How to Apply as a Transfer Student

How to Apply as a Transfer Student

Embark on a New and Exciting Path

We are here to help you make this change, every step of the way.

Your future at Clarkson begins with the application process. Transfer admissions are done on a rolling basis. Understand how to complete your application, apply for financial aid and prepare to have your transcripts evaluated.

Applying as a Transfer Student

Complete ONE of the applications listed below:

You will also need to submit the following supporting materials:

  • Dean of Students Recommendation Form *needs to be completed prior to enrollment.
  • Official transcripts from each college or university you have attended. (If you attended college outside of New York State, please provide course descriptions.)
  • Letters of recommendation. While not required, Clarkson will consider recommendations during the application review process. These recommendations can come from a professor, an employer, a former teacher, a coach or another professional.
  • Personal statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important or meaningful to you.
  • All transfer students are REQUIRED to submit a final high school transcript. This is required for federal aid and will not be taken into consideration for admissions unless the criteria below for credits is not met.

If you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university, you will also need to supply the following information:

  • Official high school record.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores.
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698

Step 1: Complete one of the applications below

Step 2: Submit the following supporting materials

  • Dean of Students Recommendation Form (needs to be completed prior to enrollment).
  • Official transcripts from each college or university you have attended. If you attended college outside of New York State, please provide course descriptions.
  • Letters of recommendation are not required but will be considered during the application review process. The recommendations can come from a professor, employer, former teacher, coach or another professional.
  • Personal statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important or meaningful to you.
  • All transfer students must submit a final high school transcript. This is required for federal aid and will not be taken into consideration for admission unless you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university. All transcripts should be translated.
  • Official English proficiency test scores, unless you are applying from a country with English testing waivers. Acceptable tests and minimum scores are:
    • TOEFL: 80
    • IELTS: 6.5
    • Duolingo English Test: 115
    • PTE: 56

Step 3: Additional information for the application

If you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university, you will need to submit:

  • Official high school record.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores. See Guidelines.
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698
  • If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you are likely going to need a student visa. For more information, please visit the International Center to learn more about this process.
  • To receive an I-20, you will need to show proof of financial support. There are two ways to do that:
    • Complete and return the Certificate of Finance Form.
    • Provide a certified letter from your sponsor indicating the amount of support available for each year along with a supporting letter from a bank official.

Financial Aid and Scholarships for Transfer Students

Students come to Clarkson University because we offer a high-quality, affordable education through a robust financial aid program. This applies to you, as well. As a transfer student, you are eligible for merit-based scholarships, including awards that are specifically geared toward transfer students.

Transfer-specific Financial Aid and Scholarships

Admitted Transfer Students

Welcome, Golden Knights! As a transfer student, you may have questions about what the college experience at Clarkson University is really like. We are here to make the transition easier with transfer-specific events, resources and campus visits.

Admitted Transfer Students

Mapping Your Credits

Your hard work will not go unnoticed. As part of the transfer admissions process, Clarkson reviews all of your prior college-level coursework. Credit is awarded upon receiving an official college transcript and other supporting documents. We will work together to make this process as seamless as possible. Learn more about the process.

Applying as an International Transfer Student

If you are transferring as an international student, you will need to take additional steps to complete the admissions process. Find out more about the student visa process, required financial forms and other supplemental materials you may need to send.

How to Apply as an International Student

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions

Interested in learning more about transfer admissions at Clarkson University? Feel free to contact our office with any questions.

Email: tradmission@clarkson.edu 
Phone: 315-268-2125