Thank you for choosing Ã山ǿ¼é. Whether you’re a traditional undergraduate student transferring from another college, a working adult student returning to school after a break, or a graduate student looking to finish an advanced degree, we will help you discover your passion and develop a path toward lifelong professional success and personal fulfillment.
At this time, the BIO-PA 3+2 program is only available for first-year students. We invite transfer students to complete another major and apply for Master's in Physician Associate programs after completion of their baccalaureate degree.
Who Can Apply?
We recognize that each transfer student has unique needs and a unique academic background. You’ve already taken classes in pursuit of your goals. At Ã山ǿ¼é, we’ll work with you to make the process smooth and utilize previous coursework to fulfill degree requirements. Generally, students transferring to Ã山ǿ¼é fall into one of two categories:
- Undergraduate Transfer Students
This option is for traditional undergraduate students, typically 18-23 years of age, who have completed college-level courses following completion of high school. These students are interested in taking classes during the day in Reading, Pa. The student may also be interested in living on campus. Coursework is split into a traditional fall and spring semester format.
Your Application Checklist
Applying and submitting documents electronically is easiest for most students. When applying, please submit the following:
Traditional Undergraduate Transfer Students
- Completed online application via the or via
- Evidence of high school completion/graduation. Evidence can include high school transcripts, diploma, GED scores or equivalent.
- Official transcripts from all previous higher education institutions. An official transcript is one sent directly from your former institution to Ã山ǿ¼é. Official transcripts can be sent via mail or through services such as Parchment.
- DD214 and Certificate of Eligibility for Veteran Students utilizing military benefits.
Students can apply at any time. Through a rolling admission process, we continually review applications and accept students. Start dates will vary by degree type and academic program. Our admissions team will work with you to determine the optimal time for you to commence taking classes based on our Academic Calendar. Log in to see how your previous credits transfer to Ã山ǿ¼é. You can also refer to the 8 Semester Plans for an overview of major requirements at Ã山ǿ¼é.
Have Questions?
Traditional undergraduate students transfer students who seek to take classes during the day and at main campus, may contact Arielle Phillips-Law at 610-796-8207. You can also email her at arielle.phillips@alvernia.edu.
- Adult Education and Graduate Transfer Students
This option is for nontraditional adult students. Often, these students are working professional returning to school after a break. Courses are generally offered at night or online which allows students to balance the demands of school with the other commitments in their life. Coursework is generally completed in a 7-week mod format and available year-round in fall, spring and summer terms.
Graduate students are like adult education students but have already earned a bachelor’s degree and will have completed some graduate course work. The location, time, and format for graduate courses will vary by the graduate program of choice.
Your Application Checklist
Applying and submitting documents electronically is easiest for most students. When applying, please submit the following:
Adult Education Transfer Students
- Completed online application via the Ã山ǿ¼é
- Evidence of high school completion/graduation. Evidence can include high school transcripts, diploma, GED scores or equivalent*.
- Official transcripts from all previous higher education institutions
- A 2.0 GPA or higher is required
- A photocopy of current Pennsylvania registered nurse license (submit after NCLEX is completed, for RN to BSN applicants only)
- DD214 and Certificate of Eligibility for Veteran Students utilizing military benefits
*This requirement may be waived if an official college transcript is providing validating the completion of 15 credits or more from an accredited school.
Graduate Transfer Students- Completed online application via the Ã山ǿ¼é
- Proof of a bachelor’s degree and official transcripts from all institutions attended
- Transcript indicating grades received in completed graduate courses and completed course descriptions or syllabus
- DD214 and Certificate of Eligibility for Veteran Students utilizing military benefits
Additionally, each graduate program will have its own unique requirements and documentation necessary for admission. Examples include letters of recommendations, personal statements, minimum GPA standards, a resume or curriculum vitae, licenses, and certifications. Please review the graduate admissions requirements for your program of choice.
Ready to Apply?
Students can apply at any time. Through a rolling admission process, we continually review applications and accept students. Start dates will vary by degree type and academic program. Our admissions team will work with you to determine the optimal time for you to commence taking classes based on our Academic Calendar.
Have Questions?
For adult education and graduate transfer students, our Graduate & Adult Education Admissions Office phone number is 610-796-5187. You can also email our general School of Graduate & Adult Education Admissions inbox.