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Frequently Asked Questions

Have Questions?  The answers are probably here.

  1. What is a transfer student?

  2. A transfer student is someone who has attended or is currently attending a regionally accredited institution of higher education and has completed 13 transferable semester hours of college coursework with at least a 2.3 G.P.A.

  3. What are the requirements for admission to CSU-Pueblo?

  4. Transfer students must submit an application for admission, a $25 application fee, and official college transcripts. Applicants who have completed less than 13 transferable semester hours of college credit will be considered a first-time student, and so should also submit official ACT or SAT scores and official high school transcripts or GED scores. Transfer students must be in good standing at the institution last attended and have at least a 2.3 grade-point average.

  5. What is the cost of attendance and what kind of financial aid is available?

  6. Please visit the Student Financial Services website at for answers to these questions.

  7. How long does it take to process my application for admission?

  8. This is typically a function of how soon we receive all of the information necessary to render a decision on your application. In most cases, we will be able to determine your admissibility within 2 weeks of receipt of your application, fee, transcripts, and test scores (if required).

  9. How will I know which of my transfer credits will be accepted by CSU-Pueblo?

  10. Approximately 2 weeks after you have been accepted to CSU-Pueblo, an official evaluation of transfer credit will be completed and sent to you. The evaluation will include courses CSU-Pueblo has accepted in transfer and specific general education requirements completed. For an unofficial estimate, you should schedule an appointment with a Transfer Counselor by contacting our Visitor and Transfer Center.

  11. When can I register for classes?

  12. You will be able to register for classes as soon as you are admitted to the University and you have received your official evaluation of transfer credits. However, you should make an appointment with your major advisor prior to registration to ensure you will be taking appropriate courses towards your degree.


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