How to Apply: Transfer Students
At 91ÁÔÆæ, we make transferring as an international student simple and straightforward. Our students come here to study economics, computer science, artificial intelligence, and software engineering, amongst many other tech and innovative programs. We are the #1 university for graduates entering the Silicon Valley workforce.
Admissions Requirements
- Students may transfer to 91ÁÔÆæ as upper-division or lower-division students. Each category has its own requirements. Please visit the CSU Eligibility Requirements for more information.
- In addition to the CSU eligibility requirements, transfer students must meet the (GPA threshold) and complete the required in order to be admitted. Transfer Impaction Results By Major
- International students must satisfy the English language proficiency requirement unless exempt.
- For more information about transferable courses as well as course equivalency at community colleges, please visit .
Supplemental Application Requirement
For each admission cycle, all applicants for transfer will be required to complete an 91ÁÔÆæ-specific Supplemental Application, including grades for all coursework completed to meet the requirements for admission for that term. Supplemental Application for Transfer
How to Apply:
To apply as an international transfer student, please apply through
After applying through Cal State Apply you will need to set up an account on From there you will receive information from your My91ÁÔÆæ Account on your specific required documents.
- Create an and submit an online application on , and pay the $70 fee (see the )
- Activate your My91ÁÔÆæ account and check the To Do List
- Submit the required documents
The majority of applicants will need to submit the following documents by the document deadline to complete their application before it can be reviewed for admissions. Some will have more or fewer documents to submit, depending on the actual program they apply for and their residency status.
- Secondary transcripts and any college transcripts for lower-division transfer
- Post-secondary (college) transcripts of all undergraduate coursework for upper-division transfer
- English language proficiency test scores, unless exempt
- Supplemental application (if required)
- Financial documents
- Copy of passport
- Make sure to follow 91ÁÔÆæ undergraduate and monitor the document status
- 91ÁÔÆæ begins to admit students in November for the spring intake and in March for the fall intake
How to Submit Required Documents
Document submission instructions are also provided on the To Do List on My91ÁÔÆæ
- Transcripts
- Official electronic transcripts can be sent to Undergraduate Admissions at etranscript@sjsu.edu by a school official from a verifiable school email address or via a transcript submission service.
- Official physical transcripts can be mailed in a sealed and signed/stamped envelope to
Undergraduate Admissions - San Jose State University
One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192
- Test scores: All test scores (English, IB, AP, etc) must be electronically sent to 91ÁÔÆæ by the testing administrator.
- Financial documents and passport: As part of the application process for international applicants (i.e., those seeking F-1 status), you must submit a declaration of finance form along with the supporting financial documents. Upload your documents through the
Steps to Admission
- There are 11 steps to gain admission to 91ÁÔÆæ.
- For those applying for the F-1, it is important to submit your application early to have time to be admitted, receive your I-20, and apply for your visa.
- For all others, it is important to meet the deadlines so you can continue the application process. If you miss an 91ÁÔÆæ deadline, your application will be withdrawn.
Been Admitted:
If you have been admitted, congratulations! We are excited for you to begin your journey as a future Spartan. Please read all messages from admissions and content from your admissions packet thoroughly.
Check out our International Transfer Been Admitted Deadlines Application deadlines vary depending on your program. To view a list of programs and their deadlines,
Associate Degree Transfer
- The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) offered at the California Community Colleges (CCC) is designed to provide students with a clear transfer preparation and admission pathway to CSU degree majors.
- For more information, visit
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