You are a transfer student if you have attempted or completed 18 or more credits from a regionally accredited college or university after high school graduation.
Information for Transfer Students
We know there are many reasons students consider transferring from their current college or university. We also know you might have concerns about transferring current course work, meeting program prerequisites, managing timelines, and more. We want to help you through the process of applying to Penn State as a transfer student.
Do you have college credits and are you considering transferring into Penn State Altoona? Confused about the process? Questions on how Penn State evaluates credits from other institutions? Meet with an admissions counselor to discuss your questions, concerns, and possible academic future at Penn State Altoona. You can also tour our beautiful campus.
Penn State Altoona utilizes a shared advising model.
Faculty Advisers: Students who have already selected a major or are in pre-major status are advised by Penn State Altoona faculty members.
DUS Advisers: Students who enter the University in undecided status or are transitioning from one major to another are advised by professional advisers from the college's Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS).
Penn State Altoona offers a range of resources for adults returning to the college classroom as well as those considering first-time college enrollment.
All costs of attendance elements can be viewed on the University Budget Office's Tuition and Fees Schedules page by selecting the appropriate campus location.