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Transfer Admission
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# Transfer Admission

**Source**: https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/transfer-students/
**Parent**: https://admissions.utexas.edu/

[Apply](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/ "Apply")

# Transfer Admission

You can apply for transfer admission if:

1. You have already started studying at another college or university after graduating from high school or earning a GED.
2. You have or will have earned 24 semester hours of required transferable coursework at another college or university. The option to use coursework in progress is not available for spring semester applicants.

[Transfer Credit Resources](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/transfer-students/transfer-credit-resources/)

For questions, email [transferadmissions@austin.utexas.edu](mailto:transferadmissions@austin.utexas.edu).

If you are a transfer student who is not a U.S. citizen and who is not a U.S. resident, please visit our [International Transfer](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/international-students/international-transfer/) page.

If you are a current UT Austin student looking to transfer to a different major, please visit our [Internal Transfer](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/transfer-students/internal-transfer/) page.

## Key Transfer Admission Dates

### Summer/Fall Enrollment

- Common App Opens

  Sep 1
- Deadline To Apply

  March 1
- Supplemental Materials Deadline

  March 10
- Admission Decisions Released

  June 30

### Spring Enrollment

- Application Opens

  March 1
- Deadline to Apply

  September 1
- Supplemental Materials Deadline

  September 8
- Admission Decisions Released

  December 15

## Required Application Materials

1. ### Application

   Apply using the Common App for summer/fall admission. Use the link below for spring admission.\

   [Common App](https://www.commonapp.org/explore/university-texas-austin)  [Spring App](https://bealonghorn.admissions.utexas.edu/portal/my_applications)
2. ### Application Fee

   Pay the non-refundable $75 application fee when you submit your application. Fee waivers are available. Request a fee waiver when you apply for admission or submit the [Request for Fee Waiver](https://utexas.box.com/s/wlot4fp1wgzn4l73w91b3jt0c3qqs0p3) form in MyStatus via the Document Upload System.
3. ### Essay(s)

   Along with your application, submit one essay. Applicants to the School of Architecture must submit an additional essay. We recommend submitting your essay in the application. You may also submit the essay using the Document Upload System in MyStatus or by mailing them to the Office of Admissions.

   [Essays and Short Answers](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/application-materials/essays-and-short-answers/)
4. ### College Transcripts and/or High School Transcripts

   Send official transcripts documenting all coursework you have attempted at any college or university you attended. If you have attended more than one college or university, we’ll need a transcript from each school, even if the credits earned at one school were transferred to another. If you are applying for automatic transfer admission, submit your official high school transcript as well. We cannot accept transcripts via email.

   [Transcript Info](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/application-materials/transcript-info/)
5. ### Resume

   Submit your resume offering additional information about your achievements using the Document Upload System in MyStatus. Your resume should include your previous five years of academic, extracurricular, community and work activities as well as honors and awards. You can also include high school accomplishments if they took place within the last five years.

   When you submit a resume, you should include:

   - Details about what each activity involved rather than a general description.
   - The number of hours per week and weeks per year spent on each activity.
6. ### Review Optional and Additional Materials

   Certain majors may require additional materials after you have submitted your application. You may also wish to submit additional materials to strengthen your application, such as letters of recommendation.

## Additional Materials

If applicable, the following materials may be required. All required items must be received by the appropriate deadline.

### Major-Specific Items

Certain majors have required prerequisites for transfer applicants. These items can be found on each college and school on our Colleges & Degrees page. Please be sure to review the prerequisites for your first- and second-choice majors.

[Colleges & Degrees](https://admissions.utexas.edu/explore/colleges-degrees/)

### Letters of Recommendation

You can submit up to two letters of recommendation with your application or after you’ve submitted your application. These letters may be from mentors or people who know you well and can include teachers or school counselors, although we encourage you to provide letters from sources that best speak to your interests, accomplishments or preparation for the intended major. The letter should be able to give additional context or information to support your admission that is not already provided in your application or other submitted documents (resume, transcripts). Letters of recommendation are not required but are encouraged.

#### Submitting Your Recommendations

We do not accept recommendations via email. Submit your recommendations via:

- Common App
- MyStatus using the Document Upload System
- Parchment or Scoir

###

### Automatic Transfer Admission Form

Some transfer applicants are able to apply for automatic transfer admission. If you are eligible and would like to apply, complete the Automatic Transfer Admission form in the application. More details about applicability and application instructions can be found on our Review & Decisions page.

[Review & Decisions](https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply/review-decision-process/)

### Permanent Residents

Although permanent residents apply as domestic applicants, they must still demonstrate English proficiency through the TOEFL or IETLS exam. Permanent Residents are exempt from this requirement if they:

- Earned three years of U.S. high school English credit, excluding ESL courses; or
- Resided in the United States for 10 or more years; or
- Earned a bachelor’s degree at a U.S. institution of higher education; or
- Attended a U.S. institution of higher education immediately prior to enrollment at the University; or
- Graduated from a U.S. high school.

The requirement will not be waived for the completion of English Compositions courses.

## Next Steps

Once you’ve submitted your application, you can track the status and submit additional documents in MyStatus. Be sure to regularly monitor MyStatus until your application is listed as complete and submit any to-do items prior to the deadlines.

1. ### Check MyStatus

   You may be asked for additional information after you submit your application. Check MyStatus to stay up to date.

   [MyStatus](https://bealonghorn.admissions.utexas.edu/manage/login?realm=&r=/portal/mystatus)
2. ### Complete Your Financial Aid Application

   Completing your financial aid application before January 15 will maximize your eligibility for financial aid awards.
3. ### Complete Your Housing Application

   You can [apply for housing](https://admissions.utexas.edu/explore/student-life/housing-dining/) before you receive an admission decision. Housing is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend applying as soon as possible.
4. ### Check Your Email

   We’ll alert you about your admission decision, financial aid awards, housing contract and other important details via email. Check your email regularly.