Admission Requirements for Transfer Students
Students transferring to UW-Superior from accredited college parallel programs, colleges or universities with 12 or more earned credits and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (a letter grade of C) or better will usually be admitted in good standing. (Some majors require higher grade point averages to be admitted into those programs. Check with the Admissions Office.)
Students with 12 or more credits who have less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point average may be admitted on probation if their previous collegiate record meets the requirement of Standards for Academic Good Standing at UW-Superior, and if they would have originally qualified for admission as freshmen. Transfer applicants with fewer than 12 earned credits may be admitted if they would have originally qualified for admission as a freshman at UW-Superior.
UW-Superior's general education requirements are considered satisfied if a student has earned an associate's degree from a University of Wisconsin System institution.
UW-Superior's general education requirements are considered satisfied if a student has earned an associate's degree from the institutions listed below, providing the student has met the necessary course requirements.
- Cambridge Community College
- Central Lakes College
- Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
- Gogebic Community College
- Hibbing Community College
- Itasca Community College
- Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
- Lake Superior College - Mesabi Community College
- Nicolet Area Technical College
- Northland Community College
- Rainy River Community College
- Rochester Community College
- Vermilion Community College
Please contact our Admissions Office for more information regarding articulation agreements that list specific courses which must be taken with your associate's degree.
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