Admission Policy for Transfer Applicants

Applicants from other institutions seeking admission to the University must present evidence of good standing from the institution last attended and official transcripts of all college work taken. The institution must be a college or university accredited by a Commission on Colleges of a regional accrediting association. Any applicant who has not received an honorable dismissal (i.e. suspension or probation) from the previous institution will not be considered for enrollment at Trevecca until a minimum of one semester of suspension has elapsed.

A transfer applicant may be considered academically eligible for admission to Trevecca Nazarene University when the following GPA requirement is met:

 

Classification Quality Hours*
GPA Requirement 
Four-Year Degrees:    
Freshman 0-29 1.60 or higher
Sophomore 30-59 1.80 or higher
Junior 60-89 1.95 or higher
Senior 90+ 2.00 or higher
Two-Year Degrees:    
First Year 0-29 1.80 or higher
Second Year 30-60 2.00 or higher

* Hours attempted that impact a student's cumulative GPA.

If the admission condition is not met, a transfer applicant may be reviewed for admission on academic probation. Academic probation includes:

  1. Students granted admission on academic probation may be placed in INT 1150 Engaging Academic Success. As a student advances in class, the minimum academic level increases according to the scale on page 56 to assure that the 2.0 minimum grade point average requirement is met for graduation.
  2. The student's progress will be monitored through interviews and regular progress reports under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Student Success in the Center for Student Development. Students on probation are required to have counseling and class schedule approval by the Associate Dean of Student Success in the Center for Student Development before they are allowed to register and are required to maintain a 2.0 term GPA for courses taken during the semester of probation to avoid suspension the following term.
  3. Students may take INT 1150 Engaging Academic Success in the first semester of academic probation. Students who continue for more than one semester on academic probation may continue the class as INT 1155.