11/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2024 09:47
NACOGDOCHES, Texas -- In a move aimed at easing the transition for transfer students and maximizing educational opportunities, Stephen F. Austin State University has increased its accepted transfer credit limit from 66 to 90 credit hours. This significant policy change provides incoming transfer students with greater flexibility in applying their previously earned credits, helping them to progress toward degree completion without the need to retake courses or sacrifice credits.
The decision to expand accepted transfer credit hours aligns with SFA's commitment to supporting students at every stage of their educational journey, including those transferring from community colleges or other four-year institutions. This dedication is evidenced, as well, by SFA's long-running transfer scholarships that automatically offer up to $2,000 to students based on GPA.
"By allowing students to transfer up to 90 credit hours, SFA is ensuring that more students can bring their hard-earned credits with them, creating a smoother and more efficient path to graduation," said Courtney Burns, interim vice president for enrollment management. "This change reflects our commitment to providing every opportunity for students to succeed and make the most of their educational investment."
The accepted credit hour increase will also allow SFA to create "3+1" pathway programs, where students complete three years at a designated community college then one year at SFA to receive a bachelor's degree, explained Megan Kelley, SFA's academic partnerships coordinator. These programs would offer students more direct, streamlined paths to specific degree programs, such as the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences and human development.
The flexibility offered by this increased transfer credit limit makes the university an attractive option for students seeking to complete their degree without losing time or resources. Although credit transfer policies vary by institution, SFA's decision to accept up to 90 credits is among the highest limits in Texas, allowing SFA to offer robust transfer options to a wide range of students.
Through this initiative, SFA continues to solidify its partnerships with community colleges across the state, creating new pathways and ensuring that transfer students are well-supported throughout their transition.
For more information about transferring to SFA, visit sfasu.edu/transfer.