Transfer
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Transferring to BPC? It’s simple — our team will partner with you every step of the way.
Why Transfer to Brewton-Parker?
Brewton-Parker College is a place where you can discover God’s purpose for your life 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!
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to Brewton-Parker College as a transfer student, you must:
- Have at least a 2.25 cumulative college GPA.
- Must indicate eligibility to return to most recent institution attended
- High School Transcript is required if less than 30 college credit hours have been completed.
- If your college transcripts show a ‘D’ or lower for English 101 or Math 101, ACT/SAT/Accuplacer test* scores must be submitted.
*There is a $10 test fee if you choose to take the Accuplacer test at BPC.
**Students who do not meet the above requirements for regular admission may be offered conditional admission. If you have questions about your status, please contact the Admissions Office at 912-583-3265 or at admissions@bpc.edu
Steps to Apply
1.
Complete and submit your official application HERE!
Every advantage goes to the early applicant.
You will be asked to create an account with your email address and a password of your choosing in order to fill out your application. Please keep this information so you can check the status of your application after submission. Once your account has been created, you will be redirected to the log-in page. You must complete all sections of the application in order for it to be submitted for review.
2.
Pay the non-refundable $35 application fee
BPC does accept the ACT fee waiver. Application fees are waived for students that come for a campus tour. Schedule your visit here!
3.
Submit an official transcript
Transcripts will be considered official only when sent directly from the institution to Brewton-Parker. Submit a final transcript from each college attended (final transcripts from high schools are only required if you have completed less than 30 transferable earned credit hours post-high school).
We accept electronic transcripts from most vendors. Please use admissions@bpc.edu as the recipient email address. You may also have the documents mailed to the address listed below.
Office of Admissions
Brewton-Parker College
PO Box 197
Mount Vernon, GA 30445
4.
Submit your scores from the SAT or ACT
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, SAT/ACT is optional for Spring ’22 and Fall ’22. Since standardized testing opportunities are limited due to COVID-19, we will be waiving SAT/ACT scores for academically qualified Spring 2022 and Fall 2022 applicants. 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 Brewton-Parker.
Note: International students are still required to submit proof of English proficiency. Please check the required documents for international students.
This applies only if you have completed less than 15 transferable credits post-high school.
School Codes
SAT: 5068 | ACT: 0801
Not sure about the strength of your standardized test scores?
We offer test-optional (SAT or ACT scores not required) admission on a case-by-case basis. International students are not eligible for test-optional admission.
Your application will not be reviewed until the documents from steps 3 and 4 have been received. You can log-in to your admissions account at any time and see what you are missing.
If you have questions about how to submit your documents, please contact your admissions counselor.
Have Questions?
If you have questions about the admissions process or how to submit your documents, please contact your admissions counselor.
912-583-3265
Note: Your application will not be reviewed until the documents from steps 3 and 4 have been received. You can log in to your admissions account at any time and see what you are missing.