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Rules & Procedures – Transfer Students

Learn more about the Academic Rules & Procedures at Rose‑Hulman.

Transfer Students

A Transfer Student is one who has earned a high-school (or equivalent) diploma, has subsequently matriculated as a full-time student to another accredited college or university, and has earned at least 12 credits from that college or university prior to enrolling at Rose-Hulman. Transfer Students are subject to all academic and non-academic rules and regulations of the Institute. A student may be admitted to Rose-Hulman as a Transfer Student provided that the official transcripts of the work at other accredited institutions clearly indicate that the student is in good academic standing and has been accorded an honorable dismissal from the previous institutions attended.

A student who has concurrently completed requirements for a high-school diploma (or equivalent) and an Associate Degree at an accredited college or university and then subsequently enrolls at Rose-Hulman is admitted as a first-year student.

Procedure
A student who applies for admission as a Transfer Student may be required to provide the catalogue descriptions and the title and author of the text(s) used in each course for which Transfer Credit is sought. The applicant's record and transcripts will be examined by the Admissions Office, which will give the student a preliminary evaluation of which courses are likely to transfer.

Evaluation of credits
Transfer credits for Transfer Students are evaluated using the procedure listed under the Transfer Credits page of Academic Rules & Procedures.


Limitations

Military Science/Air Science
Special provisions apply with regard to the Military Science/Air Science courses in the case of Transfer Students.
Exceptions & Questions: Consult the Admissions and Standing Committee.

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