University of
MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE
University
PURDUE
University
RUTGERS
University
PENN
STATE
NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
INDIANA
University
University of
MINNESOTA
University of
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
University of
IOWA
University of
MARYLAND
University of
WISCONSIN
University of
CHICAGO
The
OHIO STATE
University
2022-2023
GUIDE TO
UNDERGRADUATE
ADMISSIONS
University of
ILLINOIS
APP DEADLINES TEST REQUIREMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS CAMPUS VISITS OTHER COVID-19 INFO
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Jan 5
ACT/SAT optional; Students who do not
report ACT/SAT scores and have not
completed all secondary ed (9-12) in an
English-speaking country will be required to
submit TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo
Scholarships will also be Test Optional admissions.illinois.edu/visit go.illinois.edu/covid-19-admissions
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Feb 1
Per policy, admission to IU is test optional
Students applying as test optional will have full consideration for
academic scholarships
On-campus and virtual visits available for fall 2022
admissions.indiana.edu/visit covid.iu.edu
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: March 1
Applicants may be reviewed for admission
without a test score
N/A
Normal campus visits.
admissions.uiowa.edu/visit
coronavirus.uiowa.edu
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
N/A SAT/ACT Test optional N/A admissions.umd.edu/visit/daily-visits go.umd.edu/OUAupdates
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
All required items for Early Action must
be received by Nov 1;
decisions will be released no later than
the end of Jan
Students who do not wish to have SAT
or ACT scores considered as part of their
application review can still submit other
forms of testing (i.e. AP or IB exam scores),
and these scores may be self-reported.
Students who initially submit test scores can
redact scores once they are submitted.
N/A
In-person campus tours are available;
registration required.
Visit admissions.umich.edu/explore-visit for
availability
campusblueprint.umich.edu
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Feb 1
Rolling admission after Feb 1
Test optional
Students who choose to apply without a test score will be eligible for
scholarships based on high school performance and a holistic review
of their application material.
Virtual campus visits, self-guided tours,
weekly admissions sessions:
admissions.msu.edu/visit
msu.edu/together-we-will/
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Early Action I: Nov 1
Early Action II: Dec 1
Regular Deadline: Jan 1
No ACT/SAT test required No ACT/SAT test required for scholarship consideration
Campus visits, virtual visits, self-guided
campus tours, weekly information sessions
and more. Learn more: z.umn.edu/
CampusVisit
safe-campus.umn.edu/return-campus/
university-planning-response
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN
Rolling Admission,
full scholarship consideration is Feb 1
Test optional N/A
On Campus experiences oered throughout
the year; open house, daily visits and group
visits. Self-guided campus tours are also
available. Learn more at admissions.unl.
edu/visit
covid19.unl.edu
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Early Decision: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Jan 2
Test optional All students eligible for need-based aid
Campus visit information, including online
options, can be found at admissions.
northwestern.edu/visit/index.html
FAQ: admissions.northwestern.edu/faqs/
covid-19/index.html
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Feb 1
ACT/SAT test optional
No changes; students are eligible to be considered without test
scores
In-person information sessions and campus
tours, virtual vists and self-guided campus
tours available. Learn more and follow
updated guidelines at campusvisit.osu.edu
FAQ: undergrad.osu.edu/covid-19-response
PENN STATE
Early Action: Nov 1 Test optional N/A
admissions.psu.edu/pennstate/campuses/
university-park/visit/
virusinfo.psu.edu/
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
N/A Test exible N/A
admissions.purdue.edu/
prospectivevirtualexperience/
protect.purdue.edu/
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Dec 1
Our due dates now include required
submission of all required items by
that date
Test optional through 2024 N/A
Both virtual and on-campus events. For more
information: newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/
admissions-tuition/visits-tours
Students have an opportunity on our
application to tell us how Covid-19 may have
impacted them or their families. Rutgers Covid
information: coronavirus.rutgers.edu
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
First-Year Early Action: November 1
First-Year Regular Decision: January 15
Transfer Priority Decision: February 1
Transfer Regular Decision: March 1
ACT/SAT test optional through spring 2025
Both current and incoming students can explore all the scholarships
they qualify through the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH). After
applying, students must activate their NetID to be eligible for
scholarships.
We oer a variety of in-person and virtual
events, tours, and programs throughout the
year. Check out visitbucky.wisc.edu for all
oerings and to register.
covidresponse.wisc.edu/
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Early Decision I/Early Action: Nov 1
Early Decision II/Regular Decision:
January 3
Test optional Students are eligible to be considered without test scores
In-person and virtual programming. More
information on specic opportunities can
be found at
collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/visit
collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/at-a-click
2022-2023 updates
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
admissions.illinois.edu 217-333-0302
ACT Code: 115 4 SAT Code: 1836
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.illinois.edu/Visit/Campus-Visits/programs
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30AM-5PM
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
admissions.indiana.edu 812-855-0661
ACT Code: 1210 SAT Code: 1324
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.indiana.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May/June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM,
many Saturdays 8AM-1PM
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
admissions.uiowa.edu 319-335-3847
ACT Code: 1356 SAT Code: 6681
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.uiowa.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Winter (Dec), Spring (Jan), Summer (May/June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
admissions.umd.edu 301-314-8377 or 1-800-422-5867
ACT Code: 1746 SAT Code: 5814
Campus Visits: Year-round
go.umd.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Winter (Dec/Jan), Spring (Jan),
Summer (June/July/August)
Hours of Operation: Year-round, Mon-Fri: 9:00AM-5:00PM
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
admissions.umich.edu 734-764-7433
ACT Code: 2062 SAT Code: 1839
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.umich.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Winter (Jan), Spring (May), Summer (June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
admissions.msu.edu 517-355-83 32
ACT Code: 2032 SAT Code: 1465
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.msu.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May/June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
admissions.tc.umn.edu 612-625-2008 or 1-800-752-1000
admissions@umn.edu
ACT Code: 2156 SAT Code: 6874
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.tc.umn.edu/visit/visit-us
Terms: Fall (Sept), Spring (Jan), Summer (July)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–LINCOLN
admissions.unl.edu 402-472-2023
ACT Code: 2482 SAT Code: 6877
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.unl.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
admissions.purdue.edu 765-494-1776
admissions@purdue.edu
ACT Code: 1230 SAT Code: 1631
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.purdue.edu/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May-July)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
admissions.rutgers.edu 848-445-4636
questions@admissions.rutgers.edu
ACT Code: 2592 SAT Code: 2765
Campus Visits: Year-round
newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/admissions-tuition/visits-tours
Terms: Fall (Sept), Spring (Jan), Summer (May)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30AM-5PM
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
admissions.wisc.edu 608-262-3961
onwisconsin@admissions.wisc.edu
ACT Code: 4656 SAT Code: 1846
Campus Visits: Year-round
visitbucky.wisc.edu
Terms: Fall (Sept), Spring (Jan), Summer (May)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-4PM
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
undergrad.osu.edu 614-292-3980 askabuckeye@osu.edu
ACT Code: 3312 SAT Code: 1592
Campus Visits: Year-round
campusvisit.osu.edu
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May/June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
PENN STATE
admissions.psu.edu 814-865-5471 admissions@psu.edu
ACT Code: 3656 SAT Code: 2660
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.psu.edu/pennstate/visit
Terms: Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer I (May), Summer II (June)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
admissions.northwestern.edu 847-491-7271
ACT Code: 110 6 SAT Code: 1565
Campus Visits: Year-round
admissions.northwestern.edu/visit/index.html
Terms: Fall (Sept)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30AM-5PM,
select Saturdays 9AM-1PM
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu 773-702-8650
ACT Code: 1152 SAT Code: 1832
Campus Visits: Year-round
collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/visit
Terms: Fall
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30AM-5PM,
Sat (March-Nov) 8:30AM-1PM
CLASS SIZE
AVG
GPA
AVG ACT
SCORE
AVG S AT
SCORE
IN-STATE
TUITION
OUT-OF-STATE
TUITION
ROOM &
BOARD
FINANCIAL AID &
SCHOLARSHIPS
FINANCIAL
AID FORMS
NEEDED
TEST
SCORES
REQUIRED
TEST SCORE
SUBMISSION APPLICATION DEADLINE
ADMISSIONS
DECISION
RELEASE DATE APP FEE FEE WAIVERS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
7,9 6 0 3.8 29-34 1350-1510
$12,474
$30,446
International:
$31,354
$12,720
Automatic consideration FAFSA Test optional
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
(July 1 deadline)
Earlly action: Nov 1
Regular: Jan 5
Early Action: Jan 27
Regular Decision:
March 3
$50 domestic;
$75 intl
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, institutional fee waiver form
accepted
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
9,482 3.9 27-32 1230-1420 $11,446 $3 9,118 $12,228
Automatic consideration FAFSA Test optional
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Feb 1
Early Action: Jan 15
Regular: Mar 15
$65
Federal guidelines; NACAC, ACT or SAT fee waiver veried by high school
counselor
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
5,000 3.81 23-30 1160-1360 $10,353 $32,316 $11,78 0
Automatic consideration FAFSA Test optional
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: March 1
Rolling admission $55
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
4,500 4.39 31-34 1370-1510
$11,232 $39,468 $14,576
Automatic consideration FAFSA Test optional Ocial from testing agency only
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Jan 20
Early Action: by Feb 1
Regular: by Apr 1
$75
Common App, StandOut Admissions Network, NACAC, College Board,
and extenuating circumstances or participation in certain programs
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
7,117 N/A N/A 139 0-1530 $16,404 $55,002 $13,170
Automatic consideration
FAFSA & CSS
Prole
Test exible
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Feb 1
Early Action: end of Jan
Regular: early April
$75
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
MICHIGAN STATE
UNIVERSITY
9,800 3.6-4.0 25-31 1150-1350 $15,436 $42,022 $10,990
Automatic consideration FAFSA
ACT/SAT is
optional
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Feb 1
Rolling admission after Feb 1
Early Action: Jan 15
Regular: Mar 31
Rolling
$65 domestic;
$75 intl
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
6,883 3.53-3.93 27-32 1320-1470
In-state &
reciprocity:
$16,10 8
$35,348 $11,894
Automatic consideration FAFSA
No ACT/ SAT
test score
required
through 2025
Self-reported, ocial required for
admitted students who choose
to have test score considered
as part of application and intend
to enroll
Early Action I: Nov 1
Early Action II: Dec 1
Regular Deadline: Jan 1
Rolling Admission;
Early Action I: Jan 31
Early Action II: Feb 15
Regular Deadline:
March 31
$55
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN
4,586 N/A 25.4 N/A $9,872 $ 27,0 02 $12,430
Automatic consideration for most;
scholarship statement required for
leadership and diversity scholarships
FAFSA
Test Optional
2022-2023
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Rolling admission;
Scholarship deadline: Feb 1
Rolling admission $45
Free/reduced lunch,
Pell eligibility, TRIO Program, Military members, spouses, and
dependents
NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
2,050 N/A N/A N/A
$62,391 $62,391 $19,440
Automatic consideration
FAFSA & CSS
Prole
Test Optional
2022-2023
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Decision: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Jan 2
Early Decision: mid-Dec
Regular: late March
$75
Free and reduced lunch; rst-generation college students;
students aliated with a Community Based Organization; students who
reside in Chicago or Evanston; veterans/armed forces; students for
whom the app fee poses a nancial hardship. See
admissions.northwestern.edu/tuition-aid/fee-waiver.html
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
7,9 50 -
8,150
N/A 26-32 1260-1420 $12,462 $36,698 $14,006
Automatic consideration for most
merit awards (meritawards.osu.edu);
consideration for need-based aid
with FAFSA
FAFSA
Test Optional
2022-2023
Ocial from testing agency only
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Feb 1
Early Action: end of Jan
Regular: end of March
$60 domestic;
$70 intl
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
PENN STATE
8,600-
8,700
3.51-3.90 27-32 1230-1390 $19,286 $3 8,10 2 $12,774
Automatic consideration with
completion of FAFSA
FAFSA
Test optional
through 2023
Ocial from testing agency only
Early Action: Nov 1;
Rolling admission after Nov 1
Rolling through May 1
Early Action: Dec 24
$65 domestic;
$75 intl
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
9,700 3.5-3.9 26-33 119 0 -1410 $9,992 $28,794 $10,030
Automatic consideration FAFSA
Test exible for
2022
Self-reported
Early Action (merit
scholarship consideration):
Nov 1; Regular: Jan 15
Early Action: Jan 15
Regular: by Mar 31
$60
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, U.S. Military active duty and
veterans, college counselor letters, and hardship case letters accepted
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
7,50 0 3.9-4.0 31-33 1350-1460 $16,263 $33,963 $13,909
Automatic consideration FAFSA
Test optional
for 2023
Ocial from testing agency only
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular: Dec 1
Early Action: by Jan 31
Regular: by Feb 28
$70
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, U.S. Military active duty and
veterans, college counselor letters, and hardship case letters accepted
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
8,700 3.8-4.0 27-32 1350-1480 $10,722
$39,354
MN Residents:
$14,980
$12,894
Students must submit a FAFSA to be
eligible for nancial aid and activate
their NetID and password to be
eligible for scholarships.
FAFSA
ACT/SAT
test optional
through spring
2025
Ocial English Procency
for those required to submit.
Self-reported ACT/SAT for those
who choose to submit, ocial
required before enrollment.
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Jan 15
Early Action: on or
before Jan 31
Regular: on or before
Mar 31
$60
Federal guidelines; NACAC, College Board, college counselor letters, and
hardship case letters accepted
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
1,750 N/A 34-35 1510-1560 $ 61,179 $61,179 $18,396
Automatic consideration for merit
awards; students must apply for
need-based aid
FAFSA &
Institutional
worksheet
Optional,
ACT or SAT,
no Writing
Self-reported, ocial required
before enrollment
Early Decision I/Early Action:
Nov 1
Early Decision II/Regular
Decision: January 3
Early Action & Early
Decision I: mid-Dec
Early Decision II:
mid-Feb
Regular: late March
$75
Anyone who indicates they are applying for nancial aid will have
application fee waived
FIRST-YEAR CLASS PROFILES COSTS & FINANCIAL AID
APPLICATION PROCESS, DATES, & COSTS
The information below pertains to the 2022-2023 application cycle
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
225 N/A
Applicants typically arrive having completed
at least one academic year of full-time college
coursework (24 semester or 36 quarter hours)
Fall (Sept) admissions.northwestern.edu/apply/transfer.html
SCHOLARSHIPS: Need-based nancial aid
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Weinberg College of Arts and Science, McCormick School of
Engineering, School of Communication, Medill School of Journalism, Bienen School of Music,
School of Education and Social Policy
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
2,000-2,100 avg: 3.2
30 semester hours of college credit after
high school graduation
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May/June)
undergrad.osu.edu/apply/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Some college-based scholarships available
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: All undergraduate programs. Listing available at
undergrad.osu.edu/majors-and-academics/majors
PENN STATE
500 min: 2.5 min: 48
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan),
Summer I (May), Summer II (June)
admissions.psu.edu/info/future/transfer/eligibility
SCHOLARSHIPS: Dependent on interest area and some awarded by colleges, FAFSA AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: admissions.psu.edu/academics/majors
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
900 Varies by major 12+
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May-July)
admissions.purdue.edu/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Need-based from FAFSA. Some college based available.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Agriculture; Education; Engineering; Health and Human Sciences;
Liberal Arts; Pharmacy; Science; Veterinary Medicine; Exploratory Studies; Management;
Polytechnic Institute. View closed programs at admissions.purdue.edu/apply/closedprograms.php
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
2,200 avg: 3.5
12+ credits in liberal arts programs; up to 60 for
upper division/professional schools. Foundation
courses may be required dependent upon
intended major
Fall (Sept), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May)
admissions.rutgers.edu/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships- community college transfers with 3.8+
GPA, members of PTK Honor Society and AA or AS degree prior to enroll; Francis B. and
Paige D. L’Hommedieu Scholarships- NJ Community College transfers with 3.8+ GPA, and AA
or AS degree prior to enroll. GPA for consideration, does not guarantee award
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Arts and Sciences; Biological/Life Sciences; Business;
Communication, IT, and Journalism; Engineering; Environmental Studies; Fine and Performing
Arts; Health Professions; Nursing; Pharmacy
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
1,10 0
avg:
3.4-3.9
At least 24 transferable semester hours
of college-level work after high school
graduation. AP, A-Level, IB, and CLEP cannot
be used toward requirement. We do not admit
freshman-level transfer students.
Fall (Sept), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May)
admissions.wisc.edu/apply-as-a-transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Students must submit a FAFSA to be eligible for nancial aid and activate
their NetID and password to be eligible for scholarships
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: 130 majors in our 8 undergraduate schools and colleges: College
of Agricultural and Life Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, College of
Engineering, School of Human Ecology, College of Letters and Science, School of Nursing,
and School of Pharmacy.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
1,750 avg: 3.6
English composition and college algebra; 30 credits or
less than 30 semester credits with high school records
and standardized test scores (SAT/ACT optional)
Fall and Spring go.umd.edu/TransferReq
SCHOLARSHIPS: admissions.umd.edu/nance/transfer-merit-scholarships
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources; School of
Architecture, Planning and Preservation; College of Arts and Humanities; College of Behavioral
and Social Sciences; Robert H. Smith School of Business; College of Computer, Mathematical,
and Natural Sciences; College of Education; A. James Clark School of Engineering; College
of Information Studies; Philip Merrill College of Journalism; School of Public Health; School of
Public Policy https://www.admissions.umd.edu/explore/majors
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
1,524 avg: 3.8
None; Preference for
60+ credits
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer admissions.umich.edu/transfer-u-m
SCHOLARSHIPS: MI Community College Scholarship $1,500 (one-time); MI Community
College Scholar Award $5,000 (renewable); naid.umich.edu/apply-aid/transfer-students;
goblueguarantee.umich.edu
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Literature, Science, and the Arts; Engineering; Kinesiology;
Nursing; Art & Design; Music, Theatre and Dance; Architecture and Urban Planning; Business;
Information; Education; Pharmacy; Dental Hygiene; Public Policy; Public Health
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
1,350 min: 3.0
English composition, college algebra; preference
for 28+ credits
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May/June)
admissions.msu.edu/apply/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Community College Scholarship, Phi Theta Kappa, Trustee Scholarship,
Associates Achievement, Spartan Transfer Scholarship; for more details visit:
admissions.msu.edu/cost-aid/scholarships/transfer
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Letters, Business,
Communication Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering, James Madison College, Music,
Natural Science, Nursing, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Social Science,
Veterinary Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
1,718
admissions.tc.umn.edu/
transfer-admission-
information-college
Varies by college, most students admitted have
26+ credits
All programs admit for Fall (Sept);
Some programs admit for Spring (Jan)
z.umn.edu/transferuofm
SCHOLARSHIPS: admissions.tc.umn.edu/cost-aid/scholarships
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Biological Sciences; College of Continuing and Professional
Studies; Design; Education and Human Development; Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource
Sciences; Liberal Arts; Science and Engineering; Management; Nursing; Allied Health
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN
679 N/A 12 Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May) admissions.unl.edu/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: admissions.unl.edu/cost/#scholarships AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: All undergrad programs
CLASS SIZE GPA
COMPLETED TRANSFER CREDIT
REQUIREMENTS TERMS WEB PAGE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1,250 3.30-3.81
Varies by major;
admissions.illinois.edu/Apply/Transfer/handbook
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (June) admissions.illinois.edu/Apply/Transfer/process
SCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of $5,000 scholarships are awarded to Illinois community
college students based on academic qualications and demonstrated nancial need
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences; Applied Health
Sciences; Business; Media; Education; Engineering; Fine & Applied Arts; Information Sciences;
Liberal Arts & Sciences; Social Work
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
603 avg: 3.31 26 transferable credits
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan),
Summer (May, June)
admissions.indiana.edu
SCHOLARSHIPS: scholarships.indiana.edu
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: College of Arts + Sciences, Kelley School of Business, Jacobs
School of Music, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, School of Education, Hamilton
Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing,
and Engineering, School of Nursing, School of Public Health, O’Neill School of Public and
Environmental Aairs, School of Social Work, The Media School
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
2,700 av g: 3 .18
Depends on
area of study
Fall, Spring, Summer admissions.uiowa.edu/transfer
SCHOLARSHIPS: Various scholarships for community college transfers:
admissions.uiowa.edu/nances/scholarships-transfer-students
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: Majors within Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nursing, Engineering,
University College, Business, Medicine, Education, Public Health, Pharmacy
TRANSFER STUDENT INFORMATION
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
75 N/A
At least one semester of classes in a
degree-seeking program
Fall collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/transfer-applicants
SCHOLARSHIPS: Need-based nancial aid AVAILABLE PROGRAMS: All