Office of Articulation and Transfer Resources
University Information Sheet
The University of Texas at Austin
Main Building, Room 7
Austin, TX 78712
512-475-7399
http://www.utexas.edu/
Catalog
Contact for Transfer Students:
WORDS OF WISDOM FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS
Articulation Agreement: No, however transfer guides available.
Academic Programs
Admission Requirements for Transfer Students:
- $60 application fee
- Transcripts from all previous colleges attended.
- Transfer students must have graduated from high school or earned a GED and must have completed a minimum of 30 hours of transferable credit.
- Transfer students may apply for admission before completing 30 semester hours, if completion of the work in progress will enable the student to meet the 30 hours prior to enrollment at UT Austin.
- No specific grade point average or other qualification by itself will guarantee admission.
- Additional information about the evaluation process can be found at http://www.utexas.edu/student/admissions/transfer
- Admission deadlines for transfer students:
o Fall – March 1
o Spring – October 1
o Summer – March 1
Transfer Credit Information:
- Lowest grade accepted: “C”
- Minimum GPA: Not Applicable, see above.
- Maximum number of hours accepted in transfer is dependent upon the specific degree requirements. See Transfer Guides at http://www.utexas.edu/student/admissions/acc/
- May accept military credit, CLEP and credit by exam.
- Transfer Credit Evaluation Tools.
Approximate Cost/Range for One Academic Year
(15 hours per semester, Fall and Spring):
Tuition & Fees |
$9,986-10,326 |
Room & Board |
$8,504-14,791 |
Books & Supplies |
$1,000-2,000 |
Financial Aid:
Office of Student Financial Services
100 West Dean Keeton Street
Student Services Building
3rd floor, Suite 3.200
Austin, Texas 78712Phone: 512-475-6282
Financial Aid Priority Deadlines:
- Fall - March 15
- Spring – March 15
- Summer - February 15
Scholarships
Note: The information shown here is subject to change. Students are strongly encouraged to verify information with the institution to which they intend to transfer.
Last update: March 10, 2011