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Undergraduate Students

Transfer Information

Undergraduate Student Transfers

Work considered for transfer from other accredited schools will be carefully evaluated by University officials. Only work from official transcripts (registrar's original signature and college seal) will be considered for transfer from other accredited schools recognized by Amberton University. It is preferable that all transcripts are received by Amberton University prior to enrollment in order for previously completed courses to be reviewed for transfer into Amberton University. The earlier official transcripts are received and reviewed, the less likely a student is to enroll in an unnecessary course.

Transcripts can be emailed to: transcripts@Amberton.edu. Official electronic transcripts will be accepted from the educational institution or an approved third-party transcript service. Electronic transcripts from students or unapproved third-parties will not be accepted by Amberton University.

Transfer Student Information

There is no automatic transfer of credits toward a degree at Amberton.

Work considered for transfer from other accredited schools will be carefully evaluated by University officials. Only work from official transcripts (registrar’s original signature and college seal) will be considered for transfer from other accredited schools recognized by Amberton University.

Transcripts can be emailed to: transcripts@amberton.edu

Official electronic transcripts will be accepted from the educational institution or an approved third-party transcripting service. Electronic transcripts from students or unapproved third-parties will not be accepted by Amberton University.

All official academic transcripts to be considered for transfer credit must be submitted during the first session’s enrollment.

Students who fail to submit official transcripts during the first session’s enrollment may not be able to use transfer work as credit toward a degree.

Undergraduate Transfer of Credits

Assuming work is allowed to transfer from an accredited institution, the following guidelines will be followed:
1. Transfer work from another regionally accredited institution will be evaluated upon admission.
2. No grade below C will be accepted as transfer work.
3. Individual courses will be accepted but no grade points. Each Amberton University transfer student will begin with a new grade point average.
4. No more than a total composite of eighty-seven (87) hours will be allowed in transfer toward any Amberton University degree.
5. Students who duplicate a course accepted in transfer at Amberton University will lose the credits in transfer. Coursework completed at Amberton University will always take precedence over the transfer-equivalent credits.
6. An (X) placed by a transfer course in the TCR report means that the course is accepted in transfer as equivalent to the designated Amberton University course but will not satisfy upper-level hour requirements.
7. The age of transfer work may affect transferability.

Transfer of Credits from Another Institution

Both qualitative and quantitative considerations are involved in the transfer of credits from another institution.  There is no automatic transfer of credits toward a degree at Amberton University.  University officials will carefully evaluate work considered for transfer from other accredited schools.  Only work from official transcripts (registrar’s original signature and college seal) will be considered for transfer from other accredited schools recognized by Amberton University.

Official electronic transcripts will be accepted from the educational institution or an approved third-party transcription service.  Electronic transcripts can be emailed to Transcripts@Amberton.edu.  Electronic transcripts from students or unapproved third parties will not be accepted by Amberton University.  All official academic transcripts to be considered for transfer credit must be submitted during the first session’s enrollment.  Students who fail to submit official transcripts during the first session’s enrollment may not be able to use transfer work as credit toward a degree.

Military courses that are evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) as equivalent to graduate-level work are treated in the same manner as transferred credit. The number of credits awarded for courses recommended by ACE is at the discretion of Amberton University but will not exceed 12 semester hours.

Undergraduate Transfer Steps
Step #1 – Find your Pathway.

Pathways are available in the sections below.

Step #2 – Submit your Application.

Complete your application to Amberton University.

Step #3 – Order your Transcripts.

Order your official transcripts to be sent from your previous college to Amberton.

Step #4 – Register for Classes.

Choose your courses and register for classes at Amberton.  If you need assistance, talk with an Amberton Advisor who will help you choose your courses.

Step #5 – Apply for Financial Aid.

Apply for Financial Aid, if needed.  If you have any questions, contact a Financial Aid Advisor at 972-279-6511 ext. 168.

Dallas College Transfer Pathway

Amberton University has an agreement in place with Dallas College to accept students who want to transfer to Amberton University to complete their Bachelor’s Degree. Find the Transfer Pathway that fits your desired degree plan and your personal schedule. If you need help, email an Amberton Advisor who will assist you in choosing your pathway to success.

Transfer Equivalent Courses Dallas College Transfer Pathways
Collin College Transfer Pathway

Amberton University has an agreement in place with Collin College to accept students who want to transfer to Amberton University to complete their Bachelor’s Degree. Find the Guided Pathway that fits your desired degree plan and your personal schedule. If you need help, email an Amberton Advisor who will assist you in choosing your pathway to success.

Transfer Equivalent Courses Collin College Transfer Pathways
Tarrant County College Transfer Pathway

Amberton University has an agreement in place with Tarrant County College to accept students who want to transfer to Amberton University to complete their Bachelor’s Degree. Find the Guided Pathway that fits your desired degree plan and your personal schedule. If you need help, email an Amberton Advisor who will assist you in choosing your pathway to success.

TCC Schools Transfer Info Tarrant County College Transfer Pathways
Navarro College Transfer Pathways

Amberton University has an agreement in place with Navarro College to accept students who want to transfer to Amberton University to complete their Bachelor’s Degree. Find the Guided Pathway that fits your desired degree plan and your personal schedule. If you need help, email an Amberton Advisor who will assist you in choosing your pathway to success.

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Contact an Advisor

Looking for more information about transferring credits towards a Bachelor's degree at Amberton University? Contact one of our Enrollment Advisors today.

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