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Applicants must submit an application form for admission, together with a $30 application fee ($50 for international students), and request that each college they have attended send an official transcript of record to the Office of Admissions. Failure to provide transcripts from all colleges or universities attended may result in denial of the application or dismissal from the university. If less than 24 semester hours of graded transferable college credit will be completed prior to entry at Northern Iowa, applicants should also request that their official high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores be sent to the Office of Admissions. Other transfer applicants may be asked to provide high school academic information. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of international students whose first language is not English.
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Transfer students are defined as those with twenty-four (24) or more semester hours of transferable college
 

credit. Transfer students must have or exceed the following combination of grade point and total graded transferable semester hours for admission to UNI.

   
 

24-41 hours; 2.50 GPA
42-59 hours; 2.25 GPA
60 or more hours; 2.00 GPA

  Transfer applicants who have not maintained the level of academic performance given above may, after a review of their academic and test records, and at the discretion of the admissions officers:
 

 

 

A. Be admitted unconditionally;
B. Be admitted conditionally; or
C. Be denied admission.

Admission of students with fewer than twenty-four semester hours of transferable college credit
  will be based on high school academic and standardized test records in addition to review of the college record.
   
Transfer applicants under disciplinary suspension will not be considered for admission until information
  concerning the reason for the suspension has been received from the college assigning the suspension. Applicants granted admission under these circumstances will be admitted on probation.
   
Transfer applicants of colleges and universities not regionally accredited will be considered for
  admission on an individual basis taking into account all available academic information.