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Transfer Center

Hello and welcome to the èßäÉçÇøAPP Transfer Center Website! 

We are so glad you are considering èßäÉçÇøAPP as your transfer destination. South Alabama provides a small college feel, but showcases a full college experience and we want you to connect and be apart of the Jaguar Family here on the beautiful Gulf Coast.

Transferring can be exciting or stressful (or both!) and we are here to make it as seamless as possible. Check out our Transfer Team to address any specific questions you might have regarding your application, the cost of attending èßäÉçÇøAPP, scholarships, class advising, and more!

If you have any immediate questions, please call us!

We look forward to meeting you and supporting you in reaching your academic goals.

 

Upcoming Events for Transfer Students:

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â–¼   Application Deadlines & Fee
Semester of Entry Priority Deadline
Fall (August) July 15
Spring (January) December 1
Summer (June) May 1

Application Fee:

The undergraduate application fee of $35.00 is valid for one year. If you have paid an undergraduate application fee within the past year, you may request to update your undergraduate application to a different term. This will help you avoid paying another application processing fee. To request your application be updated, please complete the .

If you prefer to mail in your application, print out the application form, fill it out and mail it to:

èßäÉçÇøAPP Office of Admissions
2500 Meisler Hall
390 Student Center Circle
Mobile, AL 36688-0002

â–¼   Transfer Admission Requirements

Transfer applicants have attended another college or university after high school graduation and earned 12 credit hours or more.

Required Official Documents: An official transcript from each college or university attended. (If the student has earned less than 30 semester or 40 quarter hours, then an official high school transcript is required. If the student graduated from high school less than five years prior to matriculation at èßäÉçÇøAPP or is not at least 23 years of age, then ACT or SAT scores are required in addition to the high school transcript).

Academic Requirements: Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 
2.0 is required for unconditional admission (GPA used is that which is computed by èßäÉçÇøAPP Admissions). Students must be eligible to re-enroll at the last institution attended. 

Applicants who have earned college credits, but fewer than 30 semester hours, must also satisfy freshman admission requirements.

â–¼   Admitted Student Checklist

Top Priority

  • Activate your JagNet Student Account at southalabama.edu/services/jagnet.
  • Login to your JagMail and PAWS (Personal Access Web System) accounts
    at southalabama.edu/logins.
  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for financial aid at
    (FAFSA opens in December). Visit the èßäÉçÇøAPP One Stop Financial Resources
    page at southalabama.edu/onestop/resources.
  •  If you plan to live on campus, apply for èßäÉçÇøAPP Housing at southalabama.edu/housing and pay deposit.
  • Register for Southbound, your New Student Orientation, and pay the fee in your admissions portal. Visit  southalabama.edu/orientation for more information.
    • Summer and Fall orientation registration opens in January.
    • Spring orientation registration opens in November.
  • Submit immunization information and records through the Student Health Web
    Portal at /departments/studenthealth/immunization.html. Please contact the Student Health Center at 251-460-7151, if you need assistance.
  • Request final official transcript(s) be submitted to South, if you have not yet
    done so.
  • Meet with your academic advisor to register for courses in PAWS. Your advisor
    will contact you for an appointment after you register for orientation. Some
    students may be required to take a placement test.
  • Attend your scheduled orientation.
  • After semester billing posts to your student account, pay tuition or set up a payment plan via PAWS. See southalabama.edu/onestop/resources for
    additional information.
  • Order your textbooks and other materials for classes as required.

Priority

  • Submit JagID photo to the Student Center’s Jag Card Office at
    southalabama.edu/departments/studentcenter/photosubmission. You will
    be notified via JagMail when you can pick up your JagID.
  • Join the Admitted Student Facebook Group to start making connections and
    receive up-to-date information.
  • Visit our campus or check out other opportunities at southalabama.edu/visit.
  • Log in to JagSPOT at southalabama.edu/scholarships to:
    • Accept all scholarships offered in JagSPOT, if awarded.
    • Search and apply for additional èßäÉçÇøAPP scholarships in JagSPOT.
    • Complete your special programs application in JagSPOT, if you meet the
      requirements and desire consideration.
       Â« Early Acceptance Program southalabama.edu/earlyacceptance
       Â« Honors College - southalabama.edu/colleges/honors
  • Complete Title IX training to ensure we are working together to keep our campus
    a safe environment for everyone. You should receive an email to your JagMail
    and should email usauetraining@southalabama.edu if you need assistance.
  • If you plan to have a vehicle or bicycle on campus, register with èßäÉçÇøAPP Parking
    Services at .
  • Review financial and academic deadlines on the academic calendar, southalabama.edu/academiccalendar

Strongly Encouraged

  • If you’re interested in the Student & Scholar Health Insurance, be sure
    to review the health insurance plan information for details at southalabama.
    edu/studenthealth/insurance.
  • If you need accommodations, please visit southalabama.edu/sds/ to learn more about the Center for Educational Accessibility & Disability Resources.
  • Complete the brief on-line alcohol prevention program, Alcohol eCHECKUP
    TO GO, at . Your responses will remain confidential.
  • Complete the èßäÉçÇøAPP Sports Interest Survey, a tool that aids in sports planning and
    programming at
    .
  • If you are interested in departmental programs (for example, Jaguar Marching
    Band), be sure to check the department’s website to learn about the requirements
    to join.
  • Check out our student organizations and ways to get involved. Visit /departments/studentorganizations/.

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â–¼   How does my credit transfer and how many credits can I transfer to èßäÉçÇøAPP?

The èßäÉçÇøAPP transfer credit policy is designed to facilitate the transfer of students and their coursework from one college or university to another, assure the maximum utilization of work accomplished at another institution, and encourage students to advance toward graduation in four years.

The èßäÉçÇøAPP accepts transfer work from regionally accredited post-secondary institutions. Incoming transfer coursework will be evaluated against the University of South Alabama bulletin in effect for the semester and year in which the student enrolls at the University. A èßäÉçÇøAPP equivalent course, disciplinary elective or general elective will be assigned based on comparability of the course content.

Use our interactive tool, the Transfer Evaluation System (TES) to  assess which credits may transfer to èßäÉçÇøAPP. It is important to keep in mind that the TES is an unofficial course evaluation. èßäÉçÇøAPP will make an official determination of transfer credit acceptance after you are admitted to the university and official transcripts for all of your previously completed coursework have been received. 

You can also use the guides to determine what classes may transfer to èßäÉçÇøAPP.

Additional Resources:

No more than a combined total of 25% of the total credits required for the degree will be allowed through alternative methods (AP, CLEP etc...)

Amount of Credit Hours that can Transfer:

Transferring from a 2-year community college:
Only one-half of the credit hours required for a degree may be transferred from a community college. To view the official policy, please click on the .

Transferring from a 4-year college:
A candidate for graduation must complete a minimum of 25 percent of the credit hours required for the degree through instruction offered by the èßäÉçÇøAPP in upper-division coursework (300 and 400 levels). 
Minors: There is also a minimum number of semester hours that must be completed in the major and minor at the èßäÉçÇøAPP
To view the official policy, please click on the .
â–¼   Orientation

All new students must attend Transfer Orientation. We offer virtual and in-person experiences. Orientation will present you with information on the resources available to you at the èßäÉçÇøAPP.

Those who need to attend Transfer Orientation:

  • if you're transferring from another institution to complete your degree
  • if you are 23 years of age or older and have not yet attended college
  • if you are seeking a second bachelor’s degree

Those who do not attend Transfer Orientation:

  • Transient and non-degree seeking students are not required to attend orientation, but can opt to do so
  • First-year freshmen (under the age of 23) should register for a Freshman Orientation session

Once you've registered for Orientation, your name will appear on our Advising Dashboard and you will be contacted to schedule your advising and class registration appointment. All communications will go to your South Alabama email. To learn more about when class registration opens for new students, please review èßäÉçÇøAPP's Academic Calendar.

â–¼   Reverse Transfer

Alabama Community Colleges

The èßäÉçÇøAPP is a participant in the  system with the . Reverse Transfer is for students who transferred to the èßäÉçÇøAPP from a two-year institution prior to completing an Associate’s degree. The University of South Alabama credits are transferred back to the two-year institution for evaluation and determination of eligibility for an Associate’s degree. 

Incoming students consent to the transmission of their èßäÉçÇøAPP record during the transfer admission application process. 

Not all two-year institutions participate in Reverse Transfer; however, many do such as those in the Alabama Community College system. It is solely the responsibility of the two-year institution to evaluate the student’s record and determine the student’s eligibility for the Associate’s degree. Students should contact the two-year institution directly with questions regarding eligibility, award dates, deadlines for receipt of degree, any associated fees, etc.

Other Partnerships

The èßäÉçÇøAPP has Reverse Transfer agreements with Bishop State College, Coastal Alabama Community College, Jones College, Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Northwest Florida State College and Pensacola State College.

Students who have questions about Reverse Transfer should contact the Office of the Registrar.

â–¼   Student Handbook: The Lowdown

"A joint publication of Student Government Association and Division of Student Affairs."

The Mission: "The èßäÉçÇøAPP, with a global reach and special focus on the Gulf Coast, strives to make a difference in the lives of those it serves through promoting discovery, health, and learning."

Click to access the student handbook, known as "The Lowdown."

 

 

 

Meet the 2024-2025 Transfer Ambassadors!

Feel free to contact them with any questions you have regarding their transfer experience and any advice they can offer.

Ja'Mya

Ja'Mya Jackson
Nursing Major
Transferred from MS Gulf Coast CC jsj2222@jagmail.southalabama.edu

Ambassador

Kiara Johnson
Biology Major
Transferred from Coastal AL CC klj2224@jagmail.southalabama.edu

Ambassador

Alexis Acosta
Biomedical Sciences Major
Transferred from Coastal AL CC ava2323@jagmail.southalabama.edu

Eryn

Eryn Manucy
General Business Major
Transferred from Millsaps College etm2321@jagmail.southalabama.edu

Catherine

Catherine Dodd
Biology Major
Transferred from Coastal AL CC cd2228@jagmail.southalabama.edu

Destani

Destani Alvarado
Advertising/Public Relations Major Transferred from CC of the Air Force  

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