Transfer Students
Students who are interested in transferring from an institution other than the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign should visit the Admissions website
for details on requirements, process and timeline.
For guidance on course selection please refer to the following resources:
Resources
- The Transfer Handbook
outlines specific course requirements for prospective transfer students
- u.select is a guide for course transferability between
participating institutions
- The Course Information Suite outlines degree
requirements and General Education courses.
Intercollegiate Transfer (ICT) Applicants
Students who are currently enrolled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who transfer to a different
undergraduate program on the same campus are considered intercollegiate transfers (ICT). Students who have completed
one year (or one semester for transfer students) in their admitted program of study are eligible to apply to transfer
to the College of Applied Health Sciences.
Details on the application and transfer process for students interested in the College of Applied Health
Sciences are outlined at meetings each fall and spring semester. View upcoming ICT
Informational Meetings (PDF).
Application Process Overview
Students who are interested in applying to transfer to a program of study in the College of Applied Health Sciences should:
Application Process
- Attend an ICT Informational Meeting (PDF)
- Take a course in your area of interest
- Volunteer or work in your area of interest
- Remain in good academic standing
- Complete the College of Applied Health Sciences ICT application
by the deadline
Selection Criteria
Each Department within the College of Applied Health Sciences reserves the right to select those best qualified for admission based on:
Criteria
- minimum undergraduate GPA (determined by each department)
- supporting materials, experiences and coursework that demonstrate a commitment to careers in the field
- academic standing and overall academic record
- completion of requirements specific to program of study
Prospective AHS ICTs should be aware that applying and meeting stated criteria does not guarantee transfer. Admission to AHS programs
is competitive and may be limited due to enrollment maximums.
Further Details for Each Program
Each program of study has specific criteria that prospective students should be aware of prior to applying. Details on these criteria will be
discussed at the ICT Informational Meetings (PDF). Additional information may also be found below.
Department of Kinesiology and Community Health
Department of Recreation, Sport, and Tourism
Department of Speech and Hearing Science
Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science degree in Health (i-Health)