Admissions & Registration
Transferring to UW-BC
If you attended another college before applying for admission to UW-BC,
you must complete the UW System Application for Undergraduate Admission
form and submit official transcripts from all colleges you attended.
If you maintained a C average or higher (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) at
your previous college(s), you are likely to be admitted. If you are
admitted and had less than a 2.0 semester or cumulative GPA, the UW
Colleges academic regulations (probation, suspended standards) will
be used to determine your probation status.
A transfer student’s application is not complete until official
transcripts of all prior college work have been received and evaluated.
If transcripts are unavailable, other materials, such as grade reports,
may be submitted. However, admission based on such data is tentative
and may be revoked. Students suspended from another institution will
not be admitted to UW-BC until the period of suspension elapses. Exceptions
to this policy may be sought by submitting an appeal to the campus
Academic Actions Committee.
If you are admitted as a transfer student with lower than a C average,
particularly during your last semester of attendance, you may be asked
to meet the conditions of our Academic Success program.