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  1. Iowa State has a rolling admissions policy. The transfer application is open up to one year prior to entry term. Transfer students are encouraged to apply at least six months prior to their desired entry term. Summer and fall entry. The FAFSA priority date is February 29. Make sure to indicate Iowa State on your current year using school code ...

  2. If you have already earned a bachelor's degree from another college or university, you may apply as a transfer student for a second undergraduate degree at Iowa State University. If you earned your bachelor's at Iowa State, you should apply as a reentering student.

  3. A transfer center dedicated to you. The Transfer Center offers an extra level of support as you make Iowa State your new home. We can help with navigating campus, making connections, and finding resources. Stop by on your campus visit; you can find us in Room 12 of Enrollment Services Center.

  4. As a transfer student, you may have questions about how international transfer credit is awarded at Iowa State. This page is intended to help you understand that process and inform you of what steps you can take to make it as easy as possible.

  5. Transfer Plans • Office of Admissions. Select Iowa State colleges and academic departments have developed transfer plans that will help you select courses at your community college that will meet degree requirements at Iowa State.

  6. In TRANSIT, prospective or current students can generate a transfer credit evaluation showing how their courses and degrees from a community college or university transfer to Iowa State University.

  7. Transfer students meeting acceptance standards for Iowa State University can immediately begin studies in engineering — there is not a separate admission process. Generally, transfer admission requirements include a transfer GPA of 2.25 or higher and a minimum of 24 academic credits.