Transfer applicants
Some students fill out lots of applications. Some fill out one. As far as we're concerned, this is the most important application you're going to complete. Here's an easy guide to get you through the process.
We have streamlined the application process by giving you access to all the forms and materials that you'll need below. We encourage you to submit everything electronically. No application fee is required for online submissions. However, if you'd prefer to mail in your application and materials, please send them, along with a $50 application fee, to:
Furman University
Office of Admission
3300 Poinsett Hwy.
Greenville, SC 29613
If you are a transfer student from outside of the United States, please refer to the
international students page for application procedures.
Required steps
Complete the Common Application
Furman accepts the Common Application with no application fee for an online application. You may also print and mail the application, along with a $50 application fee. Transfer application deadlines depend upon the desired start semester.
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Spring semester |
Fall semester |
| Application deadline* |
Nov. 1 |
January 15 |
| Admission notification |
Dec. 1 |
April 1 |
| Decision deadline** |
Jan. 5 |
May 1 |
*Any applications received after January 15 will be reviewed on a space-available basis. However, students applying to transfer from non-U.S. universities must apply by the deadlines above.
**Statement of Intent and Enrollment Deposit Due
Complete Furman's supplement to the Common Application
Complete the College Officials Report
Be sure to submit the College Officials Report with a copy of your transcript from your previous school(s). This form will need to be filled out by a dean or college official who has access to your academic record.
Submit all of your official college transcript(s)
Send a copy of your final college transcript(s) to our Admission Office that reflects completed courses through the end of your current term.
Submit your high school transcript
Send a copy of your final high school transcript to our admission office that provides insight into your course work. We will waive this submission as a requirement if a student has earned 32 hours or more transferable semester hours or has reached his or her 21st birthday.
Optional steps
Apply for the Alden Transfer Scholarship
The Alden Transfer Scholarship is a full-tuition, two-year scholarship awarded on the basis of academic achievement and potential success as a Furman graduate. Primary consideration is given to students transferring from a two-year college within the upstate area of South Carolina. Deadline to apply is January 15.
Apply for financial assistance
We understand that college can be expensive, so we're here to help. Below are a few steps that will allow you to seek financial aid. You may also find more detailed steps at the financial aid website.
Complete the CSS Profile.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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Spring semester
|
Fall semester
|
| CSS profile priority filing date |
Nov. 15 |
Feb. 15 |
| FAFSA priority filing date |
Mar. 1 |
Feb. 15 |
Financial aid scholarship notification
|
Dec. 15 |
Mar. 1 |
Submit an instructor evaluation
Submit standardized test scores
Our personal approach to the admission process allows us to gain insight about who you are, both academically and personally. Furman's Admission Committee is interested in getting to know the whole student — one who seeks academic challenge, leadership, service, commitment to the community and civic engagement. We view the admission process as an opportunity for you to showcase yourself and your abilities.
The Admission Committee believes that your potential for success cannot be determined solely by standardized test scores. Therefore, submitting your SAT or ACT scores is optional.
Our goal is to shape Furman's community with students of all different talents, backgrounds, personalities, interests, and passions. We invite you to let us get to know all about you.
If you do decide to submit your test scores and submit multiple test results, the Admission Committee will select the scores that offer you the greatest advantage in the admission review process. Furman's school code for the SAT and TOEFL is 5222, and the code for ACT is 3858. If you do not wish for us to consider your scores, please indicate so on the Supplement to the Common Application.
Schedule a FAN interview
Furman Admission Network interviews give you the opportunity to talk about all those things that make you unique — your talents, experiences and aspirations. What better way to find out if Furman is right for you? These informal interviews with Furman alumni or parents allow you to speak with someone who knows Furman personally. Though optional, we encourage all applicants to participate in an interview. Be sure to sign up for an interview before the deadline.
If you have questions about applying to Furman, contact
Allyson Brown, Admission Counselor & Transfer Coordinator, at 864.294.2034 or by email at
allyson.brown@furman.edu.
Check the
status of your application.