As a transfer student, our rolling admissions process at Asbury University means you can apply at any time, but applying early gives you the best financial aid options.
At Asbury, we want your transfer process to be smooth and as affordable as possible. We are committed to offering the support and resources students need in order to be successful, and we know that begins with scholarships and financial aid. That’s why 100% of our incoming transfer students in the traditional undergraduate program receive financial aid. Submit your application to see how much financial aid you could receive!
Complete and submit your application through our online application form or through the Transfer Common Application.
Your Asbury Checklist is an online system that allows you to see in real time what we need you to do to move forward in the process of coming to Asbury. This online Checklist will be your main source of information and next steps from the time you submit your application until you move on campus.
How to log in: Use the same email address and password that you used for your Asbury application. Common App applicants should set up their Asbury Checklist login credentials using the link in the “Next Steps” email that will arrive within 48 hours after application submission.
We require the following materials before your application can be reviewed.
Transfer students with 30 or more completed credit hours (not dual credit/dual enrollment) from one or more accredited colleges/universities
Transfer students with less than 30 completed credit hours (not dual credit/dual enrollment) from one or more accredited colleges/universities
International transfer students: Please review the international admissions process.
Asbury accepts most credits from accredited institutions as long as the credits are applicable to a liberal arts program.
Admissions Office
(859) 858-5000
admissions@asbury.edu
You can get an unofficial transfer credit evaluation for your use as you go through the transfer application process.
You are considered a freshman for the application and financial aid processes if you have not taken any college/university classes more recently than the summer after your high school graduation.
If you have taken dual credit/dual enrollment classes, you can transfer them to Asbury to count toward your degree by sending transcripts from the sponsoring college/university upon your acceptance to Asbury.
Asbury accepts transfer credit from AP, CLEP, IB and AICE tests. To receive credit, submit test results to the Asbury University Admissions Office after you have been admitted.