Frequently Asked Questions
Q - What is required to transfer to
Tennessee Tech?
Transfer applicants (students who have completed at least 24 hours
of degree credit or equivalent at another college) must have at
least a 2.0 GPA in their last full-time semester (or last 12 hours
for part-time students) and a cumulative average that meets the
retention
standard required at Tennessee Tech.
The Admissions office will need official copies of your college
transcripts, your admissions application, and the $15 application
fee.
Q - Do I need to send my official high school transcripts also?
All transfer students graduating from high school in 1989 and after should request to have their official high school transcript
sent directly to the Admissions office.
If you graduated high school before 1989, or you have already earned a bachelor's degree, you are not required to submit high school transcripts.
Q - I don’t have the 14 academic
high school units. What do I do?
Any high school unit deficiencies will need to be removed in the
first 30 hours of enrollment at Tennessee Tech.
Q - How are my transfer credits evaluated
from previous schools?
Where can I find out what credits transferred from my previous schools?
The Graduation Office staff reviews your transcripts after you
have been admitted. They send documentation to the department of
your major for review. After department approval, the Graduation
office will post your transfer credit to your Eagle Online student
account.
More information about how
to review your transfer credit online....
Transfer Equivalency Tables for the Tennessee Board of Regents’
community colleges and Hiwassee College are created each year after
the catalogs become available. To see the online version of how
these courses transfer to TTU, visit www.tntech.edu/transfer/.
Printed copies are available in the TTU Admissions Office.
Q - Can I receive credit for AP, CLEP,
or other tests I have taken?
If credit was awarded at the previous school and you completed
the next course in the sequence with a grade of 'C' or better then
we grant credit. If it is a non-sequence course, scores must be
submitted to us before granting credit. If credit was received by
a departmental exam, we need to know what type of test was administered,
and our department will determine if credit may be awarded.
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