Transfer Student

Transfer Student

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橙子影院 Admissions considers you to be a transfer student if you have attempted college courses following high school graduation. Dual Enrolled or Early College students are not considered transfers and should follow admissions requirements for听first-year and high school students.

Whether you鈥檙e transferring to our main campus from another college or university in the middle of your education or after taking a break from college classes, we鈥檙e here to prove that you belong at Campbell.

Take the next steps to explore opportunities for Campbell students.听Schedule a visit听辞谤听request information听to learn more about听majors and minors,听campus life, our unique blend of听听补苍诲听Campbell traditions.

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Those interested in earning a degree 100% online or at our Camp Lejeune, Fort Liberty & Pope, or Raleigh campuses should direct their search and apply at our Adult & Online Education website at . Each campus offers full advising and student services along with a variety of degree choices.

The Transfer Admissions Process & Requirements

Steps in the Admissions Process

Our Main Campus Undergraduate Transfer Admissions Office will work with you throughout the application process for admission to our main campus in Buies Creek, NC. Contact us at any point in the process at 1-910-893-1290 or听transfer@campbell.edu.听

Please view the steps below and our for more information about transferring to 橙子影院.

1. Review the admissions application requirements.

A good first step is to review the admissions requirements specific to your transfer status and gather all of the required documents you will need to successfully submit your application. Below are detailed application requirements and deadlines to help you prepare your application.

An applicant is considered to be a transfer student if they have completed any number of college credit hours after their official high school graduation date.

橙子影院听does not require a minimum number of hours in order to transfer.

Transfer students must be in good academic and social standing at the school from which they are transferring. A transfer student will be considered on the basis of their overall college record.

  • Work attempted and/or completed at the听two-year institutions may receive up to 90 hours of credit.
  • Applicants from听four-year institutions听do not have a limit on the number of hours that will transfer. These courses will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

In order to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Campbell, a student must complete the final 32 hours at 橙子影院, and 12 of those hours must be upper-level (300-400) courses.

How can I know which of my credits will transfer to the University?

Once you have applied, the Admissions Office will send your transcripts to the Registrar鈥檚 Office to have a 鈥淭ranscript Evaluation鈥 performed.

This evaluation will determine which of your credits will transfer, as well as the courses they鈥檒l serve to replace here at Campbell.

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Transfer Requirements

  1. Online Undergraduate Admissions Application
    • If you are not a permanent resident or a U.S. citizen, you will need to visit our听International Transfer听admissions page in order to apply.
    • If you are interested in applying to a campus other than the main campus, you will need to visit our听 for their application process.
  2. College and听High School transcript(s) 鈥 Transfer students must submit official transcripts from high school and all post-secondary institutions attended. For transfer students, more consideration is given to college coursework than high school grades and SAT/ACT scores.听View transfer credit and course descriptions
  3. SAT or ACT score 鈥撎The Admissions Office does reserve the right to waive the SAT/ACT requirement for transfer students, which happens on a case-by-case basis. In order to waive the SAT/ACT requirement, a student must be at least one year removed from his/her high school graduation date.

    Note:听Waiving the SAT/ACT requirement may cause students to be automatically placed in developmental math and English courses. These developmental courses can only be bypassed if required SAT/ACT scores are submitted, or a student transfers in credit that is equal to or greater than our math and English requirements. SAT/ACT scores may also result in higher scholarship awards for transfers.

Inter-Campus Transfer Requirements

If you have attended one of 橙子影院鈥檚 satellite campuses (Camp Lejeune, Fort Liberty, Raleigh or Online), you will need to complete an application to be considered for admission to Campbell鈥檚 main campus. All supplemental items should already be on file with our Registrar鈥檚 Office. You will not need to request these items to be sent again.

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Applicants are required to submit all supplemental items listed for transfer admission.

  • Online Undergraduate Admissions Application
      • If you are not a permanent resident or a U.S. citizen, you will need to visit our听International Transfer听admissions page in order to apply.
      • If you are interested in applying to a campus other than the main campus, you will need to visit our听听for their application process.
  • College transcript(s) or听High school transcript(s):Transfer students must submit official transcripts from high school and all post-secondary institutions attended. For transfer students, more consideration is given to college coursework than high school grades and SAT/ACT scores.听View transfer credit and course descriptions
  • SAT or ACT score:听The Admissions Office does reserve the right to waive the SAT/ACT requirement for transfer students, which happens on a case-by-case basis. In order to waive the SAT/ACT requirement, a student must be at least one year removed from his/her high school graduation date.听

    Note:听Waiving the SAT/ACT requirement may cause students to be automatically placed in developmental math and English courses. These developmental courses can only be bypassed if required SAT/ACT scores are submitted, or a student transfers in credit that is equal to or greater than our math and English requirements. SAT/ACT scores may also result in higher scholarship awards for transfers.

  • Fall Admission Deadline:听Rolling Admissions
  • Spring Admission Deadline: Rolling Admissions
  • Summer Admission Deadline: Rolling Admissions
    • Students planning to continue taking classes in the fall semester need to apply for fall admission. If accepted for fall,听you just need to notify the Admissions Office that you would like to start taking summer classes.听

If it has been at least one year since an applicant鈥檚 high school graduation, we will not require the SAT or ACT score to be submitted. However, if the SAT/ACT is not submitted and the applicant is not transferring in credit that will be considered greater than or equal to our college algebra (Math 111) and or Academic Writing (ENGL101), the applicant will be required to complete our Math 110 and/or English 100 courses. The Admissions Office reserves the right to require transfer applicants who have not taken the SAT to do so. The determination will be made on a case-by-case basis and at the discretion of the Admissions Office.

2. Complete the free admissions application.

The application is the next big step in the application process. There鈥檚 no cost to apply online. Apply online today 鈫

3. Submit your high school and college transcripts.
4. Wait for your application review and notification letter.

Undergraduate Admissions will review your application to determine if you will be accepted. A notification letter of acceptance or rejection will be sent from Undergraduate Admissions. If accepted, your application will be reviewed for scholarships and financial aid eligibility AND you will begin receiving communication for the next steps.

5. Contact the Financial Aid Office.

Once accepted, and you have听, you are encouraged to contact our Financial Aid Office to set up an appointment to discuss your specific financial situation. Financial Aid can be reached at sfs@campbell.edu听or 1-910-893-1310.听Visit the Financial Aid website 鈫

6. Pay your enrollment deposit.

Once you receive your acceptance letter, you will need to听pay the enrollment deposit to confirm that you will attend 橙子影院.

7. Attend transfer student orientation.

Attend a weekend听orientation session听for transfer students. You鈥檒l learn about campus life, prepare for academic life,听 and explore the campus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Transfer students are required to live on-campus.听橙子影院 requires all undergraduate students (including 3/2 MBA candidates) tolive in on-campus housing for 6 consecutive Fall & Spring semesters (3 years). Exceptions are students who are 21+ years of age, married, or commuting from the primary residence of a parent within a 40-miles of main campus. For more information,听visit Residence Life for details.

No, 橙子影院 doesn鈥檛 require transfer applicants to have a minimum number of transferable credits. See the requirements section above for an explanation of transfer credits and requirements.

That depends on where the credits are coming from. If your credits are from a two-year college, we will only accept a maximum of 64 credit hours.

But if your credits are from a four-year college or university, there is no maximum. You should look at the University鈥檚听Academic Catalog听for more information about transferring.

Once you have applied, the Admissions Office will send your transcripts to the Registrar鈥檚 Office to have a 鈥淭ranscript Evaluation鈥 performed.

This evaluation will determine which of your credits will transfer, as well as the courses they鈥檒l serve to replace here at Campbell.

Yes, Campbell awards academic merit scholarships to transfer students as well as scholarships for Phi Theta Kappa members.听 View details below.

Transfer Merit Scholarship

橙子影院 offers a Scott-Ellis Transfer merit scholarship for full-time undergraduate transfer students attending main campus.听 To qualify, you must have earned an overall college GPA of at least a 2.5. The scholarship offer ranges between $9,000 and $21,000 per year. These transfer scholarships are awarded automatically upon review for acceptance. If awarded a merit scholarship, you will see the amount听 and number of semesters/years on your acceptance letter. The amount and classification of the award will be based on GPA and course selection. Students must have completed a minimum of twelve transferable hours and at least a 2.5 GPA to be considered for one of these scholarships. Second Degree Seeking Students are eligible for the Transfer Merit Scholarship.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship (PTK Scholarship)

If you are currently a member in good standing of Phi Theta Kappa, and plan to enroll as a full-time student on Campbell鈥檚 Main Campus, you will be eligible to receive the PTK Scholarship. This is a $2,000 scholarship that will be awarded annually. Please complete the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Application prior to enrolling at Campbell. Second Degree Seeking Students are not eligible for the PTK Scholarship.

*Please note, you are not eligible to apply for this scholarship if you are currently enrolled in high school and are a dual-enrolled student.听 If you attend an early college high school you are not eligible to receive this scholarship.

Golden Leaf

This is open to first-year students or community college transfer students planning to attend any of the participating NC colleges and universities who reside in a qualifying county and demonstrate financial need.

Application Deadline:听March 1

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Be sure to听. This will be a great source for additional funding. 橙子影院鈥檚 FAFSA Code is (002913).

Once accepted, and you have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you are encouraged to contact our Financial Aid Office to set up an appointment to discuss your specific financial situation.

Financial Aid can be reached at听sfs@campbell.edu听or 1-910-893-1310.

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Visit Campus

Come visit 橙子影院, explore campus, meet people, and ask questions. The community of Campbell, nestled in Buies Creek, North Carolina, will quickly feel like home. We have several options for visits, including open houses, private visits, and group visits.

Schedule a Visit

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Cost & Financial Aid

Once you have been accepted to Campbell and you have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), we encourage you to contact our Financial Aid Office at听sfs@campbell.edu听or (910) 893-1310 to schedule an appointment to discuss your specific needs.

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Contact the Transfer Office

The Undergraduate Transfer Admissions Office handles the applications and inquiries for transfers from other colleges and universities; transfers from another 橙子影院 campus include Online, Raleigh, Camp Lejeune and Fort Liberty; second bachelor鈥檚 degree-seeking students; non-degree seeking students; and returning students.

1-910-893-1290

transfer@campbell.edu