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Oglethorpe University welcomes students who wish to transfer to
Oglethorpe from other accredited institutions, provided they are
in good standing at the last college or university
attended. Students who have completed more than 12 credit hours at
the college level are considered transfer students.
Transfer students must submit the following:
- The completed application form.
- A $35 application fee, which can either be
mailed with the application or
paid
online
- Official transcripts from each college
attended
- Your high school transcript and test
scores are also required if fewer than 24 semester hours of
college credit have been completed.
- Print the recommendation form, and ask a teacher or counselor to complete it and submit it to the Office of Admission.
- A 250-word essay academic essay must be completed as part of the admission application. Choose one of the following quotes as your inspiration:
- "Adventure is worthwhile in itself." Amelia Earhart, aviation pioneer, women's rights advocate and recipient of honorary Doctor of Public Service from Oglethorpe in 1935
- "Yours is not the task of making your way in the world, but the task of remaking the world which you will find before you." Franklin D. Roosevelt, American president and recipient of honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Oglethorpe in 1932
- "In a world where change is inevitable and continuous, the need to achieve that change without violence is essential for survival." Andrew Young, Civil Rights activist and recipient of honorary Doctor of Human Letters degree from Oglethorpe in 1990
- "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." Winston Churchill, Former Prime Minister of United Kingdom, the quote that inspired Oglethorpe's educational philosophy, "Make a life. Make a living. Make a difference."
The essay should be at least 250 words in length and should include your name and social security number in the header of each page. Please keep in mind that this is an academic essay. Content, grammar, and presentation will all be important in the evaluation. Use of un-original material (ex.: Internet essay sites) will result in revocation of admission. This essay will also be used by the scholarship committee to review scholarship candidates.
Essays may be mailed to the below address, or they may be emailed in either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format to admission@oglethorpe.edu. Please include "Application Essay" and your name in the subject line.
Transfer students should note:
- Most financial aid awards and scholarships are available to
transfer students as well as first-time freshmen.
- You are required to have the same application information as
for incoming freshman, although high school records and test
scores are not required for students having at least 24 semester
hours of
transferable credit.
- You must submit transcripts of all current and previous
college work. A separate official transcript from each college
attended must be received before any action will be taken on the
application.
- Oglethorpe will accept as transfer credit courses comparable
to University courses which are applicable to a degree program
offered at Oglethorpe.
- Acceptable work must be shown on an official transcript and
must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
- Oglethorpe doesn't accept a "D" grade as transfer credit,
unless a student has graduated from an accredited junior college,
or a "D" grade is followed by a "C" grade or better in a normal
sequence course (e.g., General Biology I and II).
- Transfer students on probation or exclusion from another
institution will not be accepted.
- You must have a grade-point average of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) to
be considered for admission.
- If you have earned an associate degree at a regionally
accredited junior college you will be awarded two years of credit.
Junior college graduates with strong academic records are
encouraged to apply for admission.
Credit Policy
- Oglethorpe University will accept as many as 30 hours of
United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) credit.
- Students who hold the R.N. credential from an appropriately
accredited institution are awarded credit for their arts and
sciences courses. To earn a bachelor's degree, the student
must complete the core curriculum, a major, and other applicable
requirements .
- Effective Fall Semester 2003, the maximum total number
of semester hours that may be transferred into Oglethorpe is 64.
- A minimum of 64 semester hours must be earned through course
work at Oglethorpe in order for an Oglethorpe degree to be
awarded, with 52 of the last 64 hours earned in residence (see
Residency Requirement).
- Credits earned at post-secondary institutions accredited by
the six regional accrediting bodies (for example, Southern, Middle
States, New England, etc., Associations) will be accepted.
- Courses taken at schools accredited by national crediting
bodies (for example, Association of Independent Schools and
Colleges, American Association of Bible Colleges, etc.) may be
credited. In these cases, student transcripts will be evaluated on
an individual basis. Actual catalog course descriptions and
relevant course syllabi should be provided by the student. The
Registrar will determine whether or not courses are to receive
transfer credit.
- Courses recognized by the American Council on Education (ACE)
may be credited by the Registrar. Programs not recognized by ACE
will not be given credit.
- A maximum of 32 semester hours may be earned through College
Level Examinations Program (CLEP tests). Maximum credit for Advanced Placement tests (AP testing) is also
32 semester hours. Please see
Credit by
Examination for more information.
- In all cases, only 64 semester hours may be earned outside of
Oglethorpe University through any of the means described above. At
least 64 semester hours must be earned in course work for which
Oglethorpe credits are granted.
- At least half of the semester hours required for a major must
be in course work taken at Oglethorpe University. (For teacher
education programs, please refer to education requirements in this
Bulletin.) A minimum of 12 semester hours must be in course work
taken at Oglethorpe in addition to student teaching.
- A minimum of 12 semester hours of a minor must be in course work
taken at Oglethorpe. For education majors, these requirements must
be fulfilled before student teaching.
- Only work completed at Oglethorpe is reflected in the Oglethorpe
grade-point average.
- To be eligible for academic honors, the student must complete 68
or more hours at Oglethorpe.
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