Transfer
Students

Keiser University takes a holistic approach to admission, considering each application as it is submitted throughout the academic year. Applications for full-time undergraduate students are accepted on a rolling basis and decisions are made when applications are complete.

Looking to continue your degree path within a supporting and thriving community? Welcome to Keiser flagship. We offer specialized services for transfer students, including personal advisors, tutoring services, and an exclusive transfer orientation where you can get all of your needs and questions addressed.

Admissions Steps for Transfer Students

Check out our easy-to-follow admissions steps. We’ll guide you from the beginning of the application process all the way to acceptance!

1

Apply to Keiser University

The process of becoming a Keiser University student begins here. You can apply for enrollment and begin the financial planning process.

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2

Pay My Application Fee

3

Send My Transcripts

Send us your official college/university transcripts from each institution you have attended.

Send us your official high school transcript if:

  • You are a non-degree seeking student
  • You have completed less than 24 semester hours (non-remedial courses only) of transferable college credit from a regionally accredited institution

Submit Transcript

4

Accepted?
Deposit Now!

You’re almost there! All you have to do is submit your deposit and lock in your enrollment to KU. Welcome to SEAHAWK NATION!

Submit Deposit

Quick FAQ’s

When is the application deadline?

KU has rolling admissions meaning we accept applications throughout the year however, we encourage applications to be submitted by the scholarship priority deadlines of March 15 for the fall term and November 15 for the spring term.

How many college credits do I have to take before I can transfer?

You may apply as a transfer student with any college level courses.

Are scholarships available for transfer students?

Yes! We offer a variety of merit based scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $16,000, and will be awarded by admissions. Additional need-based aid is awarded by The Office of Financial Aid and is based on the FAFSA.

After I submit my application, when am I notified of my admissions decision?

Once we receive your completed application and all supporting documents: application fee, official transcripts, and standardized test scores, you will be notified.

I want to take courses but not for credit, how do I apply?

You will apply as a Non-Degree Seeking Student.

I’ve been accepted, now what?

CONGRATULATIONS! You’re on your way to becoming a Seahawk. We are excited for the opportunities ahead and we have created a page just for you outlining your next steps, https://www.acceptedseahawk.net/.

Contact your admissions counselor who can guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

What is required to be considered for admissions?

If you have attempted 24 credit hours or more of 100-level or higher coursework, we will need the following: Completed Application; $55 Application Fee or Fee Waiver; Official College Transcript(s) from all attended College(s); Letters of Recommendation, Personal Statements, Resumes, and other supporting documents will be considered but are not required.

If you have attempted less than 24 credit hours of 100-level or higher coursework, we will need the following: Completed Application; $55 Application Fee or Fee Waiver; Official College Transcript(s) from all attended College(s); Official High School Transcript Official Standardized Test Scores (SAT/ACT); Letters of Recommendation, Personal Statements, Resumes, and other supporting documents will be considered but are not required.

When do I find out how many of my classes transfer?

You may contact the transfer admissions counselor and request an unofficial review of your courses. An official review of your college courses will be completed after the student has been admitted and submitted the enrollment deposit.

I’m a high school student taking college courses, do I apply as a transfer?

No. Even though you may be transferring up to an associate’s degree, this is the first time after high school that you are enrolling in college; therefore, you will still apply as a freshman or first year.

When and how do I submit my FAFSA?

The federal government typically releases the FAFSA Oct. 1st of each year. Keiser University School Code is 015159. To access the FAFSA including directions on how to submit it, visit https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.

I was a former Keiser University student, how do I apply?

You will apply as a Re-entry Student. If you have enrolled in another college after Keiser University , you will need to submit an official copy of your transcript for any and all school(s) attended.

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