Transfer Students
At PLU, Transfer Students are not only welcome they are considered an
important part of the campus community. Transfer Students are valued for
the wealth of experience and diversity they bring to campus. Come see
how you can benefit from being at PLU while other students can benefit
from having you here.
Transfer Admission to PLU
Transfer Students are those who come to PLU from other regionally accredited
colleges or universities. To be considered for admission to PLU Transfer
Students need to have at least a 2.50 gpa (on a 4.0 scale) with at least
30 semester hours of college level, academic coursework from an accredited
institution. Transfer Students who wish to apply for admission with less
than 30 semester hours of transferable credit need to submit their SAT
or ACT scores. Transfer Students who have taken the GED need to submit
those scores in place of high school transcripts.
Direct Transfer Agreement
Transfer Students who have completed an appropriate associates degree
from one of the 29 Washington State Community Colleges enter PLU with
junior standing. They also are given credit for having satisfied all Core
and General University Requirements except for four semester hours in
Religion, and four semester hours in Diversity which must be taken at
PLU. Transfer Students who have not completed an associates degree or
who seek to transfer from institutions other than Washington State Community
Colleges will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by-course basis
to determine the number of transferable credits and transfer GPA.
For a list of the Direct Transfer Agreement Associate Degrees, click
here.
More information regarding the Direct
Transfer Agreement
Transfer Equivalency Guides
PLU accepts course work from other accredited institutions. Some of those
courses transfer as general elective credit while others transfer in as
an equivalent to a specific PLU course. Contact the Office of Admissions
or the Office of the Registrar for information about transferring courses
from four-year institutions. For information about transferring coursework
from community colleges in the state of Washington refer to the Transfer
Equivalency Guide.
Financial Aid
A PLU education not only offers transfer students an effective liberal
arts curriculum that provides excellent professional preparation but it
also provides an education that increases in value over time. PLU provides
students with the tools to get a job and the ability to make a difference
in whatever career they choose. To that end, PLU offers a competitive
financial aid package based on a combination of need, merit and talent.
All students who apply to PLU are encouraged to complete a FAFSA (Free
Application for Federal Student Aid). FAFSAs should be completed in the
month of January prior to the Fall Semester for which a student seeks
admission.
For more information about Financial Aid, click here.
Campus/Student/Residential Life
Transfer Students are encouraged to participate to the fullest extent
possible at PLU; This could mean anything from living on campus, joining
campus organizations, volunteering to serve in the community, running
for student government to playing varsity or intramural sports. Much of
a student's education comes from experiences outside of the classroom.
We feel the more time you spend on campus interacting with your classmates,
your professors and even your neighbors in the community, the greater
the perspective you will bring to your career. We hope you take advantage
of the many opportunities that will come your way while at PLU.
Further info:
Athletics
Residential Life
Student Life
Campus Organizations
Community Involvement
Community Events (including athletics, cultural events, special events)
City of Tacoma
Tacoma Chamber of
Commerce
City of Seattle
Seattle Chamber of
Commerce
Learn More About PLU
You can get only so much of a feel for a place from a web site. We would
encourage you to continue to learn more about us and decide for yourself
if PLU and you are a good fit. Please feel free to contact
the Admissions Office if you have any questions or would like to take
a tour of campus, meet with the Transfer Coordinator, sit in on a class
or two, meet with faculty in your academic area(s) of interest. You can
also stay overnight on campus and see what it would be like to be a student
at PLU.