Transfer Admissions Requirements at SUNY PlattsburghStudents who have graduated from a high school and have enrolled at a college or university (whether finishing the semester or not) are considered for admission to SUNY Plattsburgh as transfer students. Students can transfer at any time - but to be based on the merits of transfer coursework alone, a student must have completed two semesters of full-time study (approximately 24-30 credits) at the time of application. Students who have less than 24 credits will also be asked to provide a high school transcript and SAT/ACT scores. Such students must meet both transfer and freshman admission requirements. For more information, view SUNY Plattsburgh Freshman admission requirements . The top factors used for considering admission at SUNY Plattsburgh are (in order of relative importance):
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Special Programmatic RequirementsSome programs at SUNY Plattsburgh have special requirements for admission. These include: SUNY Plattsburgh Branch Campus ProgramsThe SUNY Plattsburgh Branch Campus at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, NY offers four undergraduate programs: Childhood Education, Criminal Justice, Management, and Psychology. As degree-completion programs, students must enter the program with certain prerequisites completed. Read more about Branch Campus Programs . Nursing ProgramAdmission to the traditional nursing program (as opposed to the program for people who are already Registered Nurses) is highly competitive, with the number of applicants far exceeding the capacity of the program. Preference is given to applicants with the highest GPA and the most number of prerequisites completed. Read more about our Nursing Program . Social Work ProgramThe Social Work Program at SUNY Plattsburgh requires that transfer students complete an essay and reference letter to gain admission. Information to complete this process is automatically sent to the applicant. Read more about our Social Work Program . GPA RequirementsAs mentioned above, a 2.30 GPA is recommended for admission to most programs. However, some have a higher GPA requirement. These include: Competitive Admission2.75 or Higher GPA2.50 or Higher GPAThe Admission Review ProcessThe admission review takes into account the student's entire profile. Therefore, applicants may increase their chances for admission by submitting the Transfer Supplemental Application Form . Other supplemental factors include:
Students applying to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) must submit both academic and financial information (see the Undergraduate Application for details). |
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Contact Information
The Admissions Office is located on the 10th floor of the Kehoe Building.
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m
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Sean Brian Dermody, Assistant Director for Transfer Admissions
Mailing Address: Admissions |
