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  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated fields, ensuring you include your last, first, and middle names. If applicable, add any birth or other names used while attending college.
  3. Fill out your complete mailing address, including apartment number or PO Box if necessary. Make sure to provide your city, state, and zip code.
  4. Input your KC Student ID# and the last four digits of your Social Security number for identification purposes.
  5. Indicate your date of birth and today's date. Remember that a signature is required to authorize the release of your transcript.
  6. Select whether you attended KC before Summer 1978 and if you are currently attending. This information helps process your request accurately.
  7. Specify how many copies of the transcript you need and whether they should be official or unofficial. Provide the mailing address for each recipient as needed.

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We have specific agreements with several colleges called 2+2 agreements. These agreements outline the exact classes you should take your first 2 years with KC + your next 2 years with your transfer institution for specific programs. The following 4-year schools have agreements with KC: Aspen University.
Firstly, its tough to get in. Like many Russell Group universities, KCL has high entry requirements and competition can be strong, especially for popular courses like Law and Medicine.
Transfer students must have achieved a grade of C or higher in an Oral Communication course, English Writing course, Critical Thinking course, and a Math/Quantitative Reasoning course in order to matriculate. This policy aligns grade requirements for these golden four courses for native and transfer students.
Incoming first-year students can be directly admitted if they meet the following requirements: 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale, no test scores required OR an ACT score of at least 21 or an SAT score of at least 1060 plus a GPA of at least 2.0.
Transfer grades are used to calculate an admission GPA and may be considered for admission to specific programs, but they are not included in the KU Overall GPA, which only reflects coursework completed at KU. Accepted transfer courses appear on the KU Advising Report but are not listed on the official KU transcript.
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Transfer Requirements Cumulative GPA of 2.5+, including the following: Overall GPA (all transfer coursework) Overall professional GPA (all transfer business coursework, including ECON)
applicants to apply. completed at least 24 transferable graded credit hours from an accredited institution with a minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 2.5 at the time of application. completed following the issuing institutions repeat policy.
Common application colleges tend to have higher transfer requirements, with some requiring a 2.5 to 3.0 GPA to transfer, with some program-specific requirements being even higher.

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