Transfer Admission Deadlines
| |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
Transfer Admission (Priority) |
February 15 |
Not available |
Transfer Admission (Final) |
June 1 |
November 15 |
Dental Hygiene |
Not available |
September 1 |
Organizational Behavior |
June 1 |
Not available |
Community Involvement Program (CIP) |
February 15 |
Not available |
Readmission |
July 1 |
December 1 |
*Financial Aid |
February 15 |
December 1 |
FAFSA |
February 15 |
February 15
|
GPA Verification Form |
March 2 |
March 2 |
Students are encouraged to complete their
application before the deadlines.
*
The application for financial aid must be completed in order to
ensure timely aid disbursement. The application requires supplemental information,
including signed copies of household tax returns.
Pacific's Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA)
(Updated 05/01/2007)
Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC) Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA) with Pacific
(Updated 05/01/2007)
The University of the Pacific welcomes applications from students transferring
from other colleges. Students who have completed any post-secondary education
after high school graduation are considered to be transfer applicants.
Students wishing to transfer to the University of the Pacific should have
maintained good standing with all colleges attended. Minimum grade point
average required to be considered for admission to University of the
Pacific is 2.50.
Students who applied directly out of high school to University
of the Pacific, but who were not admitted, may reapply once 30 transferable
units have
been completed at another institution. Most candidates who gain admission
have grade point averages of 2.80 and higher.
The Office of Admission
evaluates each student individually, taking into account the complete
application.
Completed Application for Transfer Students
- Personal Statement
- Letter of Recommendation
- Official Transcripts from all colleges attended
- High School Transcripts (if transferable credits are less than 30 semester
units)
- SAT-I or ACT scores (if transferable credits are less than 30
semester units)