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Transfer
Students
Transfer Admissions
Criteria
Transfer students applying for admission at the junior-senior level
must demonstrate that they are prepared for junior-senior level courses.
Applicants may demonstrate their preparations for junior- senior courses
by the successful completion of the Texas Academic Skills Program (TASP)
test and by having satisfied at least one of the following:
- Being in the
process of fulfilling the requirements of an approved, joint baccalaureate
studies program or a partnership program with a community/junior
college;
- Having completed
sufficient curriculum at a regionally accredited college/university
to be prepared for junior and senior level courses;
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- Having earned
an associate degree from a regionally accredited community/junior
college;
- Being in the
process of fulfilling the requirements of an approved, joint baccalaureate
studies program or a partnership program with a community/junior
college;
- Having completed
sufficient curriculum at a regionally accredited college/university
to be prepared for junior and senior level courses.
- Having earned
an associate degree from a regionally accredited community/junior
college;
Students
seeking special certification courses may be admitted to complete
the required certification courses.
Persons who
have special ability, experience or other circumstances to demonstrate
readiness for junior-senior level work may petition for admission,
in addition, consideration will be given to the individual's involvement
and level of responsibility in extracurricular and involvement
in responsible, non-academic affairs, including employment and
family responsibilities, status as a first-generation college
student; English not first language; and socioeconomic background.
Petitions for special admission to the university must receive
approval from the Admissions Committee prior to registration.
Undergraduate
Admission Requirements
- All applicants
must complete and submit the Application for Admission and supporting
documentation to the Office of Admissions by the posted deadline
for application proceeding the semester or summer term for which
admission is sought;
- Transfer
students must include an official transcript that is not more
than 60 days old from each college or university attended;
- Applicants
will not be subject to discrimination on any basis prohibited
by law including but not limited to race, color, age, national
origin, religion, sex, veteran status or disability.
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The
University of Texas at Tyler
Office of Admissions
3900 University Blvd
Tyler, TX 75799
Phone: 1-800-UT TYLER
Admissions: (903) 566-7202
E-mail: admissions@mail.uttyl.edu
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The University of Texas at Tyler
3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799
Tel: (903) 566-7000 |
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