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Students socialize in Point Park's Village Park.

Point Park has a long history of welcoming students from community colleges, other four-year institutions, and trade and technical schools that offer college credits. We offer a wide range of academic programs to transfer students, but the benefits don't stop there.

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Getting Started

Our admissions counselors can help you through all the steps to transfer, including:

  • Selecting an academic program
  • Reviewing transcripts
  • Applying for admission
  • Exploring financial aid options
  • Registering for classes
  • A transfer applicant is a student who has successfully completed 12 or more credits at a regionally accredited college, university or technical school.

Should I Attend Full-Time or Part-Time?

  • Full-Time Undergraduate Admissions (U.S. citizens or permanent residents who want to take 12 to 18 credits per semester, and who want to attend classes primarily Monday through Friday during the day and evening.) Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships are available for Full-Time transfer students from a community college.
  • Part-Time Undergraduate Admissions (U.S. citizens or permanent residents who want to take 3 to 11 credits per semester primarily attending evening or Saturday classes.)
  • Graduate Admissions (U.S. citizens or permanent residents who want to take graduate classes).
  • International Admissions (Students from outside the U.S. who want to take 12 to 18 credits per semester, and who want to attend classes primarily Monday through Friday during the day and evening.)

How to reach us

  • Undergraduate admissions: (412) 392-3430 / 1-800-321-0129 or enroll@pointpark.edu
  • Immediate guidance on transferring: Deb Bateman, director of articulation and special projects, at 412-392-3433 or dbateman@pointpark.edu.

* Typical of most students