How to Transfer to ǧÃŬAV
You Should Apply as a Transfer Student if:
- You've graduated from high school or earned qualifying scores on the GED, HiSET or TASC.
- You've taken a college course after high school that transfers to ǧÃŬAV.
- You have not earned a bachelor's degree or you are pursuing a second bachelor's degree.
Have You Earned Less Than 30 Transferable Credit Hours?
- If you graduated from high school less than five years before the semester you want to enroll, you must meet the new freshman admissions requirements, in addition to transfer admissions requirements.
- If you graduated from high school more than five years before the semester you want to enroll, apply as a non-traditional adult student.
Transfer Application Requirements
- How to Apply
- Guidelines & GPA Minimums
- Official Transcripts
- SAT/ACT Scores
- Lawful Presence Documentation
- Mailing Your Documents
How to Apply to ǧÃŬAV
Some degree programs have additional applications in addition to regular ǧÃŬAV admission. Transfer Guidelines & GPA Minimums
GPA Minimums
Learning Support
Program Requirements
International Students and Internationally Educated Students
You must submit an official transcript from each institution you have attended. If you have completed less than 30 transferable credit hours, you must submit a high school transcript.Official Transcripts
If you have less than 30 completed transferable college credit hours and you graduated from high school (or would have graduated) less than 5 years ago, we will also need official SAT or ACT scores. All students whose SAT or ACT test scores fall below bachelor's degree minimums, or who are deficient in the areas of English and/or math, must also have an English and/or Math Placement Index calculated for course placement and admission purposes. Minimum scores on these indices are required in addition to the minimum SAT/ACT requirements. Admission to a bachelor's degree program is selective, and meeting minimum scores does not guarantee acceptance. Note: Test score requirements are waived for applicants applying through summer 2025. If you graduated high school five or fewer years ago and are transferring with less than 30 semester hours, please see new freshman admission requirements.SAT/ACT Scores
Associate Pathway Minimums
Bachelor's Degree Minimums
Submit your verification of lawful presence documentation if you wish to pay in-state tuition.Lawful Presence Documentation
Mail Documents for any undergraduate degree to:
University of North Georgia
Admissions Imaging Center
PO Box 1358
Gainesville, GA 30503-1358
Transfer Student Deadlines
Note: All deadlines are at close of business. All supporting documents are due within two weeks of the application deadline. If we reach capacity before the deadline, we will stop accepting applications.
Transfer Student Resources
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