The University of Evansville is introducing new policies to make it easier for students to transfer to UE. WNIN’s John Gibson has details:
The university will now accept up to 90 credit hours from regionally accredited institutions so transfer students can bring more of their previous coursework with them and stay on track to graduate.
UE says most courses with a grade of C- or higher will be considered for transfer.
To earn a UE degree, students will complete at least 30 credit hours at the University, including their final 15, to ensure what UE calls a “meaningful on-campus academic experience.”
Students interested in transferring to the University of Evansville can learn more about the updated policies and admissions process here.