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If you are a high school graduate or received your GED and have successfully completed 24 semester hours or more at an accredited college and/or university, you are considered a transfer student.
The University will accept a maximum of 68 semester hours from a two-year institution.
Typically, students who have successfully completed their A.A. degree are not required to enroll in general education courses.
The University will accept 98 hours from accredited institution(s). Your final 30 hours must be completed at BVU.
During the application process, your official college transcript(s) will be evaluated by our Registrar's Office, along with the School Dean of your major(s) to determine how many credits and courses will be transferable. After your acceptance to the university, we will send you a detailed credit audit (evaluation).
Yes! Before we can determine your admission status, we need to receive both your official high school and college(s) transcripts.
Absolutely, our academic scholarships for transfer students range from $5,500 to $10,000 and are renewable.
Definitely! We encourage you to visit our 60-acre campus and meet with professors, current students, and coaches, along with touring the campus and meeting with our transfer coordinator. Please call us at 800.383.9600 or go www.bvu.edu/visitbvu to schedule your visit. If you would like to meet with a professor, please call us three days prior to your visit date. We schedule visits Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.