The Office of Transfer Student Success
We offer a wide range of services to assist you while you transition to OSU and through graduation including:
Transition Assistance
We offer guidance and support as you consider transitioning into OSU. We will connect you with a Transfer Admissions Counselor and Academic Advisor for the degree program of your choice, assist you with understanding and following our Transfer Maps, provide you with other resources and guidance specific to your needs, and answer any other questions you may have.
Make an Appointment Today!Transfer Credit Guides
These are tools and guides to help you in the transfer process. The application of your transfer credit toward completion of a bachelor's degree will be determined by your academic college upon your enrollment. Our academic departments determine which credits will be used to meet degree requirements.
Transfer Self-Service ToolsTransfer Maps
Our Transfer Maps are course guides to show you how you can complete your associate degree at your community college and then your bachelor degree at OSU. We are building Transfer Maps all the time. If you don't see one for your community college and/or associate degree, please contact us. A dedicated staff member can discuss your goals and help you figure what credits may transfer in.
Current & Past Transfer MapsTransfer Student AmbassadorsHailing from all over, our Transfer Student Ambassadors are here to help you!
- Share their experiences as transfer students at OSU
- Tell you the best places to eat or live in town
- Advice on being successful
- Favorite places on campus to study or relax
- Ways to get involved on and off campus
- Where to meet new people
- How to register and schedule classes
- Other guidance and resources
Find out more about our Transfer Student Ambassadors
NOC-OSU Orange Pathways Program
YOUR PATHWAY TO A BACHELOR’S DEGREE FROM NOC TO OSU
A four-year degree is well worth your investment. And now it’s easier than ever with an associate degree at Northern Oklahoma College and a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University.
- The median income of students with a bachelor’s degree is twice that of those with only a high school diploma, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Education and Synthetic Work-Life Earnings Estimates (September 2011)
- An average college graduate with a bachelor’s degree earns $650,000 more during a lifetime than an average high school graduate. Source: Pew Research Center
As a part of our pathway program, we’ve prepared they way with benefits like:
- Free financial counseling
- Early advising that will ensure you don’t pay for any classes you don’t need
- Opportunities to find the career path that best fits your passion and skills
TRANSFER STUDENTSBY THE NUMBERS
A majority of Oklahoma transfer students transferred from Tulsa Community College and Northern Oklahoma College. To see how courses from prior institutions transfer to OSU, visit our transfer credit guides here.
Give to our students today!
Our office has been able to provide several new opportunities and services with the generous gifts we have received. Don't miss out on your chance to make an impact.
GIVEWays you have helped:
- Helped to establish 2+2 transfer agreements to support students getting degrees through non-traditional pathways.
- Provide free services in our Center including snacks, drinks, and guidance and assistance across a variety of needs.
- Opportunities for students to network with peers, staff, faculty, and community partners.
- Annual Oklahoma Statewide Transfer Student Success Conference
TAU Sigma National Honor SocietyA national honor society designed exclusively for transfer students
Our mission is to "recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfers students." Tau Sigma provides its members opportunities to earn scholarships, attend leadership conferences, take leadership positions in the university, serve others at the university and in the community, all while developing friendships and becoming a more integral part of the university to which they transferred!
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