Transfer Student Application Process
You're a transfer applicant if you have attempted/completed any college coursework post high school graduation.
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Fall Application Deadlines
The University of New Haven reviews applications for prospective transfer students on a rolling basis. Our priority deadline for Fall applications is the first week of July.
Typically, the Office of Undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½ begins to review applications on September 1st for the following year's admission.
To be considered for certain programs and receive numerous benefits, students must follow the established timelines and important dates listed above. Admission to the University of New Haven is competitive and early applications are encouraged for priority consideration of admission and merit scholarships.
Our admissions staff reviews applications for admission on a rolling basis. Students should expect to receive a decision on their completed application no later than 4-6 weeks of when their application is complete.
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Spring Application Deadlines
The University of New Haven reviews applications for prospective transfer students on a rolling basis. Our priority deadline for Spring applications is the first week of December.
To be considered for certain programs and receive numerous benefits, students must follow the established timelines and important dates listed above. Admission to the University of New Haven is competitive and early applications are encouraged for priority consideration of admission and merit scholarships.
Our admissions staff reviews applications for admission on a rolling basis. Students should expect to receive a decision on their completed application no later than 4-6 weeks of when their application is complete.
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Required Application Materials
All transfer candidates for undergraduate admission must submit the following:
- or our UNewHaven Application
- $50 Application Fee
- Official High School Transcript or copy of High School Diploma (Unofficial are acceptable to complete the application process, but official transcripts will be required for enrolling students.)
- A 250-500 word written statement/essay that details why you wish to pursue an education at the University of New Haven
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible
Students applying to programs listed below must also submit special program requirements:
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BS Paramedicine Online
• NREMT-P License (all students must have their national registry license to apply to this program) -
Dental Hygiene
• 1 Letter of Recommendation -
Dental Hygiene – Online
• Must be a Registered Dental Hygienist -
Graphic and Digital Design
• Portfolio of previous college work
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Submitting Documents to the University of New Haven
Ways to Submit Application Materials:
- Upload within
- Email documents to admissions@newhaven.edu
- Electronic Transcript Submission by School (Parchment, National Clearinghouse etc.)
- Mail documents to Office of Undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½
- (only applicable if applying to Art + Design or Music programs)
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Part Time Applicants
Part time applicants should follow all deadlines and application requirements as full time students.
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Non-Degree Applicants
Please visit our Non-Degree page for more information.
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Transfer Â鶹´«Ã½ Contact
For admissions information, please contact your admissions counselor.
For last name A-K, contact Brittney Duntz at (203) 815-8742 or BDuntz@newhaven.edu.
For last name L-Z, contact Madison Sinoway at (475) 441-0320 or MSinoway@newhaven.edu.
If you have any trouble reaching any of our Transfer Enrollment Counselors, please send an email to admissions@newhaven.edu and someone will get back to you as soon as possible!
Contact Undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½
Anemone and Steven Kaplan Hall (formerly Bayer Hall)
Phone: (203) 932-7319
Fax: (203) 931-6093
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.