You are considered a transfer student if you’ve completed at least 12 credit hours of college-level work after graduating from high school.
Complete and submit only one of the applications below. A $50 non-refundable fee is required.
Select “ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ (SUNY).”
We will send you an email with a unique link to your Applicant Status Page, where you can monitor your application status. You are strongly encouraged to check this page regularly for updates about your application.
Transfer Students (Domestic Only) | ||
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Application opens | August 1 | |
Priority Scholarship Consideration | March 15 | |
Regular Decision application completion deadline | May 1 Students can continue to submit an application for consideration until capacity is reached. | |
Housing Deposit deadline | May 15 | |
Classes begin | August See UB Academic Calendar |
In order to be considered for transfer admission to UB, we recommend that students present a strong record of college study, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. It should be noted, however, that requirements may vary depending on academic program.
Please note that some departments have supplemental admissions criteria, higher GPA requirements, departmental application deadlines and limited capacity.
Ask the registrar’s office at your previous college(s) to send an official transcript to ub-admissions@buffalo.edu or:
Electronic versions of your transcripts are strongly recommended. A separate official transcript must be received from each institution you previously attended.
If you currently have courses in progress, please ask the registrar of your college to send a final official transcript directly to the Office of Admissions as soon as the term is completed. Be sure that any degree received is noted on the transcript. Your acceptance is provisional until final records are received.
UB accepts all college-level credits from regionally accredited two- and four-year degree-granting institutions. You can check how your courses match UB courses and requirements on TAURUS, UB’s course articulation website.
UB also grants credit for a number of alternative forms of credit. These alternative forms of credit are not considered at the time of admission. They are added to a student’s record after starting courses at UB. You must submit an official score report to have your alternative credit evaluated.
We calculate an entry-level GPA for the purpose of determining admission to UB. This calculation includes all coursework attempted, using the UB grading system outlined on the chart below.
Grade | Grade Points |
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A | 4.000 |
A- | 3.667 |
B+ | 3.333 |
B | 3.000 |
B- | 2.667 |
C+ | 2.333 |
C | 2.000 |
C- | 1.667 |
D+ | 1.333 |
D | 1.000 |
F | No grade points |
For additional information, see UB’s and search for grading policies. Quarter hours are multiplied by .67 to convert to credit hours. Other evaluation systems are treated on a case-by-case basis.
Final high school transcripts and proof of high school graduation must be submitted.
Ask your high school to send an official transcript to ub-admissions@buffalo.edu or:
Please be aware that if you are filing for any type of state or federal aid, receipt of a final high school transcript or GED will be required before any funds can be disbursed to you.
If you are transferring to UB from another SUNY institution, familiarize yourself with SUNY rules, guidelines and procedures for transfer students.
More helpful information for SUNY transfer students, including details on SUNY transfer paths, can be found on the SUNY website.
Students transferring to UB for the spring semester who have already filed the FAFSA to receive financial aid for the fall semester at their current school should contact the Federal Processing Center to update the school information listed on the FAFSA.
To update your FAFSA, you will need to add “State ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ of New York at Buffalo” for the school name. UB’s federal school code is 002837. You can make updates through the or by telephone at 800-433-3243.
ensure a smooth transfer to UB by providing accurate information about meeting UB’s major requirements with transfer courses. If you are a student enrolled in a UB dual admission program at one of the community colleges below, your transcripts will be sent to UB on your behalf. You will not submit a UB application when you transfer. Instead, you will receive an Intent to Enroll (ITE) form in the semester prior to your transfer. When your completed ITE form is received by UB, you will receive notice of how to proceed with registration and orientation. To sign up for dual admission, contact the admissions office at any of these participating colleges:
Applicants who were previously enrolled in EOP or a similar program (e.g., HEOP, SEEK, College Discovery) are eligible for transfer admission.
In order to receive consideration for transfer admission to the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, students must present a strong record of college study, earning a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. However, requirements may vary depending on academic program.
Verification of previous participation in an EOP-type program from each school attended is required. Applicants from a CUNY campus will be considered for EOP if they were eligible for such a program but were not selected through the lottery system.
The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ TrACE program provides eligible transfer students with support to finish their degree on time, including a Cost of Attendance Award and a Textbook Stipend, comprehensive personalized advisement, academic support and career development.