I’m a freshman at Stephen F. Austin (SFA) second semester, IT major. My fall 2018 gpa was a 3.8 and made the deans list and I solely intend on keeping it like that. After this semester I’ll have 29 credits completed, 16 from fall 13 from this semester. I’m planning on transferring into the cyber security program which I heard is outstanding and is recognized as a top cyber security school by NSA and DHS, but I’m afraid that because of that, it’ll be significantly more competitive to get into than I initially thought. Chances?
@rymose This link has a list of what you need to transfer. But like people on your other thread said - you should really call the school.
https://online.utsa.edu/cyber/cyber-security/admission-requirements-transferring-credits/
Transfer applicants are students who have earned transferable credit hours from a college or university after high school graduation (not including summer).
UTSA admission requirements for transfer students vary depending on the number of transferable credit hours completed at the time of application.
Prospective transfer students need to meet the criteria below to be considered for admission to the online B.B.A. Cyber Security program:
Meet all UTSA undergraduate transfer admission requirements.
Have a transfer grade point average of at least 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale in all transferable coursework and be eligible to return to the most recent institution.
Qualify for enrollment in or completed the equivalent of the following:
MAT 1133 (Calculus for Business or a higher level mathematics course), and
WRC 1013 (Freshman Composition I or higher)