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University Transfer Applicants


Information on Applying to Huron University College

How to Apply?


If you have attended another university, you will be considered for admission as a transfer student provided that you have achieved a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 in all previous university studies with no extensive academic difficulty, and you have graduated from high school or equivalent with an acceptable academic average. If you are attending university and are in first year, you will be considered for admission based on your final transcript. If you are in second year or higher, you will be considered for conditional admission on the basis of a mid-year transcript.

Students without a high school diploma and who are not 21 years of age or older must have credit in at least five full university-level courses in order to be considered for admission.

Huron will assess transfer credit at the same time that we assess your application for admission. Courses in which a grade of C or 60% was achieved will be reviewed for transfer credit. Courses must be deemed to be at the first year university level or above to be eligible to transfer. Courses deemed equivalent to secondary school courses will not transfer but may be considered for prerequisite purposes by the appropriate department.

Letters of Permission must be granted from your home institution in order to attend Huron courses.

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.


University Transfer FAQ's

University Transfer FAQ's


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