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TRANSFER
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is your transfer policy?
Credits earned at other regionally accredited American institutions of higher
education may be transferred to Western Kentucky University and applied toward
a degree. The "Transfer Credit Practices" report published by the American
Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers will be the reference
used for the evaluation of such credits.
All
credit is recorded in semester hours. Plus and minus grades will be recorded
as the letter grade only.
What
if I attended a non-regionally accredited institution?
Western Kentucky University accepts credit from other institutions if
the institutions have met the accrediting standards of the appropriate
regional accreditation association. Students who previously earned course
credit from a non-regionally accredited institution may petition for recognition
of that credit. Consideration will be given to courses whose content suggests
competencies at least equivalent to courses offered by Western Kentucky
University. For further information please click here.
How
can I find out about how my courses will transfer?
To apply to the University, we need official transcripts from all institutions
previously attended. An official transcript is typically sent from one institution
to another in a sealed envelope for the receiving institution to open upon
arrival. We do not accept copies of official transcripts, just the official
transcript.
In
order to provide more accurate information and better service, prospective
transfer students will receive an evaluation of transfer credit after they
are admitted to the University. This is done to help ensure that all transcripts
are evaluated properly and that the transfer student is admitted to the University.
Upon
receipt of your application and official transcripts, we will be glad to provide
you with an evaluation of your transfer credits. You may view your "General
Education Transfer Report on TOPNET at http://topnet.wku.edu/
approximately 3 weeks after we receive all official documentation.
What
is the application fee?
$35.00
How
do I apply for admission?
The on-line application process is available to you as a convenience and is
a secure process. You will be required to mail additional documentation to
the Office of Admissions in order to have your application considered complete.
The application-processing fee is $35.00 and is non-refundable. You will be
required to pay the fee on-line prior to submission of your application. Any
major credit or debit card can be used to pay the application fee. On-line
applications are available at https://acsapps.wku.edu/pls/prod/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
If
you have previously attended WKU, you should not submit an on-line application.
You should complete the printable application to avoid paying the processing
fee again. Printable applications are available at http://www.wku.edu/Info/Admissions/.
Should
you need any assistance, please feel free to contact us at admission@wku.edu
or by telephone at (270) 745-2551 or (800) 495-8463. We look forward to hearing
from you.
Will
my financial aid transfer to WKU?
Federal aid such as Pell Grants and Federal Stafford Loans are transferable
from one school to another. Kentucky state aid such as the CAP grant and the
Kees Scholarship are transferable as well. University specific scholarships
are not typically transferable. If you have additional questions please contact
us at fa.questions@wku.edu
or by telephone at (270) 745-2755.
Do
I have to live on campus?
Freshman & Sophomores are required to live on campus. Exemptions for this
policy include students who: are married, have dependent children, are commuting
from parent's or guardian's permanent address (50 miles or less), are military
veterans of 181 days or more, are 21 years of age or older, and special circumstances.
http://www.wku.edu/housing/faq.html#b11
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