Applicants who have registered for at least 12 credit hours at another college or university, following graduation from high school, are considered transfer applicants.
If enrolling with 24 or fewer credits, or no more than two full-time semesters completed, you may apply as an undecided major. All other applicants need to apply for an available major. To learn more about transferring credits, visit our Admissions Transfer Applicants page.
Required documents
The following documents are required as part of your application for admittance to SUNY Oswego:
- All official college or university transcripts (transcripts must be submitted regardless of credits earned). If you’ve completed fewer than 24 credit hours at the time of application, also submit your high school transcript.
- SUNY International Student Financial Statement (FSA-4 form) and official bank statement.
- Proof of English proficiency levels, generally through TOEFL or IELTS. For full degree admission, students must provide proof of minimum English proficiency scores of either 71 iBT TOEFL or 6.0 IELTS. Note that students transferring from another college or school within the USA may not be required to provide these scores as part of their application for admittance to SUNY Oswego.
IMPORTANT: Where applicable, a certified translation of the transcripts must be submitted. For evaluation of credit transfer, an applicant’s college must be accredited by the Ministry of Education in the home country, and the applicant may be required to provide a WES evaluation of the courses. There are many evaluation services to choose from. We recommend SpanTran (offers SUNY Oswego applicants a discounted rate) and World Education Services (WES).