Transfer Students

Application requirements for transfer students

DePauw University accepts the Common Application or the DePauw Application for Admission. An applicant would need to complete only one type of application for admission and not both.

Students wishing to complete a paper application for admission should print the PDF version of either the Common Application or the DePauw Application for Admission at the links below. A $40 application fee is required for processing a paper application for admission.

Admission Forms Online PDF
Common Application Online PDF
Common Application Supplement Online PDF
Common App. School Report, Midyear Report, Teacher Evaluation Form (Submission of the Teacher Evaluation Form is not required by DePauw) PDF
Common App. College Official's Report PDF
     
DePauw Application for Admission Online PDF
DePauw College Official's Report   PDF
DePauw Secondary School Report PDF
   
Official High School Transcript(s)
Official College Transcript(s)
Official Score Report from the SAT I and/or ACT    
Certificate of Finances (FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS ONLY)
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Applicants who have not completed two years of college prior to applying to DePauw must submit an Official Score Report from the SAT l and/or ACT, and a Secondary School Report available above.
International students who wish to apply as a transfer from a U.S. institution may do so following the guidelines above. DePauw discourages international students who wish to transfer from international institutions as credits do not easily carry into our curriculum and requirements.
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Deadlines

Transfer applicants who wish to begin in the spring must submit application materials by December 1.  Applicants who wish to attend DePauw in the fall must submit application materials by March 1.

 

Student Profile

For the Winter Term in Service project in Costa Rica we’ll probably be working in a remote village of one of the four indigenous groups who still practice their native culture.  We’ll be helping to finish an aqueduct for drinking water.
Nishita Trisal '07 (St. Louis, Missouri) - Communications.