As a transfer student, you have a good idea of what you want from your next years at college whether it be the academic excitement of small, liberal arts classes or the fun of student life in a beautiful, urban setting.
Am I a Transfer Student?
If you attended a college or university after you received your high school diploma, you are a transfer student. Students who are 24 years or older, married or have a child are non-traditional students and should apply for the
Woodruff Scholar program.
Apply now
Apply in three easy steps:
- Print and mail the Common App for Transfers (PDF 458 KB) or apply online with the Agnes Scott application
- Print and mail the Common App Instructor Evaluation and College Official's Report forms (PDF 412 KB)
- Request that standardized SAT or ACT test scores and transcripts (from high school and college) be sent to Agnes Scott
Convenient re-apply
In most cases students who submitted an application as a high school senior do not have to re-submit a full application. Simply fill out the quick and convenient re-apply application. Print & mail the re-apply application (PDF file 224 KB).
Convenient re-enroll
Students who have withdrawn from Agnes Scott and now wish to re-enroll do not have to re-submit a full application. Simply fill out the quick and convenient re-enroll application. Print & mail the re-enroll application (PDF file 229 KB).
Deadlines
We strongly encourage you to apply by these dates:
• To enroll for spring semester: November 1
• To enroll for fall semester: March 1
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis thereafter.
Financial Aid
Transfer students are eligible for some merit-based scholarships and need-based aid offered to first-year students. To apply for Agnes Scott financial awards as well as federal aid, file the FAFSA at least two months before the start of the semester in which you plan to enroll.