Transfer Students

Transfer students may be considered for admission beginning in the second semester and beyond, subject to availability of instructional resources across all components of the educational program, including faculty capacity, laboratory facilities, and student support services. Eligibility for transfer is determined during the admissions review process to ensure that the institution can appropriately support the student’s academic progression without compromising educational quality.

All transfer applications undergo a comprehensive evaluation of the applicant’s prior academic performance, including coursework completed, grades earned, institutional standing, and overall readiness to continue in the program. Admissions decisions for transfer applicants are made by the Office of Admissions, which jointly assess academic credentials, institutional fit, and resource availability before determining eligibility.

Applicants seeking transfer admission must submit all required supporting documentation, including official transcripts from previously attended institutions, letters of recommendation, and a formal letter outlining the reason for requesting transfer. Additional documentation may be requested as part of the evaluation process to ensure a thorough and fair assessment.

International applicants (excluding those from the Caribbean and North American regions) are required to have their academic transcripts evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation agency prior to acceptance. This evaluation ensures equivalency and compliance with institutional and regulatory standards and is a mandatory component of the transfer admission process.