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Transfers Internal Transfer Students

If you are currently a degree-seeking student at one of Pitt's other undergraduate schools or colleges (i.e., School of Arts and Sciences, College of General Studies, College of Business Administration, Nursing, etc.) and wish to transfer into the Swanson School of Engineering, refer to the following guidelines:

 

INTERNAL TRANSFER GUIDELINE

To be considered for admission, students must:

  • have a GPA of at least 2.5. 
    * Students attending the College of General Studies part-time must have a minimum GPA of 2.8.
  • finish all Freshman Engineering Requirements.
  • If 60 or more credits have been earned at a four-year school, no transfer credit will be granted for credits earned subsequently at a two-year school.

If you've met these requirements, complete an Academic Program Change form at the school/college you are currently attending or have attended. Your records will be sent to the Swanson School of Engineering administration office in 749 Benedum Hall. An engineering admissions advisor will review your record promptly, and you will receive a letter stating your admission status. You will also receive notification of the credits that will transfer toward your BS in engineering.

Upon admission to the Swanson School of Engineering you will need to contact the specific department of engineering to which you have been accepted. They will then set up a time for you to meet with an advisor to schedule classes.

 

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Have Questions?

For questions about transferring credits, contact the Pitt Swanson School of Engineering's Transfer Coordinator. Please attach a copy of your transcripts or a list of the courses you've taken.

Kira Gosh

412.624.9825

 

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