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TRANSFER STUDENTS Are you a transfer student? You will need to provide official transcripts covering all your college-level credits. If you completed college-level work during high school, you are also required to provide official college transcripts. If you have completed fewer than 24 college credits, you may have to meet additional requirements—such as submitting high school records and standardized test scores—before you are admitted. Transfer students should apply six months before the semester they plan to attend K-State. 2. Have your official high school transcripts sent, if needed. 3. Have your official college transcripts sent. First semester of college credit: If this is your first semester taking college courses, do not send a college transcript until the current semester ends and grades are recorded on the transcript. Previous college credit: If you have completed college courses at the school you are now attending, have your transcript now and again after your current semester ends and grades are recorded on the transcript. A partial transcript is often sufficient to allow us to make an early admission decision and to begin the transfer credit evaluation for degree requirements. Note: Transcripts are required from all colleges you've attended, regardless of whether credits apply to your degree, you enrolled and withdrew, received no credit, or received failing grades. 4. Check out how your courses transfer to K-State. What happens next? At the same time, the dean of your intended college will be notified that your transfer courses are ready to evaluate. Your K-State advisor will then determine how the credits apply toward your degree requirements. Watch your mailbox
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