Admissions Requirements for Transfer Students
The following is a list of requirements for transfer students considering University of Michigan-Flint:
- You are considered a transfer student if you have taken college or university courses after you graduated from high school, or after you earned a GED.
- Transfer students should file an application as early in the academic year as possible. Submit a completed application along with your $30 application fee.
- Admission is based on all available academic data, including grades earned at previously attended post-secondary institutions, and the strength of academic achievements in 12 or more semester hours of transferable college credit. For students with fewer than 12 transferable credit hours, high school records and other credentials are considered. The University may consider non-academic factors in the admission decision, including information it receives regarding your leadership qualities, exceptional talents, conduct, and citizenship.
- You must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0.
- You will only receive transfer credit for courses taken at regionally accredited institutions in which you received a grade of “C” or better .
Click here for an admission checklist to help you through the admission process.



