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Transferring to OSUIT

A direct path to your academic finish line
OSU Institute of Technology serves as an advocate for continued education pathways for all students. We have set out to establish a series of agreements with partnering schools to provide seamless transfer of credits so that our graduates can transition easily into a field of study of their choice in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree.

Transfer Admission Requirements

Admission by Transfer

From State System Institutions:

  • Meet OSUIT's high school curricular requirements and academic performance standards.
  • Have a GPA that meets OSUIT's retention standards, based on at least 24 credit hours of graded college work

From Non-State System Institutions:

Meet OSUIT's entrance requirements.

Transcripts from colleges/universities accredited by the HLC or other regional associations are fully accepted.

  • Nonresident applicants must be in good standing at their current institution.
  • Transcripts from non-accredited institutions may be accepted if relevant to the student's degree program and validated by OSUIT.

For Students with Fewer Than 24 Credit Hours:

  • Submit an Application for Admission.
  • ACT/SAT scores are optional but requested.
  • Submit an official high school transcript.
  • Submit official college transcripts from all colleges attended.
  • Participate in ACCUPLACER (Next Generation) assessment in English, Math, and Reading if needed, unless you have:
  • A 2.5 overall high school GPA, OR
  • ACT scores of 19+ in English, Reading, and/or Math, OR
  • College credit in English, Reading, and/or Math.

For Students with 24 or More Credit Hours:

Applications for 2019 terms will open on July 1 for:

  • Submit an Application for Admission.
  • Submit official college transcripts from all colleges attended.
  • Participate in ACCUPLACER (Next Generation) assessment in English, Math, and Reading if needed, unless you have:
  • ACT scores of 19+ in English, Reading, and/or Math, OR
  • College credit in English, Reading, and/or Math.
Dr. Bill Path

“Our primary goal is to equip students for their future and ensure what they learn while enrolled translates to what they need to know when they embark on their careers. These pathways to success that we have laid stones for ensure that students have the skills and options they need to move forward and become viable candidates for employment.”

- Dr. Bill R. Path
Former OSUIT President

College Credit Transfer Guides

Prospective Students

Log on to Transfer Equivalency Self-Services and find out how your credits will transfer to OSUIT degree plans. 

Transfer Equivalency Self-Service

Current Students

If you are looking for a specific course from another institution that you want to transfer to your OSUIT degree, use the Transfer Guides, alongside your desired OSUIT degree sheet, to find course equivalents.

Transfer Guides

Finish Orange

Continuing your path at OSU
 
OSUIT Bachelor of Technology graduates have a clearer pathway, and greater ease, to master’s degree programs in management information systems, telecommunications management, and engineering and technology management from OSU Stillwater, or OSU-Tulsa, via the Finish Orange OSU System Initiative.
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