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:

  1. 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;
  2. 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;
  3. SAT/ACT scores are optional;
  4. Individuals applying to teacher certification programs who have earned 24 or more credits must pass a basic skills test prior to admission. Transfer students with less than 23 credits may be admitted but must formally apply to the teacher certification program after earning 48 credits. Please refer to https://www.immaculata.edu/academics/departments/education/certification-office/  for specific guidelines;
  5. All materials listed above should be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admission;
  6. Completion of Conduct Certification form is required for all students transferring into the College of Undergraduate Studies or College of Nursing and Health Professions who in the past have attended a four-year university.