Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Catalog

Admission of Domestic Transfer Students


Students who have successfully completed 12 or more transferable credits from another accredited college are invited to apply for undergraduate transfer admission. Transfer students are those who hold a high school diploma or the accepted equivalent and have attended another college or university.

A student applying for admission to Texas Wesleyan University as a transfer student from another accredited college must submit the following to the Office of Admission:

For all transfer students:

  1. Application for Admission–A completed application for admission. Forms may be obtained online from the Admissions page on the Texas Wesleyan University website, www.txwes.edu.
  2. Transcripts–Official final transcripts from all colleges and universities previously attended. Official transcripts must be sent to Texas Wesleyan University directly from the institution or delivered in person via sealed envelope. The transcript must bear an official seal and/or signature. Failure to list all previously attended institutions on the application can result in future dismissal. Transcripts presented for admission will be destroyed after one year if applicant does not enroll.

For transfer students with fewer than 24 hours of transferable work:

  1. Application for Admission–Applications can be obtained from the Texas Wesleyan University website, http://www.txwes.edu/admissions/.
  2. Transcripts–Official final transcripts from all colleges and universities previously attended. Official transcripts must be sent to Texas Wesleyan University directly from the institution or delivered in person via sealed envelope. The transcript must bear an official seal and/or signature.
  3. High School Transcript–Each applicant transferring with fewer than 24 hours of transferable work from a regionally accredited institution must submit an official transcript from the high school from which they graduated or an official copy of the General Education Development Diploma test results.

For regular admission, transfer applicants (students with previous college/university level work) must hold a high school diploma or the accepted equivalent and meet the following criteria:

Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or above (on a 4.0 scale). GPA is computed based on college/university level work transferred from regionally accredited institutions not to include remedial or non-college level work. Coursework taken through a trimester system will be converted to a 4.0 scale.

  1. Students transferring fewer than 24 semester hours must provide official high school transcripts or equivalent, and a combined university-level/high school level GPA will be computed. Admission will be based on a combined university-level/high school level GPA 2.75.
  2. Specific academic programs may require higher entrance requirements, and applications are subject to review by the dean of the appropriate school for admission approval.
  3. Freshman undergraduate students must declare and be accepted into a major field of study by the time they have earned 60 hours of credit.
  4. Undergraduate students entering with 45 to 74 credit hours must declare and be accepted into a major field of study by the time they have earned 15 credit hours at Texas Wesleyan University.
  5. Undergraduate students entering with 75 or more credit hours must be accepted into a major field of study as a condition for admission.

A student suspended from another university who transfers to Texas Wesleyan University must have served the suspension according to Texas Wesleyan University guidelines or show documentation for eligibility to return to the suspending institution prior to enrollment. Coursework taken during suspension is not transferable to Texas Wesleyan University. Refer to the Academic Probation/Suspension section  in this catalog.