Transfer Students
Transfer students will quickly feel at home at Rosemont. We're a small, tight-knit community which will allow you to easily meet people, make friends, and get involved in activities across campus. Transferring to Rosemont is simple, whether you are coming from a two-year institution or a four-year college.
An admissions counselor will help you navigate transferable credit reviews, scholarships, and the application process. We even offer an unofficial credit evaluation to help you get started.
Transfers with Associate Degrees Get 50% Off Tuition
Rosemont partners with accredited associate degree-granting colleges to provide associate degree graduates with a unique pathway to obtain their bachelor's degrees. When you choose to enroll in one of Rosemont’s accelerated online degree programs or join Rosemont as an on-campus residential student, not only will ALL sixty of your associate degree credits automatically be accepted, but you will also receive 50% off tuition and the ability to transfer up to 30 additional credits. Why? Because you have already demonstrated you have what it takes to be successful, and that deserves recognition.
*50% off tuition offer valid for new students from accredited associate degree-granting colleges and for residential students only.
Application Process and Requirements
- The first step is to apply. Choose from two applicaiton options, both are free and straighforward:
- Apply through the Common Application
- Complete our Rosemont Application
- Send us official transcripts from all colleges/universities you have attended or currently are attending. Have your college/university email them directly to admissions@rosemont.edu.
- Official high school transcript (showing graduation date) if you have not earned at least 12 credits at an accredited college/university. Have your high school email them directly to admissions@rosemont.edu.
Acceptance to Rosemont College
Once we have received all required documents and your application file is complete, an admission decision will be made promptly. If you are accepted to Rosemont, a letter of admission including transfer scholarship notification will be sent to you.
To confirm your enrollment, you will need to submit the Enrollment Deposit Form with a $350 ($200 for commuters) deposit.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
To take the first step toward understanding what financial support is available to you, complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) at Studentaid.gov and enter Rosemont College school code (003360).
Rosemont College offers merit-based scholarships that range depending on your GPA (grade point average) from a previous college/university. You do not have to apply separately for the Rosemont College Scholarships, they will automatically be included in your Financial Aid Award.
FAQs
Q: How many credits can I transfer?
A: Rosemont College will accept a maximum of 66 transfer credits from a two-year institution
and 90 credits from a four-year institution.
Q: How do I know if my credits will transfer?
A: If admitted to Rosemont, our Registrars Office will do a transfer credit evaluation.
This evaluation includes a summary of all courses and credit hours acceptable toward
graduation from Rosemont, as well as what General Education requirements will need
to be fulfilled at Rosemont.
Q: Am I eligible to participate in a sport as a transfer students?
A: Transfer students may enroll at Rosemont College as student-athletes, provided
that they are eligible by NCAA III standards and have met the requirements for participation
in the sport as determined by the Rosemont College Athletics Department.
Q: Do you have on-campus admission events for transfer students?
A: We invite you to schedule a visit to tour our beautiful campus, and speak directly with an admission counselor about
transfering to Rosemont.
Q: Is on-campus housing available for Transfer Students?
A: Yes, when you apply please be sure to indicate you are interested in being admitted
as a residential student.