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Frequently Asked Questions

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bullet: question I am applying as a New Start applicant. Are the admissions requirements different for New Start transfers?
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New Start is a service program for students age 25 years or olderthat provides information and assistance to students from the application stage to commencement. If you have completed fewer than 30 hours, you must submit an official copy of your final high school transcript as well as official transcripts from all colleges attended. If you have completed 30 or more hours, you are required to submit transcripts from all colleges attended. A cumulative GPA of 2.0 (4.0 scale) is required for admission. 

In general, New Start transfers must meet the same GPA requirements as traditional transfers. Factors such as time elapsed since the last college enrollment will be considered, but a New Start transfer applicant whose GPA is significantly below 2.0 can not be offered admission to Winthrop.
 

bullet: question If I attended more than one college, which GPA will you use?
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Official transcripts are needed from each college you have attended. We will divide the grade points by the grade hours earned at all colleges you have attended to calculate your cumulative GPA.

bullet: question Do courses that won't transfer to Winthrop count toward my 30 hours?
bullet: question All courses that you have completed at another college will count toward your 30 credit hours, regardless of whether the courses will transfer to Winthrop or not.
bullet: question Who decides which of my courses will transfer?
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The evaluation of transfer credit is conducted in the student services office of each academic area. Upon admission, the applicants' transcripts are forwarded to the appropriate office, and students can view their transfer credit online via WINGSPAN, the student information portal.

If you are transferring from a technical college in South Carolina, many courses have been pre-approved for transfer credit. Please refer to the Winthrop University/South Carolina Technical College Transfer Articulation Guide for additional information.

bullet: question Will classes from XYZ University transfer to Winthrop?
bullet: question Courses from any college that is accredited by the commission on colleges of a regional accreditation agency can be considered for transfer credit to Winthrop University if the course was completed with a grade of "C" or higher. The academic division receiving the student determines the applicability of courses into any curriculum at Winthrop.
bullet: question I want to change my major. Do I have to start over completely?
bullet: question The courses that you have already completed might fulfill some of the requirements for the new major, or they might count as elective credit. It is best to discuss this with the student academic services officer in the college of your new major.
bullet: question What is the maximum number of credits I can transfer to Winthrop?
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Only 65 hours can be transferred from a two-year college. Students who have completed course work in general studies programs are permitted to transfer only 15 hours of selected courses from such programs into any curriculum at Winthrop.

bullet: question I work during the day. What classes are available in the evening?
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Evening courses vary each semester.

Winthrop's schedule of courses is available on-line. Visit WINGSPAN and click on "Schedule of Courses" to look up individual classes. You may also wish to check out the "Course Offerings Directory" to conduct more detailed searches.

bullet: question Can I complete my degree through evening classes only?
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in accounting or general business can be earned completely through evening courses.

bullet: question I only want to attend classes part time. Is there a different application process?
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The application process is the same whether you want to be a part-time or full-time student.

bullet: question How much does it cost to take classes part-time?
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For the most up-to-date tuition information, check out http://www.winthrop.edu/cashiers/fees.asp.

 

 

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