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Mechanical Engineering Technology (College of Technology)

3.0

Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Nursing

3.5

For consideration, applicants MUST have completed at least six hours of college-level natural science courses (biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, etc.) with grades of B or higher. See additional Nursing expectations below.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy)
See below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
See below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Prepharmacy

3.0-3.3

MUST have completed a college-level chemistry course (equivalent to CHM 115) with a grade of C or higher.
See below for new criteria that will become effective beginning with students applying for Fall 2008.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Science

2.5-3.3

MUST have completed one college-level calculus course with a C or higher. See more specific criteria for Computer Science major.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Technology

2.5-3.5

See individual criteria for the following Technology majors: Building Construction Management, Computer Graphics Technology, Computer and Information Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Flight.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Undergraduate Studies Program

2.5

CANNOT have more than 30 credit hours (or the equivalent quarter or trimester hours) of college-level coursework.
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Veterinary Medicine

See below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

Veterinary Technology
See below
Check our closed programs page for availability of individual areas of study.

*Important Note: Having only the stated expected GPA does not guarantee admission. To ensure the integrity of our academic programs and to provide quality resources for students already admitted, the required grade point average and other criteria necessary for admission to a specific Purdue college, school, or program may change without notice.

**Applicants in their first semester of college may be admitted as transfer students based on their high school academic record, pending successful completion of their first college semester coursework. Otherwise, transfer applicants are expected to have completed a minimum of 12 college-level credits (developmental and/or remedial coursework does not apply) and must satisfy criteria including GPA expectations in college-level coursework and program-specific prerequisites, grade requirements, etc.

Requirements for Specific Programs


Computer Science
Transfer students with one year or less of college coursework must meet high school subject matter expectations and be in the upper half of their high school graduating class or have earned a B or higher in a college calculus course. Students also must have a strong SAT or ACT score and a 2.5 college GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Transfer students with more than one year of college coursework must meet high school subject matter expectations, have earned a B or higher in a college calculus course, and have a 2.5 college GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Engineering  
Transfer students interested in entering First-Year Engineering must:

  • Have a GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) or higher in the subject matter outlined below.
  • Have completed at least 14 semester-credit hours of the First-Year Engineering subject matter expectations (see below), including at least 8 semester credit hours of calculus, chemistry, or physics.

Transfer students interested in being admitted directly to a specific engineering discipline must have completed all of the following college-level coursework and have the necessary GPA.

  • Calculus: 2 semesters
  • Chemistry: 1 semester
  • Science Elective:
    • 2nd semester of Chemistry, OR
    • Computer Science (programming content only): 1 semester
  • Physics (calculus-based): 1 semester
  • English Composition: 1 semester
  • Speech or Humanities: 1 semester

GPA Requirements of Specific Engineering Programs:

  • Aeronautical and Astronautical: 3.0
  • Agricultural: 2.5
  • Biomedical: (closed)
  • Chemical: 3.3
  • Civil: 3.0
  • Computer: 2.5
  • Construction Engineering and Management***: 2.5
  • Electrical: 2.5
  • Industrial: 3.0
  • Interdisciplinary: 3.0
  • Materials: 3.0
  • Mechanical: (closed)
  • Nuclear: 2.5
***All applicants to Construction Engineering and Management must come to campus for an interview because of the unique work program required of all students. Applicants should call (765) 494-2240 to arrange an interview.

Flight
Students transferring to professional flight must have completed at least an associate degree (or equivalent) and possess the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating before the beginning of their studies at Purdue. The professional flight program is composed of two options: airline pilot and corporate pilot. Admission to both of these options is selective and competitive. Application deadline: June 1. Flight students begin only in the fall.

Nursing
To be considered for admission as a transfer student, applicants must meet one of the following minimum requirements:
  1. Completion of a bachelor's degree or higher in another field of study from an accredited college or university.

    OR

  2. Completion of at least 12 semester credit hours (or equivalent) at an accredited college or university. Completion of at least six hours of college-level natural science courses (biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, etc.) with grades of B or higher.

Admission is selective. The most qualified students are selected from the pool of applicants. Students without a bachelor's degree in another field who are admitted to the School of Nursing begin as freshmen in the nursing program and are projected to complete the program in 8 semesters (4 years from the fall semester of admission.)

Pharmaceutical Sciences  
To be considered for admission directly to the pharmaceutical sciences program, applicants must have completed the two-year prepharmaceutical sciences curriculum with a 3.0 GPA. The application can be requested via (765) 494-1357, oss@pharmacy.purdue.edu, or www.pharmacy.purdue.edu. Students who have not completed the two-year pharmaceutical sciences curriculum may apply for prepharmaceutical sciences.

Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy) Two years of prepharmacy are required to apply for the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program. Students who will have completed two or more years of prepharmacy by the end of the academic year must apply for the program through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) by December 1; this application can be found at www.pharmcas.org. Applicants also must request a secondary application from the Purdue School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and meet a deadline of December 1. The secondary application can be requested via (765) 494-1357, oss@pharmacy.purdue.edu, or www.pharmacy.purdue.edu.

Prepharmacy
Students applying for enrollment in prepharmacy to begin in fall 2008 and beyond must have at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA (4.0 scale) or higher for consideration. They also must complete the following college requirements with grades of B or higher in each course:

  • General chemistry: 6 hours or 2 semesters
  • General biology: 6 hours or 2 semesters
  • Calculus: 6 hours or 2 semesters

Students should be enrolled in a minimum of 14 credit hours per semester to be academically competitive for admission to the professional program. They also are encouraged to make an appointment with a pharmacy academic advisor to review the academic record and to develop a plan of study.

Veterinary Medicine
If you have completed all of the preprofessional requirements and are considering applying to the veterinary medicine program, call (765) 494-7893 for an application and additional information. Application deadline: October 1.

Veterinary Technology
Transfer students interested in Veterinary Technology must meet the high school subject matter expectations and file their application by November 15. All applications will be reviewed, but only the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the interview process, which takes place in January. For more information, contact the Veterinary Technology department at (765) 494-7619.

Subject Matter Expectations

for Applicants Entering Fall 2008

College/School/Program

High School Semesters or Equivalent

Math1

Lab Science2

English

Foreign Language3

Agriculture

6

6

8

4

Consumer and
Family Sciences

6

4

8

4

Education

6

4

8

4

Engineering

6

6 (2 must be chemistry)

8

4

Health Sciences

6

6

8

4

Liberal Arts

6

4

8

4

Management

6

4

8

4

Nursing

6

6 (2 must be biology and 2 chemistry)

8

4

Prepharmacy

6

6 (2 must be biology and 2 chemistry)

8

4

Science

6

6

8

4

Technology

6

4

8

4

Undergraduate Studies Program

6

4

8

4

Veterinary Technology
(Bachelor's)
6 6 (2 must be biology and 2 chemistry) 8

Veterinary Technology
(Associate)

4

2 biology,
2 chemistry

8

 

1 Academic math includes algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, analysis, etc.
2 Lab science includes biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy, physiology, earth/space science, etc.
3 Students do not have to take four semesters of the same foreign language. American Sign Language counts if it is part of a secondary school’s curriculum.

 

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