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Request that an official copy (sealed, unopened version) of your transcript be sent directly to
High school counselors can send transcripts by email to documents@etsu.edu.
If you are a Home School student, complete the Home School Transcript Form and the Official Certification of Study and send those in with certification of registration with the local school system that you would have otherwise attended.
If you have completed college-level courses as a dual-enrollment student while in high school you must request an official transcript be sent to the Admissions Office directly from the college or university through which you earned the credit. If you have completed Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate other collegiate exams, you must request official score results be sent to the Admissions Office directly from the testing agency. It is important to record this credit prior to your registering for courses to avoid duplication at ETSU .
ACT/SAT scores are not required for admission to ETSU. However, please keep in mind:
ETSU will superscore ACT/SAT scores for admission and scholarship decisions. Test-takers should require their scores be sent to ETSU electronically by the test agency.
Students transferring must meet the GPA requirements below:
Attempted Hours | GPA |
---|---|
1 - 29.0 | 1.4 |
29.1 - 45 | 1.7 |
45.1 - 59.9 | 1.9 |
60+ | 2.0 |
Applicants who have enrolled for one term only at any other college or university without obtaining the required grade point average for transfer and who meet regular freshman admission standards may be admitted on appropriate academic probation.
*Note: Remedial and developmental courses are not used in determining eligibility for transfer admission.
An application for admission as a transfer student will be considered complete and ready for review when the Office of Admissions has received the following:
A complete application will be evaluated for admission. Students offered admission will be provided with a comprehensive transfer articulation review.
*Note: Due to the high volume of requests, we are unable to offer a comprehensive transfer articulation review prior to an admission decision. You may use the Transfer Course Equivalency Table to get an unofficial review of how your courses may transfer.
Request that official copies (sealed, unopened version) of your high school and college transcripts be sent directly to
Interested in transferring to ETSU ? Want to see how your courses may transfer? Get started with the Transfer Course Equivalency Table.
For information regarding Tennessee Transfer Pathways, please visit https://www.tntransferpathway.org
If you have completed college-level courses as a dual-enrollment student while in high school or through the Advanced Placement Program or other collegiate services, you must request an official transcript be forwarded to the Office of Admissions. It is important to record this credit to avoid duplication at ETSU .
Learn about the Transfer APS on the Scholarship Office webpage.
Applicants who have a 3.5 or higher GPA and at least 24 transferrable hours are eligible to apply.
Apply using the ETSU General University Scholarship Application.
ETSU has an office dedicated to serving international students. Please apply for admission through ETSU International Enrollment and Services.
If you have attended another college or university since your last enrollment at ETSU , you must request each college to send an official transcript to the
*Note: Attending another college or university during a period of academic dismissal from ETSU may adversely affect your readmission.
If you have already earned a bachelor’s degree from ETSU or another college or university, and you want to earn a second bachelor's degree from ETSU , you should:
*Note: If you are planning to complete additional undergraduate courses after earning a Bachelor's degree in preparation for entering a professional school such as Medical College, you should not apply for a second undergraduate degree. Only those planning to earn a second bachelor's degree should use this application form.
Students who have completed the sophomore or junior year in high school may be eligible to enroll for ETSU courses while in high school. Please review the information here and you can start your application at any time. THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR FALL 2023 HAS PASSED
For information about applying for dual enrollment, the dual enrollment grant, scholarship, and cost of classes, contact:
Lily Fowler
Assistant Director for Dual Enrollment Programs
For information about class selection or advising needs, contact:
Dual Enrollment students who present a 3.0 or higher high school GPA, may qualify for a Dual Enrollment Scholarship through ETSU . The Dual Enrollment Scholarship is awarded only in combination with the Dual Enrollment Grant. The ETSU Dual Enrollment Scholarship covers the remaining cost of classes six through ten.
Students admitted as dual enrollment students may be eligible for the Dual Enrollment Grant. In addition, students may qualify for an ETSU Dual Enrollment Scholarship. Consult your high school counselor or the ETSU Undergraduate Office of Admissions for additional information.
Dual Enrollment Students may register for no more than 11 semester hours of credit in a given semester. Additional fees are required for courses in specific programs. A dual enrollment student's eligibility to enroll for courses is determined by Admissions personnel in consultation with the student, parents, high school officials, and ETSU departmental representatives.
Students can take most introductory level courses for which they meet the prerequisites. Always consult with your guidance counselor to ensure the course will meet your educational goals and to confirm the prerequisites.
You will need to log in and activate your GoldLink and ETSU email accounts. You will register for your classes using self-service banner on GoldLink once you have activated that account. Here are the steps to get started:
Go to www.etsu.edu/activate and activate your account using your ETSU ID number. If you need your ID number, please contact us
Once you have activated your accounts, go to https://goldlink.etsu.edu and log in to your student account. There you will select the “Student” tab -> “Registration Tools” -> “Add or Drop Classes” -> You will then enter your CRN for the class you have selected to take. If you do not remember these CRNs, please contact us at dualenrollment@etsu.edu or 423-439-4213
If you are not interested in pursuing a degree but would like to take an undergraduate course for professional reasons or personal interests, complete the online application and select “Special” as your student type. If you have not applied to ETSU before, you will need to submit the non-refundable $25 application fee.
Apply before the application deadline. If a course you want to take has pre-requisites, transcripts of previous college work may be requested.
You may track the status of your ETSU application online through ETSU's GoldLink web portal.
After you've submitted your application and paid the $25 application fee, you will be emailed an ETSU ID number (E Number). Activate your account using your E Number and begin using your applicant GoldLink and ETSU Email.
Login to GoldLink to see if your application is missing any required documents (for example, official transcripts). If needed, please submit these documents so that your application can become complete and ready for review.
If you have an active application with East Tennessee State University but you need to change your application information, view step-by-step instructions here.
If you have questions, please contact us at 423-439-4213 or admissions@etsu.edu.
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