Traditional transfer students (students out of high school for less than four years at the time of enrollment) who have completed the equivalent of 12 semester hours of college-level coursework, and have a 2.0 cumulative college GPA from a regionally-accredited college or university are normally admitted in good academic standing.  High school credentials may also be reviewed.

Are you a transfer student who graduated high school more than four years ago?  Please visit our Adult Students page.

 

Upcoming Admission Dates

Students must be admitted by the following dates for the upcoming semesters:

chart showing admission deadline of January 3, 2020
Semester Start Admitted By
January 13, 2020 January 3, 2020

Note: The Office of Admission will not process undergraduate applications the week prior to class starting.

 

Students admitted by the deadline date, who want to register for classes the week before school starts, must already have their financial aid determined.

 

Application

Traditional transfer applicants must submit an application for admission along with the $25 application fee (application fee is non-refundable and does not apply toward college expenses). Students interested in completing a paper application may download a printable PDF version and submit it through the mail.

Print Applications- Print an application HERE. Print applications should be mailed with the $25 application fee to:

ATTN: Office of Admission
Mount St. Joseph University
5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233-1670

 

Official College Transcript

Transfer applicants must submit official college transcripts from all schools attended.

Official college transcripts should be sent from the school(s) to:

ATTN: Office of Admission
Mount St. Joseph University
5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233-1670

Note: Transfer credits are only accepted from regionally accredited institutions.

 

Official High School Transcript & Secondary School Report Form

Traditional Transfer applicants must submit official high school transcripts, and are encouraged to submit a secondary school report form:

  • Students should complete section I of the secondary school report form and submit the form to their high school counselor.  Counselors should complete section II and forward the form, along with the student's high school transcript to Mount St. Joseph University.  The high school transcript received must be final and official.

Mail High School Transcript to:

ATTN: Office of Admission
Mount St. Joseph University
5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233-1670

 

ACT and SAT Results

The Mount must receive all ACT and/or SAT results either directly from SAT/ACT or from official high school transcripts.

  • Mount ACT code: 3254
  • Mount SAT code: 1129
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Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation and personal essays may be included with the application, but are not required unless requested by the Office of Admission.

 

U.S. permanent residents must submit a copy of their permanent resident ID (green card).

 

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