Questions Answered

Is housing guaranteed all four years?

Housing is available all four years, as long as students meet deposit deadlines (first year) and are timely in their response to room draw notices. Usually students live in the residence halls for the first two years, then have the option to live in student apartments or off campus.

Got more questions? Take a look at our FAQ page or contact us.

Plymouth State University Admissions

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Transfer Students

What is a transfer student?

Any applicant who has ever been enrolled at any post-secondary schooling (even if you took one course or did not complete a semester) is considered a transfer student.

What Are The Transfer Application Requirements?

  • A completed Common Application, PSU supplement, and fee
  • Official copy of high school transcript or GED with graduation date
  • Official copies of all college transcripts, including grades from most recent semester completed, and cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 2.0 based on a 4.0 scale on the final transcript from the institution you are currently attending or last attended (required for consideration)
  • A well-written essay on one of the subjects listed on the application
  • Payment of the application fee ($45)

How do credits get transferred?

After you are accepted, courses from regionally-accredited, degree-granting institutions will be evaluated by the PSU Undergraduate Studies Office. For a course to be transferred, it must have a grade of ‘C’ or better. A course must include subject matter that is at least equal to the content level of course work offered at PSU and be appropriate for your degree program. The unit of credit at PSU is the semester hour, and most courses carry three semester hours of credit. Read more about transferring courses to Plymouth.

You will receive an evaluation form listing transferred courses and how the approved credits will be applied to your degree program. If you are still taking courses at the time of acceptance, you will receive another evaluation following final transcript review by the Undergraduate Studies Office.

If currently enrolled in coursework, transfer students are responsible for submitting a final, official transcript that includes the last semester’s course work and the final, cumulative GPA prior to enrollment

Do you want to see if your college-level courses will transfer to Plymouth? Use our Transfer Credit Database.

The PSU Advantage

At Plymouth, you can fly.

We firmly believe in the value of learning by doing. From capstone projects to on-the-job training, all of our academic programs incorporate experiential learning activities aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of work done in the classroom.  our wide variety of  professional internships, national and international study programs, and service learning and community service opportunities do more than just provide career preparation.  They challenge assumptions and the way you will view the world.

Outstanding Students

Jamie Daniels

Jamie Daniels

As an outdoor enthusiast unsure of what I wanted to major I chose to attend Plymouth State University because of the many majors to choose from, and their great reputation for academics. During my freshman year I met some marvelous faculty that inspired me to become a History major with a double minor in Art History and Anthropology/Sociology. At PSU I have met life long friends, and made great connections with faculty who have assisted me in discovering what I would like to do after college, internships, clubs and the chorale, and a job on campus working in the library at the Michael J. Spinelli Special Collections and Archives.