Transfer applicants are those students who have graduated from high school or recieved a GED and have earned college credit.
Second degree applicants are students who hold a baccalaureate degree, but wish to complete an additional degree at the University of Evansville.
Transfer and Second Degree Applicant Checklist:
Please send the following items to:
Office of Admission
Attention: Transfer Coordinator
University of Evansville
1800 Lincoln Avenue
Evansville, IN 47722
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$35 nonrefundable application fee. Please make your check or money order payable to the University of Evansville Office of Admission. (Please do not send cash.)
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Official college/university transcripts from all institutions attended. Please have the institutions send the transcripts directly to the University of Evansville Office of Admission.
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Official high school transcript. Please have your high school send your transcript directly to the University of Evansville Office of Admission.
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Dean of Students Recommendation Form. This form should be completed by the dean of students in the Office of Student Affairs at the college or university you most recently attended or from which you have received the majority of your credit hours. Please ask the dean to send the completed form directly to the University of Evansville Office of Admission.

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Recent photograph of yourself. Optional.
Financial Aid and Scholarships for Transfer and Second Degree Students
Financial aid and scholarships for transfer students are determined on an individual basis. To be considered for federal, state, and University funding, you should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Renewal FAFSA.
This form is available at the institution you currently attend, online at www.fafsa.ed.gov, or you may request a copy from the Office of Financial Aid at UE. Refer to the scholarship and financial aid section of this application to access the necessary information and to check the appropriate scholarships for which you wish to be considered. Students who qualify for more than one University award will automatically receive the one of the highest value.
Students seeking a second baccalaureate degree are ineligible for University scholarship and grants. However, loans may be avaiable depending upon your situation. To be considered for loans, you should submit the FAFSA.
Application Deadline and Admission Deposit
We realize that often the decision to enroll may not be made until shortly before the semester actually begins. However, the earlier you apply and deposit, the better your chances are for campus housing, financial aid, scholarships, and class selection. Therefore, applications and admission deposits are accepted on a rolling basis.
Once you are admitted and decide to attend the University of Evansville, it is important that you submit your $300 nonrefundable deposit as soon as possible. The deposit reserves your place at the University, in University housing, and covers costs related to advising and registration. If you do not plan to live in University housing, the balance of your deposit will be credited toward your tuition costs. Information about academic advising, class registration, and housing will be sent to you once your deposit is received. Housing is assigned on a space-available basis. Early application and deposit are strongly recommended.