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TRANSFER STUDENTS


Schreiner University is a great option for transfer students looking for small classes, dedicated professors who actually teach (no teaching assistants here), peer tutors, faculty advisors, a Writing Center, an Honors Program, and many other services that support academic and professional achievement.

Admission Process
Students who attempt course work at an accredited college or university after high school graduation are considered transfer students. An application, $25 application fee, and official transcripts from all colleges where course work was attempted are required. The University Registrar completes a transcript evaluation and determines the transfer grade point average (GPA) as well as transfer of credit. Transfer students are required to have a minimum 2.0 Transfer GPA and must be eligible to return to last school attended. Applicants with less than 15 semester hours of transferable credit must meet the same admission requirements as freshmen and are asked to submit standardized ACT/SAT test scores and final high school transcript.

For more information on transferring your classes to Schreiner, the University’s catalog is posted here.  It may be helpful to read the introduction to Areas of Instruction which explains the use of the Texas Common Course Numbering System designation in parentheses next to the Schreiner course number. Schreiner also posts current curriculum guides on the website to assist both transfers and current students.

To apply online, go to:
https://www.applytexas.org

Or

Download an application (pdf)

Application Deadlines
Fall Semester:         May 1 priority; August 1 regular
Spring Semester:     December 1
Summer Term:        May 1

Application Fee (nonrefundable):  $25
(Schreiner accepts VISA, MasterCard and Discover)

If you are admitted, a preliminary copy of the evaluation is forwarded to you with the acceptance letter to notify you of the transfer credits accepted by Schreiner. Upon request, a preliminary degree plan will be forwarded as well.

Transfer of Credit
Currently, Schreiner University has transfer agreements with San Antonio College and Northwest Vista College.

To view the course equivalency guides, go to San Antonio College Course Equivalency Guide or Northwest Vista Course Equivalency Guide. Students attending other two-year or four-year accredited institutions also have transferability opportunities due to Schreiner’s flexible transfer of credit practices. Transfer credit is awarded if the transfer work is comparable to that offered at Schreiner.


Scholarships and Financial Aid

Schreiner offers competitive academic scholarships to transfers ranging from $4,000 to $8,000 per year. An additional scholarship is awarded to students who are active members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), the international honors society in community colleges. Also, students who have attended an Alamo Community College are eligible for another grant. Transfer students are encouraged to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) so it can be determined if they are eligible for need-based aid as well.

Financial Aid Deadline
Fall Semester:         April 1 priority; August 1 if funds available
Spring Semester:     November 1
Summer Term:        April 1

FAFSA Code: 003610

Orientation and Advising
All students accepted for admission are required to pay a $100 commitment fee to accept the offer. The date the commitment fee is received determines housing and orientation assignments. Committed students receive information about registering for Transfer Orientation where they can meet with an advisor to schedule classes. When the student enrolls, the commitment fee is credited to the student’s account.


Talk to an Admission or Financial Aid Representative

To talk to an admission or financial aid representative, call (800)343-4919 or email admissions@schreiner.edu or finaid@schreiner.edu. They will be happy to help you through this process.

 

   

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