Transfer students are an important part of the College of Engineering community. Students from across Oregon and the Northwest choose Oregon State University for its commitment to education, research, and creating an engineering community that values diversity and inclusion.
The college welcomes new transfer students every term, and advisors are here to help you understand the transfer process and assess your standing prior to your arrival at Oregon State.
- If you are ready, you can apply as a transfer student now.
- Transfer student website
What is a transfer student?
- Completed a minimum of 24 quarter (16 semester) graded, transferable credits from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Admitted to Oregon State University through an official application.
- Obtained a high school diploma or equivalent over one year ago.
Degree Partnership Program
You can enroll at Oregon State while still attending an Oregon community college. Through Oregon State’s Degree Partnership Program, you can be jointly admitted and enrolled at Oregon State and any of our community college partner schools.
Oregon and Hawaii community college transfer students
Most of the lower-division coursework for engineering degrees can be completed at community colleges throughout Oregon. Transfer guides for Oregon and Hawaii community college students are available from the Oregon State admissions office. If you are new to understanding course equivalencies, start with the explanation of catalog listing structure.
Transfers from outside Oregon and Hawaii
If you are transferring to Oregon State from outside Oregon or from an institution that is not shown on the course articulations page, you can instead use the single-course search tool to understand how your credits will transfer. Please consult one of our advisors if you need assistance with course planning or understanding the process of transferring.
Additional information on credit transfers
Some courses from other institutions will transfer with course designations LDT or UDT, indicating lower-division or upper-division transfer courses for which we are not aware of a direct equivalent at Oregon State; however, many of these courses can still apply toward degree requirements.
Transfer Student Guides
Articulation guides are provided to assist transfer students in planning coursework efficiently. Every effort is made to keep these guides up to date, but the curriculum is always evolving. The OSU Catalog provides the most up-to-date curricular requirements for the College of Engineering programs. Students transferring to OSU will be required to complete the degree requirements outlined in the catalog for the year they matriculated.
Questions about articulations can be directed to the College of Engineering, Office of Student Services
AskEngineering@oregonstate.edu
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