Private Colleges Transfer Guide 2021

AUGSBURG UNIVERSITY

BETHANY LUTHERAN COLLEGE

BETHEL UNIVERSITY

CARLETON COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT

THE COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA

CONCORDIA COLLEGE, MOORHEAD

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, ST. PAUL

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE

HAMLINE UNIVERSITY

MACALESTER COLLEGE

MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY

SAINT MARY’S

ST. CATHERINE UNIVERSITY

ST. OLAF COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS Why consider Minnesota Private Colleges?

Excellence within Reach Small Class Sizes Prepare For What’s Next

Minnesota Private Colleges are With campuses that boast of one With over 160 majors and minors regularly ranked as some of the professor for every 12 students, we have a degree that’s right for best colleges in the country and you’ll have direct connections with you, so you can pursue what you’re they want you to apply. Plus, they’re experts in their field and with 99 passionate about and start a career. right here in Minnesota! percent of classes having fewer than 50 students you’ll get to know your classmates personally.

Is a Bachelor’s degree worth it?

In fact, it has never been more worth it. Over the course of their careers, And the benefits aren’t just financial. College graduates with bachelor’s degrees earn significantly more than high school graduates often mention the friendships graduates. The wage gap between college and high school graduates has and connections they made as a highlight never been greater. Graduates with bachelor’s degrees earn about $26,000 of their experience. And Minnesota Private more per year. The average return on investment for undergraduate stu- Colleges have great alumni networks — dents at our colleges is $1 million; this takes into account both education giving you access to people at companies costs and 40 years of future earnings. nationwide who are doing exciting work. OUR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS’ ABILITIES, MOTIVATION AND VALUES ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THEIR BANK BALANCE.

Most students and their families are surprised to learn that need-based grants, scholarships, low-in- Can I afford it? terest loans and work-study opportunities are available at private colleges to help cover tuition, fees, room and board, books and miscellaneous expenses. Our institutions provide $680 million in institutional grants and scholarships each year.

Do not take yourself out of the game by ruling out a particular college or university based solely on overall tuition. Unless you APPLY AND FIND OUT WHAT TYPE OF FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, you will never know if you could have attended your first-choice college.

Know the different between “Net Price” and “Sticker Price.” While the overall tuition, or “sticker price,” of a private college is higher than that of a public institution, once these are factored in the actual out-of-pocket cost is significantly lower and more in-line with the costs of public institutions.

Always file for financial aid and complete the FAFSA. The FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and you should apply even if you think you may not qualify for financial aid. It is required to be considered for almost every type of financial assistance. Should I visit?

Ask many college students how they chose their school and they’ll tell you they “just knew” when they visited and were surrounded by the students, staff, faculty and community. It’s a good idea to visit different kinds of institutions—different sizes, settings and types—so you have a good basis for comparison.

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And for community college staff, reach out to Tom Lancaster ([email protected]) for more information and ways to connect to our colleges’ staff. Choosing a Minnesota Private College

Transfer students are of our transfers come from first in their family to go to affordable. Specific transfer important to Minnesota colleges in Minnesota, college. And 35 percent of scholarships are available Private Colleges— in fall while 30 percent come new transfer students are based on leadership and 2020, 2,200 students from out-of-state. students of color and Native academic achievements transferred to one of our American students. and vary by campus — so 17 institutions. Transfer And these transfer stu- reach out to college admis- students represent 21 per- dents represent a wide Minnesota Private Colleges sions offices to learn more, cent of all new students on range of backgrounds. are an important option including about application campus. Transfers come to Twenty three percent of for transfer students. Most requirements and scholar- our colleges from all types undergraduates are first- of our students receive ship deadlines. of institutions, with 50% generation college students, grants and scholarships from community colleges, meaning that they are the making college more 26% from public universi- ties, and 20 percent from other private nonprofit colleges. And 70 percent Check out Minnesota Private Colleges — we cost less than you may think. Transfer details for each Minnesota Private College A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE

Augsburg offers specific advantages to students requirement (2 semesters) and one religion course. who have completed an AA, a transfer pathway or Transfer guides are available at www.augsburg.edu/ the MNTC, and have a cumulative 2.0 GPA or better. transfer. Students without an AA degree will be eval- After a course-by-course evaluation, students can uated on a course-by-course basis. be considered an advanced transfer and have all Liberal Arts Foundation courses waived. Advanced Credit transfer, GPA acceptance policy: transfers still need to fulfill the modern language 2.0 GPA or higher offers the opportunity for transfer students to complete their degree in the city of Minneapolis at a University that is small for its students and big for the world. NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS Whether students are transferring from a • Biophysics • Music Business • Graphic Design • K-12 Teaching • Master of Fine community college or another four-year uni- • Biopsychology • Music Therapy • Medieval Studies ESL License Arts in Creative versity, Augsburg’s transfer friendly curriculum • Media Studies • Film • Gender and • Doctorate of Writing transfer process allows students to pick up • Theology and • Environmental Women Studies Nursing Practice where they left off and complete their degree Public Leadership Studies in a time efficient manner. Augsburg’s faculty, staff and student services are committed to providing support and student life opportu- UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION (includes adult undergraduate program): nities for our transfer students and create connections early. Transfer students are able Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are to feel right at home and are able to be suc- enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25 cessful academically, socially and personally at Augsburg. 2,512 30% 8% 55% 57% 80%

Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,079 FAFSA code: 002334

Mailing address: 2211 Riverside Avenue, Campus Box 143, Minneapolis, MN 55454 SCHOLARSHIPS Admissions: 612-330-1001, 800-788-5678 fax: 612-330-1590 Day students only • Transfer Regents ($16,500-$25,500) Financial aid: 612-330-1046, 800-458-1721 • Fine Arts ($3,000) • International Student Scholarships ($25,000-$30,000) Transfer contacts: • PTK Scholarship ($2,500) Brian Turk, [email protected] • Honors Scholarship ($26,500) Katie Asfeld, [email protected] • President’s Scholarship ($32,000) Ben Dufault, [email protected]

RN to BSN contact: Brian Turk, [email protected] www.augsburg.edu/transfer CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Only courses completed at a regionally accredited transfer to Bethany; only course credits. A maximum institution with a grade of “C” or higher are consid- of 65 semester lower-division credits can be trans- ered for transfer. Remedial courses are not accepted ferred. If you have completed an A.A. Degree, all for transfer. Courses must be comparable to courses general education requirements will be considered offered at Bethany, and/or apply to a general educa- met, with the exception of some Religious Studies tion or academic major requirement to be accepted courses. for transfer. Grades and grade point averages do not welcomes applications from students who have already completed college-level coursework, work- ing individually with students to ensure that NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS the transfer process is smooth. We offer Bethany added two new majors in 2019. The programs are available to both current and incoming students. personalized programs with 24 Majors, 25 The new majors are: Bachelor of Arts in Health Communications and a K-12 Licensure for Physical Education. Minors, and 9 Pre-Professional Programs. Bethany provides Christian higher educa- tion in a challenging academic environment where personal mentoring guides students UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION to pursue knowledge, truth, and discernment for productive and fulfilling lives. A program Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 of study grounded in analytical thinking and taught through the discerning lens of a 770 16% 16% 54% 97% Christian worldview equips students with knowledge, understanding, and adaptable skills.

SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES FAFSA code: 002337 • Academic Fall — Jul. 1 • Visual arts Spring — Dec. 1 Mailing address: 700 Luther Drive • Music class/lesson Mankato, MN 56001 • Journalism • Speech and debate • Theater Admissions: 800-944-3066 • fax: 507-344-7376

Financial aid: 800-944-3066

Transfer Contact: Admissions staff, [email protected] www.blc.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

2.0 GPA or higher, grades of C or higher will transfer. Completion of Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) or A.A. will satisfy all general education requirements except: Christianity and Western Culture, Introduction to Wellbeing, one contemporary Christian issues course, 1–2 bible courses, and a cross-cultural experience.

NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS

• Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) • Molecular Biology/ • Neuroscience (BS) If you love Jesus and want to complete your • Biokinetics Biochemistry (BS) • TESL/TEFL/TESOL degree at an academically excellent school, • Athletic Training (accredited) • Environmental Science (BS) • Reconciliation Studies Bethel is likely the right spot for you to trans- • Computer Science: Software • Accounting & Finance (BS) • Software Engineering (BS) fer. You’ve worked hard earning credits and at Project Management • Religious Studies • International Travel • Computer Engineering (BS) • Mathematics with Data Opportunities Bethel, we’d like to help you make those credits • Electrical Engineering (BS) Science (BS) count towards your life-changing degree. • Mechanical Engineering (BS) • Missional Ministries

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION FAFSA code: 002338 Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25

Mailing address: 3900 Bethel Drive 2,741 13% 9% 20% 63% 87% St. Paul, MN 55112

Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,029 Admissions: 651-638-6242 800-255-8706 ext: 6242 fax: 651-635-1490 SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES

For more information, visit: Contact school regarding www.bethel.edu/undergrad/financial-aid/types/scholarships current application deadlines. Financial aid: 651-638-6241

Transfer contact: Andrea Moore, [email protected]

www.bethel.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Usually successful transfer students have a 3.5 GPA or higher; no credit is given for Ds in courses. Individual courses evaluated and given credit on basis of comparability to courses offered at . No credit is given for Ds in courses.

Carleton welcomes transfer students to NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS apply every year. We understand that every Environmental Studies • Cinema and Media Studies • Classics • Linguistics transfer student’s story is different, and our admissions committee will take the time to consider your experiences and your interest in attending Carleton. UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

Total Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment students of color are female under age 25 1,917 37% 52% 100%

SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES FAFSA code: 002340 Carleton meets the full financial need of admit- Fall — Mar. 31 ted students through a combination of work, Spring — Not applicable loans and Carleton grant assistance based on the students’ family need. Mailing address: 100 South College Street, Northfield, MN 55057

Admissions: 507-222-4190 800-995-2275 fax: 507-222-4526

Financial aid: 507-222-4138

Transfer contact: Office of Admissions, [email protected]

www.carleton.edu A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE Evaluated on a course-by-course basis

Credit transfer, GPA acceptance policy: 2.0 GPA or higher. Minimum 2.75 GPA to be considered for transfer; courses with grade of C of higher considered for transfer credit

The College of Saint Benedict (for women) NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS and Saint John’s University (for men) are nationally recognized liberal arts colleges • Biochemistry • Asian Studies distinguished by a singular, undergraduate • Gender Studies • Environmental Studies experience. This partnership gives students • Exercise Science and Sport Studies • Integrative Science the opportunities of a large university while retaining the close personal attention of a premier liberal arts college. The colleges are UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION committed to global learning and connection — a commitment that extends to experiences Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are inside and outside of the classroom. All students enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 complete at least one experiential learning activity such as undergraduate research, in- 3,336 6% 18% 52% 99% ternships, study abroad or community service. The campuses are located on 3,300 acres of Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,070 woods, lakes and prairie — providing students with unique opportunities for education and recreation. Through a four-year residential program, nearly all students live on campus. SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES

Merit-based scholarships ($1,500 to $18,000/year) Fall — Application by Apr. 1 from the following programs: Spring — Application by Dec. 1 FAFSA codes: CSB 002341 • SJU 002379 • President’s • Dean’s Mailing address: Office of Admission, • Phi Theta Kappa P.O. Box 7155, Collegeville, MN 56321 • Art • Music • Theater Admissions: 320-363-5060, 800-544-1489 • Benedictine fax: 320-363-5650 • ROTC

Financial aid: 320-363-5388 Scholarship criteria are available online at csbsju.edu/admission/finaid/scholarships/transfer.htm. Transfer contact: Teri Durbin, Director of Admission Services, [email protected] www.csbsju.edu A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE

Will accept MNTC or A.A. degree with religious studies course or equivalent as completing lower division general education requirements.

Credit transfer, GPA acceptance policy: 2.0 GPA; will accept grades of C or better

The College of St. Scholastica is the perfect NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS place to continue your education and earn your 4-year degree. We provide transfer • Physician Assistant (PA) Master’s Program enrolled its first-class May 2017 students with the most value for their credits • Graduate Special Education Licensure earned and the flexibility to take courses face to face or online. St. Scholastica students complete many experiential learning oppor- UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION tunities including field experiences, clinicals, research and internships. Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25 2,244 49% 27% 15% 71% 73%

Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,468 FAFSA code: 002343

SCHOLARSHIPS Mailing address: 1200 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811 St. Scholastica offers several transfer scholarships, making a CSS education more affordable than you may realize. In fact, 100% of transfer students receive financial aid including our Transfer Benedictine Merit Scholarship up to $20,000 per year. Admissions: 218-723-6046 800-447-5444 fax: 218-723-5991

OneStop: 218-723-6570

Transfer contact: Brenda Panger, [email protected] 218-723-6067

www.css.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Send us official or unofficial transcripts and we will help determine how your credits will transfer to Concordia. Upon request, we can also provide a degree audit to calculate how many semesters it will take to complete your degree. If you are interested in seeing how your credits may transfer before you complete your application, contact our transfer representative.

All the things that make Concordia a great place to start your degree also make it a great place to finish. Being a transfer student is not NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS always easy, but at Concordia we will be there from step one to help make your transition • Entrepreneurship • Agribusiness • Chinese • Accelerated Education as smooth as possible. From our local com- • Web Design and • Data Analytics • Neuroscience program Development • Finance • Faith and Leadership • Cross-Cultural munity and campus life to scholarships and • Teaching English to • Museum and Heritage concentration Interaction financing, we will answer all your questions Speakers of Other Studies • Interfaith Studies • Environmental and and concerns. Concordia will be home before Languages (TESOL) • Multimedia Journalism • Social Activism Sustainability Studies you know it. Our online application is free and • Greek and Roman • Concordia Language • Church Music • Applied Physics makes applying for admission a piece of cake. Studies Villages • International Affairs • Astrophysics • Computer Science • Tri-College Consortium • Accelerated Nursing After you have filled out the application, you’ll • Offutt School of • Healthcare program need to submit your final academic transcript Business Administration from high school along with transcripts from all colleges you’ve attended.

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are FAFSA code: 002346 enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 1,943 5% 11% 58% 99% Mailing address: 901 8th Street South Moorhead, MN 56562

Admissions: 218-299-3004, 800-699-9897 SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES fax: 218-299-4720 • Transfer Academic scholar- • Speech and Debate Scholar- Fall — Rolling admission ships (up to $26,000/year) ship (up to $6,000/year) Spring — Rolling admission Financial aid: 218-299-3010 • Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship • Theatre Scholarship ($1,000/year) ($6,000/year) • Transfer Honors Scholarship • Visual Arts Scholarship Transfer contact: ($1,000/year) (up to $6,000/year) Holly Sager, [email protected] • Music Scholarship • Concordia Congregational (up to $6,000/year) matching scholarship (up to $1,000/year) www.ConcordiaCollege.edu A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE

An A.A. and the Minnesota Transfer curriculum fulfill general education requirements; additional two religion classes required. CSP accepts individual MNTC goal areas to fulfill our corresponding general education requirements.

Credit transfer, GPA acceptance policy: 2.0 GPA or higher

You have worked hard to plan for your future, now make the most of your time and college credits by transferring to Concordia Uni- NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS versity, St. Paul. Our comprehensive credit • Pre-licensure Nursing (BSN), RN to BSN • MA in Human Services— Forensic Mental Health acceptance policy (you can transfer up to 90 • Computer Science • Yellow Ribbon Program full participant credits of the 120 minimum credits required • 3+3 Law Program • Director of Christian Education (DCE) and for graduation!) and generous financial aid • 3+3 BA to DC Director of Christian Outreach (DCO) make a Concordia education accessible and • Orthotics and Prosthetics in partnership with • Criminal Justice major with post-board valuable. Plus, our dedicated transfer admis- ; Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) certification option • K–12 Principal Licensure, Superintendent • Hmong Studies minor sions counselors will ensure the process is stress-free and efficient.

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are FAFSA code: 002347 enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25 3,566 57% 52% 39% 64% 58% Mailing address: 1282 Concordia Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 Enrollment in graduate programs: 2,001

Admissions: 651-641-8230 SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES 800-333-4705 fax: 651-603-6320 Transfer students are automatical- Additionally, transfer students may Fall — Aug. 1 ly awarded one of three academic be eligible for the renewable Trans- Spring — Dec. 1 scholarships (renewable for two more fer Advantage Scholarship ($1,000/ Financial aid: 651-603-6300 years) based on cumulative GPA at the year) if they complete the MNTC or an time of admission. To be eligible, a stu- associate degree at a partner school, dent must attend undergraduate day or the renewable Phi Theta Kappa classes full-time and have completed Scholarship ($1,000/year) if they are a Transfer contact: at least 20 semester credits prior to member of PTK at the time of ad- Jackie Garcia, [email protected] entering Concordia University. mission. For full Transfer scholarship details, please visit csp.edu/ tuition-financial-aid/scholarships/. www.csp.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

68 semester credit (102 quarter credit) maximum, earning a C- or higher, evaluated on an individual basis

NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS Gustavus equips students to lead purposeful • Environmental Studies lives and to act on the great challenges of • Athletic Training (accredited) our time through an innovative liberal arts education of recognized excellence. Trans- fer students are a welcome addition to the Gustavus community. They provide a unique UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION perspective and enrich the campus with their Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are previous college experience. Because the enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 decision to transfer institutions can be a dif- ficult one, we are here to help answer ques- 2,245 4% 20% 59% 100% tions every step of the way.

SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES FAFSA code: 002353 Profile code: 6253 • Dean’s Scholarship ($13,000 –$24,000 range) Fall — Aug. 15 • Phi Theta Kappa ($2,500) Spring — Jan. 15 • Gustavus Legacy Award ($2,500) • Church Matching Scholarships (up to $1,000) Mailing address: • Lutheran Leadership Award ($250–$2,000) 800 West College Avenue, St. Peter, MN 56082

Admissions: 507-933-7676, 800-GUSTAVUS fax: 507-933-7474

Financial aid: 507-933-7527

Transfer contact: Liz Strom, [email protected]

www.gustavus.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Generally, 2.5 GPA required; GPA’s above 2.0 will be Students who complete the Minnesota Transfer considered. No minimum number of credits needed Curriculum or transfer a Minnesota State Associate to transfer. We offer a two-year assurance of grad- of Arts degree with minimum course grades of C- uation for students with Associate of Arts degrees will transfer those courses to and At Hamline University, we value the perspec- from regionally accredited colleges and universities. fulfill many of our Hamline Plan requirements. tive and life experiences of transfer students, and we have the resources and dedication to help you reach your destination. Hamline is Minnesota’s first university (founded 1854), NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS All students participate in an and is a selective, nationally recognized college internship, collaborative research or • Computational Data Science service-learning project. of liberal arts and sciences. Just minutes from • Digital Media Arts the downtowns of St. Paul and Minneapolis, • Neuroscience We also offer an online degree Hamline offers easy access to a wide array of • Criminology and Criminal Justice/Forensic Science completion program in General internship, educational, cultural, social and • Public Health Sciences Business and Psychology (www. athletic opportunities. Hamline offers transfer • Creative Writing (BFA) hamline.edu/online-education/ students a traditional undergraduate degree • Bachelor of Business Administration—concentrations in bachelors-degree/); online program Accounting, Business Analytics, Finance, International tuition rates can be found under program and an online degree completion Business, Management, and Marketing Tuition and Financial Aid at this link. program. We offer competitive transfer schol- arships, a generous transfer credit acceptance policy, transfer student orientation and men- toring, and a University Honors Program open UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION to transfer students. We uphold a legacy of Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are inclusiveness and our community is committed enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 to making your transition to Hamline as smooth as possible. At Hamline, you will have countless 1,925 21% 39% 63% 94% opportunities to take the lead!

Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,188

FAFSA code: 002354

Mailing address: SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 • Phi Theta Kappa ($2,000) Fall — Mar. 15 Admissions: 651-523-2207, 800-753-9753 • Hamline Firsts ($3,000 for first-generation college students) (registration benefits), Aug. 1 fax: 651-523-2458 • Transfer Achievement Awards (up to $22,000) • Departmental scholarships (up to $3,000 in Art, Business, Spring — Nov. 15 Financial aid: 651-523-3000 Science, Writing, Music, Theater) (registration benefits), Jan. 10 • Legacy scholarships ($2,000 for students whose parents, Transfer contact: Kaia Sherburne, grandparents or siblings graduated from Hamline, or for students [email protected] whose siblings are currently attending) www.hamline.edu A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE You may transfer up to sixty-four credit hours to Individual evaluation Macalester. In order to receive a Macalester degree you must complete two full years of coursework (sixty-four credit hours) at Macalester.

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Macalester College is a selective liberal arts Data Science minor is a new program. We have two new concentrations: college with a long history of providing an Cognitive Science and Food, Agriculture & Society. international education in a global community. Our students come from more than 90 coun- tries and all 50 states. They gain experience UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION and skills to lead fulfilling lives and change the world. Set in a metropolitan area of 3.5 Total Share who are Share who Share who are million, students have valuable access to an enrollment students of color are female under age 25 enormous array of internships and research opportunities within a few miles of campus. 2,049 38% 57% 99% The campus is a lush display of stately trees and sustainable flower beds. It feels like a beautiful park between two great cities. SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINE

Macalester meets the full demonstrated need of all admitted students Apr. 15 FAFSA code: 002358 through grants, scholarships, work-study and student loans.

Mailing address: 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105

Admissions: 651-696-6357, 800-231-7974 fax: 651-696-6724

Financial aid: 651-696-6214

Transfer contact: [email protected]

www.macalester.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (C or better). While we are selective with transfer credits, we may accept up to 30 liberal arts credits and up to 33 studio arts credits with a grade of “C” or better from other regionally-accredited post-secondary institutions and pre-college programs.

MCAD values transfer students for the NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS experience, insight, knowledge, and vigor they add to our creative community. You are • Product Design • Bachelor of Science considered a transfer student if you have • MA in Graphic and Web Design • Advertising graduated from a high school program (or • Filmmaking • Art History • Web and Multimedia Environments • Engaged and Public Arts equivalent) and have enrolled at a post- • Furniture Design • Creative Writing and Teaching Artist minors secondary institution. Additionally, we may • Entrepreneurial Studies accept transfer credits from advanced place- ment (AP), international baccalaureate (IB), post-secondary enrollment option (PSEO), and other pre-college programs UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25

FAFSA code: 002365; 671 24% 33% 70% 92% FAFSA must be completed before March 1 (fall semester) or November 1 (spring semester) but can be completed as early as Oct. 1. Enrollment in graduate programs: 90

Mailing address: 2501 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404 SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES

Applicants who meet the deadlines will receive an admission and Fall — Early Action: Dec. 1, Admissions: 612-874-3760 MCAD Merit Scholarship decision within two weeks, on a rolling basis. Priority: Feb. 15, 800-874-MCAD (6223) • fax: 612-874-3701 More information here: https://mcad.edu/admissions-and-aid Regular: Apr. 1

Spring — Early Action: Oct. 1 Financial aid: 612-874-3760 Priority: Nov. 1 Regular: Dec. 1

Transfer contact: Mary Kazura, [email protected]

www.mcad.edu/transfer CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

2.0 cumulative GPA. Any grade lower than a C in any course will not be accepted. Will accept all MNTC credits for students who have earned at least a C or better in each course within that curriculum. Students must also complete requirements of the SMUMN general education program.

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota welcomes applications from transfer students through- out the year. Transfer students may begin NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS classes in Winona in either our fall or spring • Business Intelligence and Analytics • Digital Media and Journalism semesters. Saint Mary’s University of Minne- • Health Sciences • Sport Management sota offers on the spot decision interviews for • Biology Pre-Echocardiography • Strategic Communication students transferring from another college or • Pre-Sonography university. Contact the Admission Office to schedule an appointment, 1-507-457-1700. You will receive a decision on-the-spot upon UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION your arrival to campus or via a virtual Zoom meeting, pending your submission of the Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are online Saint Mary’s University Application or enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25 the Common Application at least three days prior of your appointment. All official required 1,467 29% 15% 23% 57% 76% documents listed in the Transfer Applicant Checklist are necessary in order to receive Enrollment in graduate programs: 4,081 (Both Twin Cities and Winona campuses) an admission decision. Apply now and learn about how Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota supports undergraduates in their academic journeys with financial support. There are SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES several scholarships available exclusively to • Transfer Academic Scholarships based on transfer GPA Fall — Rolling admission transfer students. ($10,000–$20,000) Spring — Rolling admission • PTK Scholarship ($2,500) • Transfer Community & Technical College Scholarship ($1,500) FAFSA code: 002380

Mailing address: 700 Terrace Heights, Winona, MN 55987

Admissions: 507-457-1700, 800-635-5987 fax: 507-457-1722

Financial aid: 507-457-1437

Transfer contact: Office of Admissions, [email protected] www.smumn.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Accredited institution, 100 or 1000 level or higher, grades of C- or better; St. Kate’s also accepts both the Associate of Arts (A.A.) and MNTC degrees.

NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS

St. Catherine University has the largest bac- • Apparel Design • Fashion Merchandising • Doctor of Physical Therapy calaureate college for women in the nation, a • American Sign Language/ • Doctor of Nursing Practice • Master of Physician Assistant comprehensive lineup of health care pro- Interpreting • Respiratory Care Studies grams and an array of nationally and region- • Critical Studies of Race • Radiation Therapy • Public Health ally known graduate and associate programs and Ethnicity • Sonography for women and men. St. Kate’s welcomes transfer students into the College for Wom- en (bachelor’s degrees) and the College for UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Adult (associate and bachelor’s degrees for women and men). Students can choose from Total Share of new students Share of enrolled students Share who are Share who Share who are enrollment who are transfers who are non-traditional students of color are female under age 25 more than 100 fields of study and nearly 60 majors, plus 37 more through partnerships with other Twin Cities private colleges — as 2,983 53% 33% 41% 95% 62% well as dozens of minors and nine pre-pro- fessional programs. The Wildcats compete in Enrollment in graduate programs: 1,294 NCAA Division III athletics.

SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES FAFSA code: 002342 • Academic Achievement Scholarship for Fall and Spring — Rolling admission Transfer Students ($10,000–$26,000) Mailing address: • Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship ($2,500) 2004 Randolph Avenue, F-02, St. Paul, MN 55105 • Duplikate ($2,000) • Triplikate ($3,000) • St. Kate’s Complete Scholarship ($3,000) Admissions: 651-690-8850, 800-656-KATE (5283), fax: 651-690-8868

Financial aid: 651-690-6540

Transfer contact: Jennifer Searles, [email protected] www.stkate.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

We recommend a minimum college GPA of 3.0, with grades of C or higher. Each transcript is evaluated individually. Transfer credit is subject to evaluation by registrar upon acceptance.

Transfer students are a welcome addition to NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS the St. Olaf community, as we seek a diverse student body with a wide array of interests, St. Olaf’s signature Conversation programs (the great books, the nature of scientific inquiry, American, talents, and backgrounds. St. Olaf is a com- Asian, Environmental, Public Affairs, and Race Matters studies) bring students with diverse interests munity of individuals, and we are looking for and academic majors together in a common discussion-based, cross-disciplinary dialogue on enduring creative problem solvers who will share their questions and issues of consequence. unique perspectives. With two thirds of stu- dents choosing to study abroad, an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, and a tight-knit UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION residential campus with small class sizes, St. Olaf doesn’t produce ordinary college Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are grads. It turns out Oles (Oh-lees). Oles are enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 born of St. Olaf’s strong academic program: one that hones minds from the arts and music 2,953 3% 24% 59% 100% to math and science, while its emphasis on global engagement broadens perspectives. The vibrant community fosters deep self- reflection and lifelong friendships. Oles are SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES the people companies want. Oles are the people the planet needs. • Transfer Student scholarships Transfer Deadline: Apr. 1 • Fine Arts (Music, Dance, Art, Theater) scholarships (with notification no later than • National Merit scholarships May 15 for fall enrollment).

FAFSA code: 002382 • Profile code: 6638 For limited spring enrollment, please contact [email protected] Mailing address: for more information. 1520 St. Olaf Avenue, Northfield, MN 55057

Admissions: 507-786-3025, 800-800-3025 fax: 507-786-3832

Financial aid: 507-786-3019

Transfer contacts: Admissions Office, [email protected] www.stolaf.edu CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Accepted on a course-by-course basis. Minimum 2.3 cumulative GPA of transferable courses to be considered for admission. No Ds are accepted for credit.

NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS We help you discover who you can be and how you can make a difference in the world. • Actuarial Science • Computer Sciences • Computer Engineering A St. Thomas education unlocks talents • Neuroscience • Justice and Peace Studies • Biology of Global Health that allow you to solve problems within and • Music Business • Civil Engineering • Entrepreneurship among more than 150 majors and minors, from neuroscience and engineering to health care and computer science. As a Catholic university, we’re committed to championing a UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. Total Share of new students Share who are Share who Share who are You become part of a welcoming community enrollment who are transfers students of color are female under age 25 that respects the dignity of each person and values their unique contributions. As a transfer 6,333 10% 21% 47% 96% student, you’ll quickly develop Tommie pride. In fact, transfer students have received the Enrollment in graduate programs: 3,460 Tommie outstanding senior award and have been inducted into our Athletic Hall of Fame. Ready to dive into the St. Thomas experience? We’re ready for you. SCHOLARSHIPS DEADLINES

• UST Transfer Award ($5,000–$20,000): This award recognizes Fall — Aug. 1 priority deadline the academic accomplishments of transfer students who have Spring — Jan. 1 priority deadline FAFSA code: 002345 positively contributed to their community and demonstrated post-secondary academic success. Mailing address: Mail 5017, 2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 • Music Scholarship ($500–$5,000): Students must major in music for each of the following areas: fretted and bowed strings; keyboard; voice; woodwind; brass and percussion. Admissions: 651-962-6150, 800-328-6819, Ext 2-6150, fax: 651-962-6160 • Transfer College Access Scholarship: Transfer students that participated in a college access program while in high school Financial aid: 651-962-6550 have the opportunity to be considered for an additional $2,000 scholarship. A few examples of these college access programs are College Possible, AVID, or TRiO. Transfer contacts: Kyle Thomas, [email protected] www.stthomas.edu/tr Evening/Weekend and Online Offerings for Adult Learners

Six of Minnesota’s nonprofit colleges and uni- versities offer evening and weekend or online programs for adult (or non-traditional) under- graduates completing a degree.

Following are profiles of each institution’s programs, along with the names of admission contacts to learn more. You can find general information on these and other institutions on the preceding profile pages. Augsburg University

Augsburg’s Adult Undergraduate program is a PROGRAM SCHEDULE CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY blended format evening degree completion pro- Classes meet: Blended format, on campus and on- 1.67 GPA or higher, C- or better gram available in Business, Education, Psycholo- line. Courses meet 7/8 times per semester—either gy and Nursing (BSN Completion). Courses in a weekly for have a semester or every other week. SCHOLARSHIPS blended format meet on campus approximately Application deadlines: Fall semester, Aug. 15; Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), Corporate Partnership, 6-8 times each semester with the remaining con- Spring semester, Dec. 15; Summer semester, May 1 Alumni, Military, AmeriCorps — All $50/credit tent online. Augsburg’s faculty are committed to discount (Students can only receive one) providing flexibility while still creating an engaging PROGRAM TYPE environment for students and allowing for voca- Degree completion, requires 12 transferable semes- tional development ter credits for admission

CONTACTS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE Brian Turk, [email protected] Accounting, Business/Economics, Finance, Education (Elementary, Secondary, ESL, Special www.augsburg.edu/pro/ Education ABS), Management, Marketing, BSN completion, Psychology, Interdisciplinary Studies

Bethel University

Our adult undergrad programs at the College of line options, multiple locations, and class schedules Nursing (RN to BSN), Post-Baccalaureate Nursing, Adult & Professional Studies are about helping will help you manage assignments, in-class require- Psychology, Special Education, and Certificates in working adults obtain their degree. Whether you’re ments, and the other obligations in your life. Addiction Studies, Alcohol and Drug Counseling looking to finish a degree or planning to start one and Senior Care Leadership and Administration for the first time, we have several options that will CONTACT help you start a new career or open new opportu- [email protected] CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY nities in your current field. 2.0 GPA or higher; Nursing — 2.25 GPA www.bethel.edu/adult-undergrad/ What makes our programs unique? Focused on If you have credits from regionally accredited real-world skills. Our professors have extensive PROGRAM SCHEDULE colleges or universities, they will likely transfer to experience in their fields and will mentor you in Classes meet: Evenings, evenings plus online (hy- Bethel. Furthermore, your professional, life, mili- important life and work decisions. Our programs brid), or fully online tary, and other past educational experiences could are designed to help you build skills that can be Semesters: Fall, Aug.—Dec.; Spring, Dec.—May; count as credits toward your degree. applied directly to your workplace. Summer May—Aug. Application deadline: Varies by program SCHOLARSHIPS Taught from a Christian perspective. You’ll ex- Corporate Partnership Sponsorship, St. Paul Frog- plore faith and work integration, discuss important PROGRAM TYPE town/Summit-University Grant, Bethel Military issues, and develop your whole character. This Undergraduate accelerated and online Scholarship. For more information on scholarships, unique approach makes Bethel a truly transforma- visit bethel.edu/adult-undergrad/financial-aid/ tional experience. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor Designed for adult students. We know many of our of Arts in Christian Ministries, Human Services, students work full time, have families, and are in- Organizational Leadership, Bachelor of Science volved in their community while in school. Our on- in Accounting, Business Management, Finance, The College of St. Scholastica

Your success is our purpose. There’s a reason why al and Community College, Itasca Community CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY it’s easier to succeed at The College of St. Scholas- College, St. Cloud, St. Paul, Inver Hills Community 2.0 GPA or higher tica. We understand how a bachelor’s degree can College, Rochester, Arizona, Hibbing, Austin. help you reach your career goals with the flexibility Trimesters/semesters: Fall I & II, Spring I & II, At CSS the ways to transfer in credits are as limit- of face to face or online. We rally behind your pur- Summer I & II less as the amount of credits you can transfer in. pose like no other institution can. Application deadlines: Varies by program We provide students with the most value for their credits earned. St. Scholastica accepts the Asso- CONTACT PROGRAM TYPE ciate of Arts (AA) and/or the Minnesota Transfer Lindsay Lahti, [email protected] Undergraduate accelerated, evening and online Curriculum (MNTC) for lower-division general education requirements. Learn more at css.edu/ www.css.edu/undergraduate/extended-campus UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE transfer credits. Accounting, Management, Organizational Behav- PROGRAM SCHEDULE ior (online), Social Work, RN to BS Online Track SCHOLARSHIPS Classes meet: Accelerated, evenings and online program, Health Information Management (online), Program-specific offers available. options at each of our nine campus locations: Computer Information Science (online), Elementary Central Lakes College, Duluth, Fond du Lac Trib- Education, and Post-Baccalaureate Nursing

Concordia University, St. Paul

Whether you are finishing a degree or pursuing a PROGRAM SCHEDULE Information & Technology Management, Marketing, career change, Concordia University, St. Paul offers Classes meet: On campus or online, weeknights or Management & Leadership, Psychology, Pulmonary associate and bachelor’s degree programs that fit on select community college campuses Science, Sport Management, BSN, Pre-Licensure your needs and busy life. Trimesters: Fall (Sept.—Dec.), Winter (Jan.—Mar.), BSN Spring (Apr.—Jun.) Our flexible, student-centered accelerated pro- Application deadlines: Fall (Aug. 1), Winter (Dec. 1), CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY grams connect scholarly thought to action, Spring (Mar. 1) 2.0 GPA or higher bridging the gap between theory and practice by encouraging you to draw on the knowledge you PROGRAM TYPE have already learned on the job and in life. Full Accelerated/cohort model, 7 week courses. Pre- financial aid in the form of grants and loans may be Licensure Nursing is year round, 14 week courses available. UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE CONTACTS Accounting, Business, Child Development, Sylvia Alexander-Sedey, [email protected] Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Exercise Science, Family Science, Health Care www.online.csp.edu Administration Human Resource Management, Hamline University

CONTACT Application deadlines: Fall, rolling, but Aug. 1 CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY Dan Merley, [email protected] priority deadline; Spring, rolling, but Dec. 15 priority 2.0 GPA or higher Kaia Sherburne, [email protected] deadline; Summer, April 1 You must have 40 transferable semester credits www.hamline.edu/online-education/ PROGRAM TYPE for admission plus two or more years of full-time bachelors-degree/ Degree completion, the program format is two professional work experience. As part of the ad- eight-week sessions per term, six sessions per year. missions process, you’ll receive a comprehensive PROGRAM SCHEDULE degree-evaluation that lays out how your courses Classes meet: Fully online UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE and credits from previous colleges will transfer in. Trimesters: Fall, Aug.–Dec.; Spring, Jan.–May; Business administration or psychology Summer, May–Aug.

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota

Saint Mary’s accelerated bachelor’s completion PROGRAM SCHEDULE CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY programs are designed for busy, working adults Classes meet: Evenings and blended (accelerated All credits of C or better will be accepted, mini- like you. With a generous credit transfer policy, schedule) options at five locations in Minneapolis, mum of 30 semester credits required for admis- including credit for Peace Officers Standards and Apple Valley, and Rochester. New online options sion. Students who have completed the Minnesota Training (POST), continuing education, and military available for some programs. Transfer Curriculum (MNTC) or an Associate of Arts training, and prior learning assessment that allows Semesters: Fall, Sept.–Dec.; Spring, Jan.–Apr.; Sum- degree from a regionally accredited institution are for up to 35 credits to be earned on your work and mer, May–Aug. considered to have met Saint Mary’s University of life experience, these programs are about finishing Application deadlines: Rolling admission deadline, Minnesota’s general education requirements for what you started. As working adult, you have ex- email contacts for specific deadlines. the Bachelor of Science degree. Please contact our perience that matters. With convenient class times staff for a preliminary transfer evaluation. and varied modalities, the bachelor’s completion PROGRAM TYPE programs provide the flexibility and support you Undergraduate accelerated SCHOLARSHIPS need to succeed. Bachelor Completion Scholarship, SGPP Faculty UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE and Staff Scholarship CONTACTS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Accounting, Business Cherie Jandrich, [email protected] Administration, Health Care and Human Services Nicole Coppersmith, [email protected] Management, Human Resource Management, Cheryl Cox, [email protected] Information Technology, Marketing, Nursing, Molly Bigelow, [email protected] Criminal Justice Leadership, Public Health and Business Intelligence and Data Analytics www.smumn.edu/complete St. Catherine University

In St. Kate’s College for Adults, you’ll get the Semesters: Fall, Sept.–Dec.; Spring, Feb.–May; (bachelor’s completion for PTAs), Public Health, flexibility and convenience you need to fit college Summer, June–Aug. Psychology, Radiation Therapy, Social Work into your busy life. Pursue a bachelor’s or associate Deadlines: To allow enough time to process your Certificates: Community Health Worker Certificate program, and gain critical thinking, problem solving application, we recommend that you submit all ap- (Public Health), and leadership skills to take your career to a higher plication materials at least four weeks prior to the level. With a degree from St. Kate’s, employers will start of the semester. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY know you’re ready to act responsibly, lead ethically, 2.0 or 2.5 GPA or higher depending on the program and make a difference immediately. PROGRAM TYPE There are a few select completely online programs, If you’ve earned credits from a college or university CONTACTS but most are hybrid format that blend online course- that was regionally accredited at the time you at- Michelle Schedin, [email protected] work along with in person on campus meetings. tended, we will help to apply those credits toward Angela Stanco, [email protected] a St. Kate’s degree. We offer free unofficial pre-ad- Jennifer Searles, [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AVAILABLE mission evaluations to review your transcripts and Associate: Radiography, Occupational Therapy estimate how many courses you have left to com- www.stkate.edu/information-for/adult-students Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant Bachelor’s: plete your bachelor’s degree. Accounting, Business Administration, Elementary PROGRAM SCHEDULE Education, Early Childhood Education, Early SCHOLARSHIPS Classes meet: Many evening/weekend/online Childhood-Montessori, Healthcare Management, St. Kate’s Complete ($2,100), Phi Theta Kappa PTK courses have a blended (hybrid) delivery, combin- Marketing, Nursing: R.N. to Baccalaureate (online ($1800), Duplicate/Triplicate ($1,200), Alumnae ing classroom, online and off-campus activities for registered nurses), Nursing-BSN (to become a Referral ($300/$600), corporate artnership (10% registered nurse), Physical Therapist Assistant-BS tuition reduction) Undergraduate majors, minors and concentrations

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