Transfers - Wingate University
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Transfers - Wingate University
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While you already have some college experience, each campus has its own unique policies, procedures and culture. The information below aims to answer some of your most commonly asked questions as you transfer and begin your studies with us.
Request more information
What is the status of my application?
How many credits will Wingate University accept?
Which credits will Wingate University accept?
When do I register for classes and how do I get my class schedule?
How many semesters do I have left?
How much does it cost to attend Wingate?
What are my housing options?
To check the status of your application you can email Daniel Hatley,
daniel@wingate.edu
, Transfer Admissions Counselor.
Wingate University accepts up to 60 credits from an accredited two-year college. We accept up to 90 credits from an accredited four-year college or university.
Once you have been admitted, the Office of the Registrar will complete a transfer credit evaluation. This evaluation shows exactly what will transfer and what each course will transfer in as. Courses from an accredited college or university completed with a “C” grade or better will generally transfer to Wingate University. The same goes for courses that fall under a broad liberal arts curriculum.
Academic Advising works with our transfer students on their schedules. For your first semester at Wingate they will register you for your classes. You can schedule an appointment by emailing
academicadvising@wingate.edu
. It's best to schedule this appointment once your transfer credit evaluation has been completed and you have submitted your deposit.
It depends on how closely the program at your previous college or university matches our program and core curriculum. Are you keeping the same major? Did you take basic general education courses or technical/vocational courses? Match the “Wingate equivalents” on your transfer evaluation with the courses listed on your degree checklist. Mark through the credits you can apply, add up the hours you still need and divide by 15. Fifteen units is a typical semester load. The resulting number shows approximately how long it will take. This does not factor in summer school or course substitutions that may impact your program of study. Please contact the Office of the Registrar if you have more questions.
The cost to attend Wingate varies for each student and is dependent on what merit based scholarship you receive and what need based aid you qualify for by completing the FAFSA. Once you’ve been admitted and have completed the FAFSA, we will be able to provide you with a financial aid estimator. This estimator will be emailed to you using the email address on your admissions application. The estimator will let you know how much it will cost for you to attend Wingate University.
Transfer students can live on campus or commute. Eighty-percent of our students live on campus.
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for more information.
Coming from NC Community College?
Wingate is working with local community colleges to break down educational barriers by increasing access and affordability, find out if your community college is one of our Gateway to Wingate partners.
Gateway to Wingate
Wingate Online
It's time to finish what you started. We've been saving you a seat, come and see how well it suits you.
Finish Up
Transfer Admissions & Financial Aid
Transfer Credit Guide
Transfer Visits and Events
Veteran and Military Students
MyGate
Student Life
Academic Resource Center
Valerie Graham
+1 (704) 233-8103
valerie@wingate.edu
Contact Valerie for questions regarding the Gateway to Wingate program, your admissions application or financial aid.
Samantha Linnell
+1 (704) 233-8249
s.linnell@wingate.edu
Contact Samantha for questions regarding your schedule at Wingate.
Maria Taylor
+1 (704) 233-8126
m.taylor@wingate.edu
Contact Maria for assistance with the evaluation of your incoming credits.
Daniel Hatley
+1 (704) 233-8204
d.hatley@wingate.edu
Contact Daniel for questions regarding the undergraduate transfer process.
Questions?
Daniel Hatley
Transfer Admissions Counselor
704-233-8204
daniel@wingate.edu
Skip To Main Content
While you already have some college experience, each campus has its own unique policies, procedures and culture. The information below aims to answer some of your most commonly asked questions as you transfer and begin your studies with us.
Request more information
What is the status of my application?
How many credits will Wingate University accept?
Which credits will Wingate University accept?
When do I register for classes and how do I get my class schedule?
How many semesters do I have left?
How much does it cost to attend Wingate?
What are my housing options?
To check the status of your application you can email Daniel Hatley,
daniel@wingate.edu
, Transfer Admissions Counselor.
Wingate University accepts up to 60 credits from an accredited two-year college. We accept up to 90 credits from an accredited four-year college or university.
Once you have been admitted, the Office of the Registrar will complete a transfer credit evaluation. This evaluation shows exactly what will transfer and what each course will transfer in as. Courses from an accredited college or university completed with a “C” grade or better will generally transfer to Wingate University. The same goes for courses that fall under a broad liberal arts curriculum.
Academic Advising works with our transfer students on their schedules. For your first semester at Wingate they will register you for your classes. You can schedule an appointment by emailing
academicadvising@wingate.edu
. It's best to schedule this appointment once your transfer credit evaluation has been completed and you have submitted your deposit.
It depends on how closely the program at your previous college or university matches our program and core curriculum. Are you keeping the same major? Did you take basic general education courses or technical/vocational courses? Match the “Wingate equivalents” on your transfer evaluation with the courses listed on your degree checklist. Mark through the credits you can apply, add up the hours you still need and divide by 15. Fifteen units is a typical semester load. The resulting number shows approximately how long it will take. This does not factor in summer school or course substitutions that may impact your program of study. Please contact the Office of the Registrar if you have more questions.
The cost to attend Wingate varies for each student and is dependent on what merit based scholarship you receive and what need based aid you qualify for by completing the FAFSA. Once you’ve been admitted and have completed the FAFSA, we will be able to provide you with a financial aid estimator. This estimator will be emailed to you using the email address on your admissions application. The estimator will let you know how much it will cost for you to attend Wingate University.
Transfer students can live on campus or commute. Eighty-percent of our students live on campus.
Click here
for more information.
Coming from NC Community College?
Wingate is working with local community colleges to break down educational barriers by increasing access and affordability, find out if your community college is one of our Gateway to Wingate partners.
Gateway to Wingate
Wingate Online
It's time to finish what you started. We've been saving you a seat, come and see how well it suits you.
Finish Up
Transfer Admissions & Financial Aid
Transfer Credit Guide
Transfer Visits and Events
Veteran and Military Students
MyGate
Student Life
Academic Resource Center
Valerie Graham
+1 (704) 233-8103
valerie@wingate.edu
Contact Valerie for questions regarding the Gateway to Wingate program, your admissions application or financial aid.
Samantha Linnell
+1 (704) 233-8249
s.linnell@wingate.edu
Contact Samantha for questions regarding your schedule at Wingate.
Maria Taylor
+1 (704) 233-8126
m.taylor@wingate.edu
Contact Maria for assistance with the evaluation of your incoming credits.
Daniel Hatley
+1 (704) 233-8204
d.hatley@wingate.edu
Contact Daniel for questions regarding the undergraduate transfer process.
Questions?
Daniel Hatley
Transfer Admissions Counselor
704-233-8204
daniel@wingate.edu