Transfer Students

Seamless Transfer
Have you already earned credits toward a degree? We welcome you to transfer into any of our undergraduate degree programs. After an evaluation of the credits you've earned, we'll do everything we can to allow you to use those credits toward your CSU-Pueblo degree.
Transitioning from a 2-year college? CSU-Pueblo is a great place to earn your bachelor's degree. Articulation Agreements & Transfer Guides make the transfer process as easy and seamless as possible.
If you're coming from a four-year college or university, we'll work with you to maximize your transferable credit hours. Up to 90 hours are transferable from accredited universities and colleges.
The Pack Center
The Pack Center can assist you in scheduling and enrolling for classes, either by connecting you with an advisor in your academic department or through one of the Center’s success coaches. Call the Center at 719.549.2584 today to get started. If you need further assistance, you may contact John Sandoval, Center Director, via e-mail at john.sandoval@csupueblo.edu.
The Pack Center
Transfer Help:
Contact a Transfer Success Coach below:
LEE SAUNDERS, Transfer Success Coach
719-549-2501
- Art (and Art Education)
- Criminology
- English (and Creative Writing)
- History (and History/Secondary Education)
- Mass Communications
- Music
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- World Language-Spanish
AOLANY NAVAS-GRIGGS, Transfer Success Coach
719-549-2628
- Biology & Biology (Pre-Med)
- Chemistry & Chemistry (Pre-Pharm)
- EXHPR (General Exercise Science)(Physical Ed Teacher Prep K-12)
- (Recreation)(Health Promotion Wellness)(Strength & Conditioning)
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Undeclared A-Z
- Wildlife and Natural Resources
DARS Information
DARS audit
Run your DARS audit through PAWS to see how your transfer credit will apply toward your degree requirements. Access your academic planning sheets as a guide for planning your course selections. For additional questions, please contact the Registrar’s Office.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the requirements for transfer student admission to CSU-Pueblo?
As a transfer student, you must submit an application for admission, a $25 application fee, and official college transcripts. You will be considered a first-time student if you have completed less than 13 transferable semester hours of college credit. You should also submit official ACT or SAT scores and official high school transcripts or GED scores. You must be in good standing at the institution you last attended and have at least a 2.3 grade-point average.
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Where do I send my application, transcripts, or other admission-related documents?
CSU-Pueblo Office of Admissions
2200 Bonforte Blvd
Pueblo CO
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How do I pay my application fee?
You may send a check or money order to CSU-Pueblo Admissions:
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001-4901
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How long does it take to process my application for admission?
This is typically a function of how soon we receive all of the information necessary to render a decision on your application. In most cases, we will be able to determine your admissibility within 2 weeks of receipt of your application, fee, transcripts, and test scores (if required).
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How will I know which of my transfer credits will be accepted by CSU-Pueblo?
Approximately 2 weeks after you have been accepted to Colorado State University-Pueblo, an official evaluation of transfer credit will be completed and sent to you. The evaluation will include courses Colorado State University-Pueblo has accepted in transfer and specific general education requirements completed. For an unofficial estimate, you can access Transferology to see how specific coursework transfers in to Colorado State University-Pueblo. Students may schedule an appointment with a Transfer Success Coach by contacting The Pack Center at 719-549-2584.
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As a transfer student when can I register for classes?
After being admitted, the first step to register for classes is to submit your enrollment deposit. After that, you will be prompted to complete your Registration Authorization Form (RAF), which your advisor will use to help you select your courses. You will be contacted by an advisor once your RAF is received to discuss your course schedule. Please note that, while you may pay your enrollment deposit at any time and are encouraged to submit your RAF as soon as possible to reserve your spot in classes, you can only register for courses if registration is available for continuing students (please see Semester Notes for dates).