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Transfer Students (See related section in Academic Policies)

A. Transfers to Baccalaureate Programs

Students under twenty-four (24) years of age transferring into baccalaureate
degree programs with fewer than 24 transfer credit hours must meet the
baccalaureate degree admission requirements. Students with 24 or more transfer
credit hours with a GPA of at least 2.0 may transfer into baccalaureate degree
programs at the discretion of the university. If students are applying for federal
financial aid, they must meet federal guidelines for transfer students.

B. Students who Transfer to Associate Programs

Students under twenty-four (24) years of age transferring into associate degree
programs with fewer than 12 transfer credit hours must meet the associate degree
admission requirements. Students with 12 or more transfer credit hours with a
GPA of at least 2.0 may transfer into associate degree programs at the discretion
of the university. If students are applying for federal financial aid, they must
meet federal guidelines for transfer students.

C. Students from Accredited Colleges or Universities

At the discretion of each university, students may be accepted by transfer from other colleges/universities within or outside of the state. Preferential consideration shall be given to applicants from institutions which are accredited by their respective regional accrediting association. Advanced standing shall be allowed within the framework of existing rules in each college.

D. Students from Non-Accredited Colleges

A university may refuse to recognize credits from a non-accredited college or may admit the applicant on a provisional basis and provide a means for the evaluation of some or all of the credits. The validation period shall be no less than one (1) semester and no longer than one (1) academic year.

E. Former Students

A student returning to the institution or a student who has attended another higher education institution in the Board of Regents system is not required to pay the application fee, but he or she must submit an application for readmission and other required documents if he or she has interrupted attendance by a semester or more. A former student shall be considered as a transfer student if he or she has attended another institution during the period of interruption of attendance. 

Returning DSU students, who did not graduate from DSU during their previous enrollment and who have interrupted their enrollment for more than one academic year but not more than five years, may complete their last declared major, minor or general education program subject to the review of the appropriate college, if the major or minor is still being offered. The college may require the student to take additional courses to ensure that the student's knowledge is current and that the completed program meets current accreditation standards. In the case of teacher education programs, students may also be required to complete additional coursework necessary for current certification requirements within timeframes established by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs. However, students who completed the general education curriculum prior to the interruption in coursework may not be required to take additional courses to fulfill general education requirements.

Returning DSU students, who did not graduate during the period of their previous enrollment and who interrupted their enrollment for more than five academic years, will be readmitted only under the catalog effective for the current academic year. Enrollment Services will review the student's transcripts and determine which courses can be used toward the completion of the student's current degree program and general education curricula, with questions directed to the appropriate dean.

F. Suspended Students

A transfer applicant under academic suspension from the last institution he/she attended shall not be considered for admission during the period of suspension or, if suspended for an indefinite period, until one (1) semester has passed since the last date of attendance at the previous school.

G. Disciplined Students

A transfer applicant under disciplinary suspension should not be considered for admission until a clearance and a statement of the reason for suspension is filed from the previous institution. The university shall take into account the fact of the previous suspension in considering the application.

Non-degree Seeking Students

  1. Undergraduate students not admitted to a degree program are admitted with non-degree seeking status.

  2. A degree-seeking undergraduate student admitted at one Regental institution may apply to take classes under non-degree seeking admission status at any other Regental institution.


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