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TRANSFER STUDENT AND FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST

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Applying To Gannon

Submit the admissions application (hard copy or online).

Submit the Transfer Recommendation for Gannon University from current or most recent institution attended.

Request that official transcripts from all colleges or institutions attended be sent to the Office of Admissions.

If you began college in Fall 2021 or later, the SAT/ACT score requirement may be waived. Please check with the Office of Admissions.

If you have completed fewer than 30 college credits, request than an official high school transcript be sent to the Office of Admissions.

Request that official high school transcripts be sent to the Office of Admissions if applying for a health professions program.

After being accepted to Gannon, watch for your credit evaluation materials to be emailed to you from the Office of Admissions.

Submit your enrollment deposit form with payment to the Office of Admissions.

The Registrar’s Office will assist in the creation of your class schedule. Use Self-Service on my.gannon.edu to view class registration, financial aid and tuition bill.

Attend a Welcome session in January or a College Day/Orientation session in July.

Request that all final transcripts be sent from your transferring institution to the Office of Admissions.

Affordability

For nearly 100 years, affordability has been part of Gannon University’s Mission. Gannon’s Office of Financial Aid has experts who are available to discuss the ways Gannon is making college more affordable and can help students individually as they transfer to the University. We are committed to offering the best financial assistance package possible, including scholarship opportunities for transfer students.

Applying For Financial Aid

File the FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) as soon as possible after Oct. 1.

Eligible Transfer Credits

Courses you have completed at the college level that are relevant to your selected academic program are eligible for transfer as long as you have earned a grade of “C” (2.0) or better. After acceptance into Gannon, your college transcripts will be sent to the Registrar’s Office for review. You will receive an email indicating the number of credits and courses accepted. A transfer credit evaluation is required for official credit information. Only credits from regionally accredited institutions may be considered for transferability.

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