To be eligible for admission as a transfer
applicant, a student should have an official transcript showing credits
and grades and an official statement of honorable dismissal sent directly
from the college or university previously attended to the Admissions Office.
All transfer students must receive an authorization form from the General
College before entering a major department. A student who is not in good
standing with the school from which he/she desires to transfer will not
be granted admission to Alcorn until he/she is eligible for readmission
to that school. Transfer students must have an overall average of “C” and
the following required 24 semester hours:
6 semester hours English Composition
3 semester hours College Algebra or above
6 semester hours Laboratory Science
9 semester hours Transferable Electives
Full credit is given for all courses passed at other accredited
institutions provided the courses and grades of “C” and above are equivalent
to the requirements of the curriculum chosen at Alcorn (Mississippi
Community and Junior College transfers click here to review the Transfer
Articulation Agreement). In all cases, in
order for a student to qualify for graduation, he must possess a 2.0 average
on a 4.0 scale based on his record at Alcorn as well as on his entire record.
A transfer student from a non-accredited college may be
considered for admission on a one-by-one basis, providing the student meets
the above semester hour requirements.
Transfer applicants who meet the freshmen admission requirements
at Alcorn State University, but choose to enroll at another institution,
and who do not have the 24 or 15 hour requirement may transfer at any time
provided the following provisions are met:
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The applicant submits a formal application.
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The applicant submits an official transcript from each college
or university attended.
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The applicant is in good standing at the last college or
university attended.
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The applicant submits a minimum American College Test (ACT)
composite score of 15 or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) composite of 600.
Out-of-State Students must present an ACT score of 18 or a SAT score of
700.
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The applicant has a cumulative grade point average of 2.0
on a 4.0 scale (based on methods of computing GPA at Alcorn State University).
Evaluation of Credits.
The Dean of General College,
along with the department chairperson to which the student has been admitted,
determines courses that can be accepted in the degree program. Students
will not receive transfer credit for the courses designed specifically
for technical and vocational career programs, or remedial programs. Students
transferring from one of the Mississippi public community colleges and
following the 64 hour CORE approved by the eight state universities will
receive complete credit for the courses outlined in that 64 hour CORE.
The department chairperson to which the application is
submitted determines the way previously earned credits will apply in the
degree program. Students ordinarily receive no transfer credit for courses
designed specifically for technical and vocational career programs, or
remedial programs.
Once admitted to the university, a student must obtain
written approval of his/her department chairperson before taking courses
at another institution with the intention of transferring credits toward
an Alcorn State University degree.
Grade Requirements.
After enrollment at the university,
all course work attempted at other institutions will be recorded without
changes in grades on the student’s academic record at the university. Transferred
courses with “D” (1.00) will not apply for credit.
At the discretion of the executive officer, the university
may allow a limited number of high risk transfer students to enter who
have not met the entire 24-hour transfer requirement. This number shall
be no greater than a number equivalent to 10 percent of the previous year’s
(for summer, fall, and spring terms) first-time transfer students. Each
high risk student must have achieved a minimum of fifteen transferable
semester hours, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
These hours must include six hours of English Composition.
Students from fully accredited institutions ordinarily
will be given full credit for work transferred into the university as long
as the courses taken are the same as, or equivalent to, courses offered
in the department in which the student enrolls at the institution.
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