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What GPA do you need to transfer to ASU?
2.50
Transfer Application Requirements Transfer students who have earned an associate degree from a regionally accredited institution must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA (Arizona residents) or 2.50 cumulative GPA (non-residents).
How do I transfer from MCC to ASU?
- MAPP MyPath2ASU™ sign-up. Enter your Maricopa Enterprise ID (MEID) credentials and click Login to get started.
- Create a MAPP MyPath2ASU™ Identify your current transfer institution, complete your profile and choose from more than 300 on-campus and online pathways.
- Track your progress.
- Apply to ASU.
How do you transfer to ASU?
- Complete the undergraduate application for admission. Apply online with ASU’s Application for Admission, the Common Application or the Coalition Application.
- Activate My ASU and your ASURITE UserID.
- Submit the nonrefundable transfer application fee.
- Request to have your official transcripts sent to ASU.
Do Rio Salado credits transfer to ASU?
Interested in moving on to a four-year institution? We’ve partnered with Arizona State University to make transferring your Rio Salado College credits a smooth and friction-free process.
How much is the application fee for ASU?
In-state students currently pay a $50 application fee through the traditional application. Both in-state and out-of-state students will have to pay a $70 fee to use the Common App. According to ASU, the Common Application makes it easier for students who qualify for a waiver of their application fee.
How do I transfer my transcripts to ASU?
Request that your official transcript(s) be sent to Admission Services
- Transcripts may not be faxed.
- Transcripts sent via e-mail may be accepted if sent directly from an authorized school official at the issuing institution to ASU at [email protected].
How do I transfer my credits to Arizona State University?
You can transfer credits to ASU by requesting your transcripts from all colleges you have attended and have them sent directly to ASU. Then, when you have completed the admission application, paid the application fee and are admitted to ASU, your qualifying credits will automatically be added to your ASU Degree Audit.
What is a cost transfer in ASU?
About Cost Transfers. A cost transfer is defined as an after-the-fact re-allocation of a cost (expenditure) from one ASU account to another. These transfers sometimes move costs from or to a sponsored project account, and are thus monitored by the Office for Research and Sponsored Projects Administration.
What do transfer students pay for tuition and fees?
As a transfer student, you’ll pay ASU for tuition and fees, on-campus housing and meals. Books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses will vary depending on your spending choices and should be budgeted into your college expenses.
How many hours do you get for ASU exam credit?
You may earn no more than 60 hours of credit by exam for any degree program, including ASU comprehensive and proficiency exams. How do I transfer college credits to ASU? You can transfer credits to ASU by requesting your transcripts from all colleges you have attended and have them sent directly to ASU.