Transfer students
Saint Martin's University welcomes transfer students of all ages
at any stage of their college career. Our transfer students come from
as close-by as South Puget Sound Community College here in Olympia
and as far away as Randolph Macon College in Virginia. They come from
community colleges and large four-year institutions such as University
of Washington, Seattle. So, whether you've taken a few classes, finished
a two-year degree or have spent some time at another four-year
institution Saint Martin's is an excellent place to finish your four-year
degree.
How to apply
Transfer applicants should complete the Common App Transfer Undergraduate
Application for Admission either online
or in paper format.
Detailed instructions and access to the online application, or a PDF copy to download, can
be found on our Application instructions page.
There are some special instructions transfer students should to take note:
- You are not required to submit a letter of recommendation, though it is recommended.
- You are required to submit official transcripts for every college or university you
have attended. Saint Martin’s prefers to make its own evaluation of each transcript in
granting of credit.
- If you will be transferring in 30 semester credits or less (typically two semesters
or three quarters of full-time study) you are required to submit your high school transcript
and SAT or ACT scores.
- Running Start students apply as first-year students. Your running start work will be
evaluated for transferability and you’ll receive full-credit for the college level work
you’ve completed under Saint Martin’s general transfer of credit policies.
- For military personnel, submit military documentation to receive credit (DD214, DD295,
AARTES transcripts, CCAF transcripts, DANTES transcripts, DLI transcripts).
- Submit any College Level Examination Program (CLEP) test scores.
When to apply
Saint Martin's University practices rolling admissions, meaning we accept applications and make
admission decisions year-round. While this means you can apply up until the first day of class in
any semester we highly recommend you apply at least 30 days in advance, especially if you need financial
aid, to insure sufficient time for processing both your application for admission and your application
for financial aid.
Transfer students can apply anytime during the year, and most apply between February 1 and May 1.
For additional details regarding the application timeline, click here.