Transfer Students

Admission of Transfer Students

A student with 30 transferable semester credit hours (college level English and Mathematics must be included) will be considered a transfer student. Students transferring with fewer than 30 semester hours or not having completed college-level English and math may be subject to the freshman admission requirements.

Transferable Hours are defined according to the policies of the University System and CCGA. Transfer GPA is defined as the GPA calculated on ALL hours graded at regionally accredited institutions, to include courses that were failed and classes that will not be used towards degree/certificate requirements at CCGA. Institutional credit courses, CPC deficiency makeup courses, and vocational courses may not be used towards meeting graduation requirements. Students completing non-transferable associate degrees (e.g., Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Science in various health areas, and Associate of Applied Technology) at regionally accredited institutions will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine their eligibility for admission.
  1. Must submit transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Failure to report previous college attendance is considered to be sufficient cause for expulsion from this college and cancellation of any credits earned.
  2. Applicants must be in good academic standing and eligible to continue or return to any previous institution attended.
  3. Transfer credit earned while an applicant was participating in the Accel, or any other academic dual enrollment program will be prohibited unless the student had a minimum SAT I score of 970 (ACT Composite of 20) and a high school grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.