Transfer Students
Undergraduate Students
Future Transfer Students
We value the perspectives and experience transfer students contribute to both the College of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) and Purdue University. As you consider taking your next giant leap in Purdue HHS, we’ve developed resources to make the transfer process easier and help you find your fit at Purdue.
Talk with an HHS Recruitment Team Member
We encourage you to speak with your current academic advisor and a member of the HHS Recruitment Team to assist in a successful transfer — we are here to help you throughout this process. Please call 765-494-8533, or send an email to HHSRecruitment@purdue.edu that includes your intended major to speak with an HHS Recruitment Team member.
Utilize the Transfer Course Equivalency Guide and Degree Requirement Sheets
The Office of Admissions has online tools to assist in planning coursework applicable to your desired program or determining how your existing credit may transfer. Current degree requirement sheets are available for all HHS majors. Please contact your current academic advisor or the HHS Recruitment Team if you need assistance.
- Transfer Credit Guidelines
- Degree Requirement Sheets
- Core Curriculum Course Listing
- Interpreting Your Transfer Credit
Closed Programs
Some programs are closed for specific academic terms because the course sequence requires students to begin in a specific term or because space in the course is full. Please see the complete list for current availability. Click on the link below to see which courses are currently unavailable.
Visit the Office of Admissions Transfer Website
The Transfer Student Checklist website offers in-depth information on transfer requirements and the process of transferring to Purdue University. We strongly encourage you to utilize this website to familiarize yourself with transfer requirements, policies and deadlines.
Submit Your Application
When you are ready, complete your application to Purdue by choosing the appropriate application type and entry term.