Transferring to the University of Redlands
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Transferring to the University of Redlands Office of Undergraduate Admissions • Graduated from high school or equivalent 1200 East Colton Ave. • Official Standardized Test Scores (ACT or SAT) Redlands, CA 92373 * Students may only transfer up to 66 units from a two-year (800) 455-5064 institution and 96 units from a four-year institution [email protected] * These are provided as general guidelines and are subject to www.redlands.edu review by the Admissions Application Committee Transferring to Redlands Application Requirements University of Redlands values the contributions of students • Submission of Common Application ($30 Application fee) from varied educational backgrounds and experiences. As a www.commonapp.org transfer student, it can be difficult to know where to go next. • Personal Statement including University of Redlands Whether you are coming from a community college or a four- writing requirements section year institution, Redlands is an excellent choice for students • One letter of recommendation from an academic instructor looking to complete a degree. • Official Standardized Test Scores (for those with fewer than 24 units completed) Deadlines • Official AP Exam Scores (if applicable) For Fall: March 1 • College Report (those transferring from a 4 year institution) For Spring: November 1 • Official copy of the following transcripts: Applications can be submitted after the deadline on a space o High School (must indicate graduation date and available basis. signature of records official) o College (transcripts must be submitted from all Admissions Requirements institutions attended) All applications are reviewed in a hollistic approach, however, Transcripts not mailed directly from the institution, unsealed in order to be considered for admission to the university, from the original envelope, printed from an online portal, or students must meet the following: hand delivered by the applicant are not considered official. Students with 24 or more transferable semester units • Graduated from high school or equivalent Interviews • Majority of transferrable coursework is within academic Although admissions interviews are not required, we courses encourage prospective transfer applicants to gather • Successful candidates traditionally have two solid semesters unofficial transcripts and set-up an interview to meet with of full time course work with no less than a 2.0 (C) in any an admissions counselor. Your counselor will evaluate your course and a recommended minimum of a 2.8 cumulative transcripts for admission, give you a general idea of how GPA many units will transfer to Redlands and guide you through • Successful completion of the following courses the application process. o English Composition o Intermediate Algebra or the equivalent Financial Aid o Foreign Language (1 semester college level or two-years in Tuition for the 2015-16 school year is $44,550, and room high school) and board costs are $13,090. Nearly eighty-five percent of our undergraduate students receive financial aid. We Students with fewer than 24 transferable semester units encourage all students to submit the Free Application for • Applicant will be reviewed according to first-year college Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA determines which preparatory procedures: types of aid programs, such as: grants, work-study and loan o Four years English programs a student is eligible for. o Three years math up to and including Algebra II o Two years foreign language o Lab Science o Social Studies January 2016 January Transfer to the University of Redlands The university offers limited merit based scholarships. However, they are usually reserved for the most competitive transfer applicants. For specific questions about financial aid at Redlands, please call Student Financial Services at 909.748.8074 Articulation Agreements Transfer agreements are designed to identify for students classes that apply towards the University of Redlands, Liberal Art Foundation requirements (General Education). You can find articulation agreements for the colleges listed below at (www.redlands.edu/articulation). If we do not have an Articulation Agreement with your college, you may use any of the agreements as a guide. Chaffey College Norco College Citrus College Orange Coast College College of the Desert Pasadena City College Crafton Hills College Riverside Community College Cuyamaca College Saddleback College East Los Angeles College San Bernardino Valley College Fullerton College San Diego City College Glendale College San Diego Mesa College Golden West College San Diego Miramar Irvine Valley College Santa Ana College Los Angeles Harbor College Santa Barbara City College Los Angeles Mission College Santa Monica College Moreno Valley College Santiago Canyon College Mt. San Antonio College Victor Valley College Mt. San Jacinto College West Los Angeles College Fall 2015 Transfer Statistics 409 Applications Received 218 Admitted 111 Enrolled 3.2 Average College Cumulative GPA 53% Female 47% Male Spring 2015 Transfer Statistics 81 Applications Received 28 Admitted 17 Enrolled 3.24 Average College Cumulative GPA 53% Female 47% Male.