Transfer Students
To meet the needs of the increasing number of students who are attending junior colleges, community colleges or those who choose to transfer from another four-year institution, Immaculata University has developed an individualized transfer policy for entrance into baccalaureate degree programs. Students whose cumulative grade point average is equal to or greater than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale are encouraged to apply. Students' credentials will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Normally, a maximum of 72 credits is transferable for students, thus enabling the student who holds an associate degree in a compatible liberal arts program to enter with junior status.
Application procedure:
- Submit a completed application form. There is no application fee if a student applies online through www.immaculata.edu/apply/;
Immaculata University is also a member of The Common Application and students may apply for free online at www.commonapp.org. There is no preference between the IU and Common Application. - Send official transcript(s) from any and all college(s) attended. A secondary school transcript and SAT scores must also be submitted if a student has fewer than 24 credits.
- Completion of Conduct Certification form is required for all students who have previously attended a four-year university.
- SAT/ACT scores are optional.
Please note that individuals applying to the teacher certification programs will be formally admitted into the program after earning between 48–60 credits and achieving a minimum 3.0 GPA. Please speak with the Certification Officer for more information.