A transfer student has enrolled in a college, university, technical or proprietary school after graduation from high school, but has not completed a bachelor's degree.
You are still considered a transfer student even if you don't think your previous credits will transfer to Kent State.
TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Official high school transcript or GED transcripts
- Not required if you have successfully completed 12 or more college-level semester hours.
2. Official transcripts from every college or university you attended
- Submit official transcripts from every college college or university you attended after high school (or after receiving your GED), even if you feel credit will not be transferable. Failure to report previously attended colleges or universities is falsification and may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the university. To request official transcripts be sent, see instructions below.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Sources to help you understand what courses transfer to Kent State.
Kent State Transfer Credit Guide
Visit Kent State's to find out how courses you have taken at your previous institution(s) will transfer to Kent State. This information is updated to help you see how your prior courses will transfer.
Transferology
is a nation-wide network designed to help students explore college transfer options. It saves students time and money by providing a quick, intuitive way of getting college transfer credit questions answered.
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are considered official only if they arrive in a sealed letterhead envelope from a high school, college or university. Transcripts issued directly to the student will be accepted only if the envelope is unopened. Once the envelope seal has been broken by someone other than a university employee, the transcript becomes unofficial.
Submit the application for admission along with the $40 non- refundable admission fee.
Submit high school transcript or GED/HiSET.
Submit transcripts from any educational institution(s) that you have attended.
Official transcripts can be sent electronically to “” or mailed to:
Send official transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
at Trumbull
4314 Mahoning Avenue NW
Warren OH 44483
Electronic transcripts: (Ohio schools only)
Parchment and/or eScrip-Safe transcripts can be emailed to trumbullinfo@kent.edu
Transfer applications are processed on a rolling basis. However, early application helps to ensure early consideration for class registration and financial aid. Therefore, the best time to apply is at least six months prior to the term you wish to enter Kent State Trumbull.
A transfer student has enrolled in a college, university, technical or proprietary school after graduation from high school, but has not completed a bachelor's degree.
You are still considered a transfer student even if you don't think your previous credits will transfer to Kent State.
TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Official high school transcript or GED transcripts
- Not required if you have successfully completed 12 or more college-level semester hours.
2. Official transcripts from every college or university you attended
- Submit official transcripts from every college college or university you attended after high school (or after receiving your GED), even if you feel credit will not be transferable. Failure to report previously attended colleges or universities is falsification and may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the university. To request official transcripts be sent, see instructions below.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Sources to help you understand what courses transfer to Kent State.
Kent State Transfer Credit Guide
Visit Kent State's to find out how courses you have taken at your previous institution(s) will transfer to Kent State. This information is updated to help you see how your prior courses will transfer.
Transferology
is a nation-wide network designed to help students explore college transfer options. It saves students time and money by providing a quick, intuitive way of getting college transfer credit questions answered.
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are considered official only if they arrive in a sealed letterhead envelope from a high school, college or university. Transcripts issued directly to the student will be accepted only if the envelope is unopened. Once the envelope seal has been broken by someone other than a university employee, the transcript becomes unofficial.
Submit the application for admission along with the $40 non- refundable admission fee.
Submit high school transcript or GED/HiSET.
Submit transcripts from any educational institution(s) that you have attended.
Official transcripts can be sent electronically to “” or mailed to:
Send official transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
at Trumbull
4314 Mahoning Avenue NW
Warren OH 44483
Electronic transcripts: (Ohio schools only)
Parchment and/or eScrip-Safe transcripts can be emailed to trumbullinfo@kent.edu
Transfer applications are processed on a rolling basis. However, early application helps to ensure early consideration for class registration and financial aid. Therefore, the best time to apply is at least six months prior to the term you wish to enter Kent State Trumbull.
A transfer student has enrolled in a college, university, technical or proprietary school after graduation from high school, but has not completed a bachelor's degree.
You are still considered a transfer student even if you don't think your previous credits will transfer to Kent State.
TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Official high school transcript or GED transcripts
- Not required if you have successfully completed 12 or more college-level semester hours.
2. Official transcripts from every college or university you attended
- Submit official transcripts from every college college or university you attended after high school (or after receiving your GED), even if you feel credit will not be transferable. Failure to report previously attended colleges or universities is falsification and may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the university. To request official transcripts be sent, see instructions below.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Sources to help you understand what courses transfer to Kent State.
Kent State Transfer Credit Guide
Visit Kent State's to find out how courses you have taken at your previous institution(s) will transfer to Kent State. This information is updated to help you see how your prior courses will transfer.
Transferology
is a nation-wide network designed to help students explore college transfer options. It saves students time and money by providing a quick, intuitive way of getting college transfer credit questions answered.
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are considered official only if they arrive in a sealed letterhead envelope from a high school, college or university. Transcripts issued directly to the student will be accepted only if the envelope is unopened. Once the envelope seal has been broken by someone other than a university employee, the transcript becomes unofficial.
Submit the application for admission along with the $40 non- refundable admission fee.
Submit high school transcript or GED/HiSET.
Submit transcripts from any educational institution(s) that you have attended.
Official transcripts can be sent electronically to “” or mailed to:
Send official transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
at Trumbull
4314 Mahoning Avenue NW
Warren OH 44483
Electronic transcripts: (Ohio schools only)
Parchment and/or eScrip-Safe transcripts can be emailed to trumbullinfo@kent.edu
Transfer applications are processed on a rolling basis. However, early application helps to ensure early consideration for class registration and financial aid. Therefore, the best time to apply is at least six months prior to the term you wish to enter Kent State Trumbull.
A transfer student has enrolled in a college, university, technical or proprietary school after graduation from high school, but has not completed a bachelor's degree.
You are still considered a transfer student even if you don't think your previous credits will transfer to Kent State.
TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Official high school transcript or GED transcripts
- Not required if you have successfully completed 12 or more college-level semester hours.
2. Official transcripts from every college or university you attended
- Submit official transcripts from every college college or university you attended after high school (or after receiving your GED), even if you feel credit will not be transferable. Failure to report previously attended colleges or universities is falsification and may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the university. To request official transcripts be sent, see instructions below.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Sources to help you understand what courses transfer to Kent State.
Kent State Transfer Credit Guide
Visit Kent State's to find out how courses you have taken at your previous institution(s) will transfer to Kent State. This information is updated to help you see how your prior courses will transfer.
Transferology
is a nation-wide network designed to help students explore college transfer options. It saves students time and money by providing a quick, intuitive way of getting college transfer credit questions answered.
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are considered official only if they arrive in a sealed letterhead envelope from a high school, college or university. Transcripts issued directly to the student will be accepted only if the envelope is unopened. Once the envelope seal has been broken by someone other than a university employee, the transcript becomes unofficial.
Submit the application for admission along with the $40 non- refundable admission fee.
Submit high school transcript or GED/HiSET.
Submit transcripts from any educational institution(s) that you have attended.
Official transcripts can be sent electronically to “” or mailed to:
Send official transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
at Trumbull
4314 Mahoning Avenue NW
Warren OH 44483
Electronic transcripts: (Ohio schools only)
Parchment and/or eScrip-Safe transcripts can be emailed to trumbullinfo@kent.edu
Transfer applications are processed on a rolling basis. However, early application helps to ensure early consideration for class registration and financial aid. Therefore, the best time to apply is at least six months prior to the term you wish to enter Kent State Trumbull.
A transfer student has enrolled in a college, university, technical or proprietary school after graduation from high school, but has not completed a bachelor's degree.
You are still considered a transfer student even if you don't think your previous credits will transfer to Kent State.
TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Official high school transcript or GED transcripts
- Not required if you have successfully completed 12 or more college-level semester hours.
2. Official transcripts from every college or university you attended
- Submit official transcripts from every college college or university you attended after high school (or after receiving your GED), even if you feel credit will not be transferable. Failure to report previously attended colleges or universities is falsification and may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the university. To request official transcripts be sent, see instructions below.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Sources to help you understand what courses transfer to Kent State.
Kent State Transfer Credit Guide
Visit Kent State's to find out how courses you have taken at your previous institution(s) will transfer to Kent State. This information is updated to help you see how your prior courses will transfer.
Transferology
is a nation-wide network designed to help students explore college transfer options. It saves students time and money by providing a quick, intuitive way of getting college transfer credit questions answered.
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are considered official only if they arrive in a sealed letterhead envelope from a high school, college or university. Transcripts issued directly to the student will be accepted only if the envelope is unopened. Once the envelope seal has been broken by someone other than a university employee, the transcript becomes unofficial.
Submit the application for admission along with the $40 non- refundable admission fee.
Submit high school transcript or GED/HiSET.
Submit transcripts from any educational institution(s) that you have attended.
Official transcripts can be sent electronically to “” or mailed to:
Send official transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
at Trumbull
4314 Mahoning Avenue NW
Warren OH 44483
Electronic transcripts: (Ohio schools only)
Parchment and/or eScrip-Safe transcripts can be emailed to trumbullinfo@kent.edu
Transfer applications are processed on a rolling basis. However, early application helps to ensure early consideration for class registration and financial aid. Therefore, the best time to apply is at least six months prior to the term you wish to enter Kent State Trumbull.