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Join the Biola communityBiola University is a place where you can develop spiritually while growing intellectually. As you pursue your bachelor’s degree, you can expect a high level of academic rigor paired with a warm, welcoming community of fellow believers. Begin the transfer process today!
We are now accepting applications for Fall 2024. Apply today to receive our largest academic scholarships ever — up to $23,000 per year.
If you’re in the process of mapping out your transfer journey, we recommend that you start by contacting our admissions team. If you'd rather start by exploring on your own, you can use our Transfer Evaluation System (TES) to get a sense of how your existing coursework will transfer into Biola. Below, you'll find answers to some of the commonly asked questions from transfer students.
Students transferring to Biola University are not required to complete a specific set of college courses, and also do not need to meet a minimum amount of college credits completed prior to applying. We do, however, recommend that you follow our core curriculum as a guide to get started.
Biola University participates in the following transfer pathway programs, which allow transfer students to complete the general education/core curriculum requirements that are usually completed during freshman and sophomore year:
Additionally, we’ve developed “Transfer Pathway Guides” for several nearby community colleges and popular four-year universities — designed to help you easily identify the courses from these schools that are pre-approved to meet Biola’s general education/core curriculum requirements.
The easiest and most reliable way to understand how your existing coursework will transfer into Biola is to connect with a counselor.
But if you want to explore on your own:
If you haven’t chosen a major yet, we can help. Take a look at the various academic programs Biola offers, review our core curriculum requirements and see which of your completed courses transfer into Biola using our transfer evaluation system (TES). If you have questions about a specific course or just want help with choosing your major, please contact your counselor.
As part of Biola’s academic core curriculum, most undergraduate students complete 30 credits of Bible and theology courses — qualifying most for a minor in biblical and theological studies. Certain transfer students are eligible for a reduced requirement of 18 credits — helping them to graduate on schedule while still receiving a robust biblical and theological foundation. This option is offered to new students who transfer to Biola with 45 or more transferrable credits earned after high school and before matriculation.
To be admitted to Biola as a transfer student, you must:
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Complete these three brief questions within the application.
The following programs require an additional application process. Review admission requirements for:
Submit a transcript from each high school and college attended, current through the time of application, in the “Supplemental Items & Documents” tab within the application.
An unofficial transcript is acceptable for your application submission, and can be uploaded as a .jpg, .png or .pdf file. Transcripts can also be emailed to admissions.transcripts@biola.edu.
Note that an official transcript is required once you have been admitted. Official transcripts may be submitted by one of the following ways:
Note: Homeschool students and international students have special instructions for high school transcripts.
We do not require applicants to submit SAT/ACT scores. The Admissions Office will continue to make admissions offers and award academic scholarships based on students' academic achievement, spiritual commitment and their ability to succeed at Biola.
If you've taken these tests, you may submit your scores to strengthen your overall academic qualifications and reduce the need for placement exams later in the enrollment process. We do not penalize students who do not submit tests scores. Learn more about Biola's test-optional process.
Note: International students are still required to submit one test score for proof of English proficiency (SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic, or IB English).
Call the Office of Admissions at 1-800-OK-BIOLA or contact your admissions counselor. We're happy to guide you through your application and answer your questions about financial aid, housing, academic programs and more.
To qualify for an application deadline, all materials must be received in the Admissions Office by the appropriate deadline date. If a student qualifies for a specific application deadline, they will be notified of admission by the corresponding notification date.
Deadline Type | Deadline | Notified By |
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Fall Early Action 1 | November 30 | January 15 |
Fall Early Action 2 | January 15 | February 15 |
Fall Regular Deadline | March 1 | As Processed |
Important Notes:
Deadline Type | Apply By | Notified By |
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Early Action | October 15 | As Processed |
Regular | November 30 | As Processed |
Biola offers institutional, federal and state financial aid to transfer students. Explore our available scholarships to see what you qualify for, use our net price calculator to estimate your financial need and explore grant and loan opportunities.