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  1. College Transcripts: Applicants need to request official college transcripts to be sent to EMU Admissions from all college institutions they have attended. Credit will be awarded for transfer courses in which the student has earned a grade of C or better. All transfer courses will be recorded with the titles and grades reported by the previous school. However, transfer credits will not be included when calculating the EMU cumulative GPA. Transfer students must take at least 30 SH in residence at EMU. At least 9 hours in the student's major and 6 hours in any minor must be taken at EMU.

  2. Application Requirements: Transfer applicants may receive admission by submitting transcripts of previous accredited college work showing at least a 2.00 grade point average in 30 SH of transferable credit. Applicants who have not been enrolled full-time in post-secondary education or have accumulated fewer than 30 SH will be asked to submit high school transcripts and will be evaluated on their high school and post-secondary records. Transfer applicants with fewer than the minimum requirements for admission may be asked to submit supplementary materials, granted academic warning or academic probation based on a review of previous academic performance and credit hours earned, or denied.

  3. Supplementary Materials: Applicants who do not meet the basic entry requirements may be required to submit a one page writing sample and secure two academic references, at least one of which must be a core subject teacher (English, Science, Math, or Social Studies). 

  4. Transfer Agreements: EMU maintains a special transfer agreement with Hesston College (Hesston, KS), Blue Ridge Community College (Weyers Cave, VA), and Laurel Ridge Community College (Middletown, VA) to assure the most beneficial transfer of credits for students of these institutions continuing their education at EMU. For details of the transfer agreements, contact the admissions counselor for transfer students or the EMU registrar's office at registrar@emu.edu.

  5. Nursing Program: There are additional requirements for transfers students interested in enrolling in EMU’s Nursing program. Read more on the Nursing program’s website: https://emu.edu/nursing/transfer.

  6. For a full statement of transfer credit policies and practices see the university registrar's website: https://emu.edu/registrar.

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  1. High School Transcripts: International first year students must submit high school transcripts with at least three years of secondary education and yearly course-by-course grades. Note that National Examination scores will not be accepted. Examined transcripts must be translated. We reserve the right to request for a professional transcript evaluation if necessary.

  2. College Transcripts: For international transfer students, the same notes apply as in the “Prospective Transfer Students” section with some additional criteria. Admissions will accept an international college transcript without a NACES member credit evaluation for admissions decision (NOT transfer credits) IF AND ONLY IF the college transcript is on a 4.0 grading scale. If a transcript is not on a 4.0 grading scale, a NACES eval evaluation (recommend WES) is required. In order for any international college credits to transfer, the international transcript must be evaluated by a NACES member. Admissions reserves the right to ask for a WES/NACES evaluation if deemed necessary in any case.

  3. English Test Scores: Applicants who are non-US Citizens with less than one year of academic experience in the US. must also demonstrate English language proficiency with a Duolingo score of 104+, paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550+, a computer- based TOEFL score of 213+, an internet-based TOEFL score of 79+, an IELTS score of 6.5+, or or SAT evidenced-based reading and writing of 460 or ACT English score of 19 

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