Transfer students
Candidates
for admission who have attempted 12 or more college-level hours
since high school graduation are considered transfer applicants.
Candidates enrolled in their first collegiate term immediately
prior to the term for which they are seeking admission will be
considered based on their high school record and collegiate performance.
Students not admissible on their high school record must complete
24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours of collegiate-level work
and have an accumulative grade point average equivalent to a 2.5
to be considered for admission. Any questions regarding these
transfer policies should be directed to the Office of Admissions
before submitting an application.
A
transfer student who wishes to enroll at Bowling Green as an undergraduate
must submit an application for admission and a nonrefundable application
fee. If an applicant has completed fewer than 30 semester credit
hours of college-level work at the time of application, the University
requires an official final high school transcript sent from the
school by the high school counselor or principal. A transfer student
who has earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college
or university does not need to submit high school records. Note,
however, that although a high school transcript may not be required
for admission, a student may need to provide a transcript for
other reasons (for example, to document a request for waiver of
certain degree requirements). Transfer students are not required
to submit ACT or SAT results.
An
official transcript of credit is required from each college or
university the student has attended. This transcript must be mailed
to the Office of Admissions by the institution and is not accepted
from the student. Failure to indicate previous college attendance
may result in refusal of admission, no transfer of credit and/or
expulsion from the University if discovered subsequently. The
transfer application and credential deadline (main campus) for
the fall semester is July 15, and for the spring semester, Dec.
1. Transfer students applying to the summer term have until May
15 to submit all credentials. Applications for admission to BGSU
Firelands, the regional campus of Bowling Green, are accepted
up to two weeks before the beginning of classes.
Students
not only transfer into the University but also, eventually, into
a college within the University. Prospective transfer students
should consult college sections of this catalog for advice about
curricular planning and about college policies that may affect
their academic career.
A
student who has attended another accredited college or university
and is in good standing is considered for admission:
-
If the student has most recently earned an associate degree
or at least 60 semester hours (or 90 quarter hours) with a
cumulative grade point average equivalent to a 2.0 in a 4.0
system; or
-
If
the student has earned fewer than 60 semester hours (or fewer
than 90 quarter hours) with a cumulative grade point average
equivalent to a 2.5 in a 4.0 system.
A
student who has completed fewer than 60 semester hours (90 quarter
hours) and whose cumulative grade point average is between 2.0
and 2.5 may appeal for admission. After evaluating the student's
completed admissions credentials, an appeal form will be sent
to the student. Upon return of the completed appeal form, an admission
recommendation is made by the dean of the college to which the
student is applying, in consultation with the director of admissions.
Appeals will not be sent after the application deadline has passed.
An applicant who is too late to appeal will be denied admission
for that term.
A
student who does not meet the above requirements and who has not
attended another college or university for one or more years may
be considered for probationary admission by appealing to the dean
of the college to which the student is applying. An appeal form
will be sent to the student after an evaluation of the student's
completed admissions credentials is completed. Appeals for probationary
admission will not be sent after the application deadline has
passed. A person receiving probationary admission is restricted
to no more than four courses during the first semester at Bowling
Green.
Transfer
students must demonstrate competence in English/writing, mathematics
and reading before advancing to sophomore and junior standings.
A
transfer student who has not taken coursework anywhere (high school
or college) during the past five years prior to enrollment is
eligible for admission to the University. Under this five-year
admission policy, a student receives admission and is required
to take courses under the close supervision of his or her college
academic adviser.
Please
note: Admission to Bowling Green State University does not ensure
acceptance into all undergraduate programs/majors. Candidates
should thoroughly read the information contained in the Transfer
Student Application Packet regarding Special Transfer Admission
Requirements. If additional clarification is needed, students
should contact the appropriate college office or the Office
of Admissions.