Transfer Admission
Transfer Admission - An applicant seeking admission to Roberts Wesleyan University who has completed 12 or more credits at another post-secondary institution is considered a transfer student. To apply for admission, submit the Roberts Rapid Application or the Common Application and transcripts of college work completed and in progress. Official transcripts must be sent to the Office of Admissions from all previous post-secondary institutions attended. Students who have only completed college credit while in high school but are planning to enroll at Roberts will be evaluated through the freshman admissions process. All documents submitted become the property of Roberts Wesleyan College and cannot be forwarded to another institution.
The minimum transfer requirements for regular admission to Roberts are as follows:
- College Transcript: Cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher out of 4.0 at the last college attended full-time
- Transfer students seeking admission into the Nursing program must meet additional requirements as outlined in the following section.
Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into Roberts Wesleyan University. Additional materials may be requested including but not limited to an opportunity for additional testing and/or campus interview prior to an admission decision.
Nursing Transfer Admission Requirements - applicants seeking admission into the Nursing program must have a minimum overall cumulative GPA and GPA of 3.00 in all prerequisite science courses, and nursing courses. In addition, applicants can not have been dismissed from, or unable to progress in a nursing program at another college. Only two courses within the major requirements (sciences and nursing courses) may be repeated to achieve the minimum GPA required during the entirety of the program. Anatomy and Physiology courses will not count toward the nursing degree if more than 5 years old.
Transfer student admission to the nursing program is on a space-available basis.
Provisional Admission – If a student is admitted provisionally, the first semester of coursework will be limited to a maximum of 14 credit hours. Provisional students are required to sign an Academic Promise committing to use the Learning Center tutor and mentoring services.