We are excited that you are considering Tusculum University as the place to continue your education.
WHO IS A TRANSFER STUDENT?
Students are eligible to transfer to Tusculum University if they:
- are in good standing with all previous institutions attended
- have completed 12 hours of college-level credits (non-developmental)*
- have a GPA of at least a 2.0 in all college course work
* If you have completed less than 12 hours, you are considered a first-time freshman and will also submit your high school transcript, or its equivalency, and an ACT or SAT score.
HOW DO I APPLY?
To apply for admission as a transfer student, you will: If you have less than 12 hours of non-developmental college-level credits, you must also submit a copy of your final high school transcript along with an official ACT or SAT score. ** All college transcripts must be mailed directly from the institution to: If you are interested in Nursing or Teacher Education, there are additional requirements. Tusculum University provides a unique service for entering transfer students called an Individualized Graduation Plan (IGP). Your IGP is a tentative academic schedule put together by our Academic Resource Center staff. It will list all the courses that are needed in order to graduate from Tusculum, while giving you an idea of the courses you will be taking each semester. To receive an IGP, you must submit your transcript(s) to Tusculum (unofficial transcript is okay), with your intended major. These may be sent to your Transfer Admission Coordinator at transfer@tusculum.edu. At Tusculum, we know whether you’re transferring from a 2-year or another 4-year institution, financial assistance is important. For Traditional Greeneville-based students, financial assistance comes in the form of need and merit-based scholarships and grants. Accepted students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships and grants. Eligibility is determined based on your college GPA. To find out what merit-based aid you would be eligible for, visit our Scholarship Calculator. Adult and Online Studies (AOS) students are eligible to receive need-based aid. Merit awards are not made, as the tuition for these programs has already been greatly reduced. However, members of Phi Theta Kappa will receive the PTK Scholarship. To receive a Tusculum University offer of financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after October 1. The FAFSA will determine what state/Federal grants and loans are available to you. The Tusculum FAFSA code is 003527. The Tennessee Transfer Pathway guides you through the courses you need to help maximize your credit transfer while preparing you to transfer seamlessly to a four-year institution offering the junior/senior level courses. Do you know what you are interested in majoring in at Tusculum? If so, you can find a quick reference guide to all the courses needed for that major by selecting the checklist that applies to you. We understand that you are not just transferring to a new university. You are transferring your hard-earned class credits. We will review all college credit previously earned, as well as credits you earned from the military or prior learning assessments. Courses numbered below 100 are developmental/remedial courses offering no college credit. Courses in the 100’s are introductory discipline or general education courses which generally carry no prerequisites. Courses numbered in the 200’s are considered second level in the discipline or general education and may carry some prerequisites. Courses in the 300’s are considered third level in the discipline or general education and may carry a wide range of prerequisites. Courses in the 400’s are considered exit courses and carry the widest range of prerequisites. Courses numbered at 500 and beyond are considered graduate level. At Tusculum, 100-level transfer courses may be accepted as 100-200 level; 200-level transfer courses may be accepted as 200-300 level; 300-level transfer courses may be accepted as 300-400 level; 100-level transfer courses may not be accepted as 300 or 400-level; 100 or 200-level transfer courses may not be accepted as 400-level. When there is a question about an equivalency, the department makes a final decision or substitution. If you have any questions about transferring to Tusculum, feel free to contact your Transfer Admission Coordinator at (423) 636-7312 or transfer@tusculum.edu. Select your program, either the Adult and Online Studies programs for working adults or the Traditional program in Greeneville, and complete your application online!
Office of Admissions
Tusculum University
P.O. Box 5051
Greeneville, TN 37745.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE ME TO GRADUATE?
WHAT ABOUT FINANCIAL AID?
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TRANSFER CREDIT POLICY
All transfer work from regionally accredited institutions is evaluated and accepted by Tusculum University.
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