Transfer students from other colleges and universities who have earned fewer than 60 semester hours of credit that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree must request that their high school records verifying high school graduation as well as official transcripts of their records at each institution attended be sent directly from the schools and colleges to the Office of Admissions.
Official ACT or SAT results are required for students who will not have 24 acceptable transfer credits toward a degree program at UND.
Students who have declared a major will enroll in one of UND’s undergraduate degree-granting colleges. These are the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Public Administration, the College of Education and Human Development, the School of Engineering and Mines, the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, the College of Nursing, and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences (Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Cytotechnology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Occupational Therapy). For information on admission requirements and grade point average requirements of UND’s colleges and schools, see the listings beginning on page 35. Transfer students who have an "undecided" major will receive assistance from the Office of Student Academic Services.
Applicants who have been enrolled
in a college or university other than the University of North Dakota and
who are applying for admission must submit complete credentials to the
Office of Admissions before any information regarding their status will
be given. All claims for transfer credit must be made within the semester
in which the student matriculates. The Office of the University Registrar
evaluates and records transfer credit. Students with unsatisfactory records,
as well as students who have been asked to withdraw from other institutions
due to unsatisfactory scholarship or behavior, ordinarily will not be allowed
to enter the University. If special permission for admission is granted,
the student is placed on academic probation.
International Students applying
for transfer admission from United States colleges must, in addition to
the application for admission, complete a foreign student adviser reference
form and a certification of finances form. The Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL), with a score of 525 for undergraduate students, is required
for all students whose native language is not English. TOEFL computerized
tests completed after June, 1998, require a minimum score of 195.
Eligibility. A transfer student
must be in good academic standing and be eligible to return to any college
or university attended. The transfer student is not at liberty to disregard
any part of his or her previous college record. Former students of other
institutions may not enter as new freshmen on the basis of secondary school
records. Violation of this regulation will be regarded as a serious offense
and may result in the student’s dismissal from the University.
Students transferring to the
University must have maintained at least a ‘‘C’’ average at the colleges
or universities which they previously attended. Some colleges in the University
require higher averages in selected major programs. These requirements
are described in the specific college listing in this catalog.
Measles/Rubella Immunization.
All students attending North Dakota colleges and universities must prove
immunization against measles and rubella. Students will be allowed one
semester to provide this information to the Student Health Service or they
will not be allowed further registration.
Transfer Credit. In general,
students may transfer credit to the University for any courses successfully
completed at regionally accredited colleges and universities, provided
(a) the courses are in disciplines offered at or cognate to those offered
at the University; and (b) the courses do or would receive credit if offered
at the University. Credits not successfully completed (grades of F) that
would transfer if successfully completed will also transfer to the University
and will affect the students’ cumulative grade point average.
Students pursuing degrees in
vocational education (Business Education or Industrial Technology), or
in such programs as Aviation Maintenance Management; Dietetics; or Clinical
Laboratory Science who have completed approved vocational programs of at
least nine months duration may be allowed transfer credit, on a block basis,
in the major area. The amount of credit will be determined by the department
chair in the respective major. The credit granted will be applied only
toward degrees in the specified majors.
Transfer students from two-year
colleges (junior or community colleges) are required to complete a minimum
of sixty semester hours at a four-year college. The last 30 credits toward
the degree must be institutional credit at the University of North Dakota.
To qualify for a degree a student
must achieve a minimum 2.00 (C) average on all University work. For transfer
students, it is required that the overall average (including transfer work)
be 2.00 (C) and that the average of work taken at the University of North
Dakota be 2.00 (C). Some colleges require a higher grade point average
for graduation and this requirement is indicated in the specific college
description in this catalog.
How To Apply:
1. Transfer students should
request an Application for Admission from the Enrollment Services Office,
Box 8135 University Station, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
58202.
2. Students must complete the
application and return it to the Office of Admissions together with a $25.00
non-refundable fee.
3. Students must request that
an official transcript from each college attended be forwarded directly
to the Office of Admissions, Box 8357, University of North Dakota, Grand
Forks, ND 58202. Although an applicant’s records from several institutions
may be summarized on one transcript, an application will not be considered
until official transcripts from each college attended are received. These
are required even though no credit may have been earned at an institution.
An official high school transcript mailed to the Office of Admissions directly
from the high school is required for all students who have earned fewer
than 60 semester credits accepted toward a baccalaureate degree and official
ACT or SAT results are required for students allowed less than 24 semester
credits in transfer to a degree program.
When to Apply:
1. A transfer applicant may
submit an application as soon as he or she has registered for the last
term which he or she intends to complete at his or her former school. Students
from other colleges who are accepted to transfer to the University will
receive information about early registration during which time they may
come to the University for advice about their schedule and may enroll for
the first semester courses.
2. A student should submit an
application no later than July 1 prior to the opening of the first semester
in the year for which admission is sought. Application for second semester
should be submitted no later than December 1 prior to the opening of the
second semester. Application for Summer Session should be submitted by
May 15. International students must apply by April 1 for the fall semester
and October 1 for the spring semester.
Providing applicants meet all
the admission requirements, completed applications received from applicants
after the deadlines for the academic year, may be considered for admission
to the University by the Director of Admissions and the Dean of the student’s
college.