Any undergraduate student with greater than
six attempted credit hours, excluding remedial (0-level courses,
or pre-college work) and excluding credit hours accumulated by
concurrently enrolled high school students is considered a
transfer student.
An Oklahoma state system student who wishes to transfer to
another state system institution may do so under the following
conditions:
1. If the student originally met both the high school curricular
requirements
and academic performance standards of the institution to which he
or she wishes
to transfer, he or she must have a grade point average high enough
to meet
Western's retention standards, or
2. If the student originally met the high school curricular
requirements but not
the academic performance standards of the institution to which he
or she wishes
to transfer, he or she must have a grade point average high enough
to meet the
institution's retention standards to which he or she wishes to
transfer, based
on at least 24 attempted semester credit hours of regularly graded
(A, B, C, D,
F) college work;
3. If the student originally met the performance but not the
curricular
requirements of the institution to which he or she wishes to
transfer, he or
she must have a grade point average high enough to meet the
institution's
retention standards to which he or she wishes to transfer defined
in policy on
retention and the policy on transfer probation and must also
complete the
curricular requirements before transferring;
4. If the student originally met neither the curricular nor the
performance
requirements of the institution to which he or she wishes to
transfer, he or
she must have a grade point average high enough to meet the
institution's
retention standards to which he or she wishes to transfer, based on
at least 24
attempted semester credit hours of regularly-graded (A, B, C, D, F)
college work
and must also complete the curricular requirements of the
institution to which
he or she wishes to transfer before transferring.