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Admitted or enrolled students who have submitted official transcripts from other colleges or universities can view evaluated course work on the Transfer Course Equivalency System to see how their credits transfer to Texas State (NetID and password required).
When applying to Texas State, your overall academic record is the most important part of your application, but we'll also look at what you've done outside the classroom. Look at our TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS to learn what it takes to become a Bobcat.
This document defines the policies and procedures relating to the transfer and award of undergraduate academic credit from other post-secondary institutions to Texas State University. Transfer of credit from another institution to Texas State involves consideration of accreditation, comparability of course work, and applicability of that course ...
If you plan to take courses at another institution before transferring to Texas State University to complete your degree, it is important you know what courses your degree program will accept as transfer credit. We encourage you to utilize a Transfer Planning Guide (TPG) to determine a transfer plan for your intended degree.
Transfer of credit from another institution to Texas State involves the consideration of the transfer institution's accreditation, how the course work compares and applies to a Texas State degree program, and the grades and hours earned.
Transfer Students with 15-29 Hours. Students with 15-29 transferable credit hours must meet a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA) minimum. Transfer applicants must meet the following requirements*: Submit a transfer application for admission by the appropriate Admission Priority Date.
Learn how your course work will transfer to TXST. Sign up for orientation and complete your next steps after admission! Access a list of useful links for transfer students, including admissions, financial aid, off-campus living, and visiting campus.