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Each year we welcome transfer students to campus for the spring and fall semesters. Learn more about the transfer application process, credit transfer, and transfer resources.

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Transfer Admissions FAQ

About 10 to 15 percent of our undergraduates entering SU each year are transfer students.  We welcome about 300 transfer students in the fall and 100 in the spring.  As a potential transfer student, we realize that you will have additional questions compared to those of traditional first-year students.  We address many of these common questions below.

Who is a transfer?

If you have attended an institution of higher education for any period of time after graduating from secondary school and received graded credit in academic coursework, you must apply as a transfer. Transfer students are evaluated primarily on the basis of their college-level work unless they have completed fewer than 30 college credits, in which case we will need to see your high school transcript, along with the results of your SAT or ACT examinations.


Do you accept credits from my college?

SU grants credit for courses you successfully completed at other accredited institutions. Transfer credit policies vary, depending on the SU college to which you apply. Contact us via e-mail for questions related to your individual circumstances.


What is the maximum number of transfer credits SU will accept?

SU will accept up to 66 credits from a two-year college and 90 credits from a four-year institution.


How many credits and what GPA do I need to be admitted?

Applicants to SU are very different from one another, presenting a variety of academic and extracurricular activities. Your admission to Syracuse University is based on many factors, not only your GPA. Students can apply as transfers regardless of the number of college credits they have already completed.


Do I need to submit high school information?

Transfer students are evaluated primarily on the basis of their college-level work. If you have completed fewer than 30 credits of college-level academic coursework, you must also submit an official copy of your high school transcript along with the results of your SAT or ACT examinations.


When should I apply?

Transfer students applying for the fall semester are encouraged to submit their completed application by the January 1 postmarked deadline. Transfer applications received after January 1 will be considered on a space-available basis.

Transfer students applying for the spring semester are encouraged to submit their completed application by the November 15 postmarked deadline.


Are there merit scholarships available for transfer students?

Transfer students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible for merit scholarships.  Syracuse University offers merit scholarships up to $6000 for transfer students.  Students are automatically considered for these scholarships when their application is reviewed by the Admissions Selection Committee.  Merit-based scholarships are available to all qualified applicants and members of Phi Theta Kappa.


Does Syracuse provide housing for transfer students?

Yes. Housing is available but not guaranteed for transfer students who submit their application in a timely manner. Transfer students also have the opportunity to live together in one of our residence halls as part of the Interest Housing Program, an option of the Learning Communities at Syracuse University.


Can I reapply to Syracuse University?

Yes. If you applied to SU within the past year, we will have your application on file. Please e-mail us a request to reactivate your application, including information about what you have done since your original application, to which college/program you wish to apply, and for which semester you wish to apply. You will also need to submit your recent college transcript, if applicable.


Can I earn a second bachelor's degree?

On a case-by-case basis students may be able to earn a second bachelor's degree. Please contact the Office of Admissions at orange@syr.edu for more information.