<p>Are you sure that you mean to ask about in-state transfer? You are a resident of Texas but are attending UW-M? If not, then you are most likely not considered an in-state student…</p>
<p>I’ll assume that you are in fact considered an in-state student and you are not trying to transfer to Plan II or any special programs. The “unpublished” minimum requirement for TX residents is a 3.0. If you have a GPA lower than that, they won’t even look at the rest of your application. With a 3.6 GPA, your prospects look good. </p>
<p>Keep in mind that UT will only allow you to transfer 60 credit hours. If you have been taking 15 credit hours/semester without taking any semesters off and you did not apply by Oct 1st for the Spring 2008 semester, you will have taken 90 credit hours by the time that you get to UT. That means that you will have a years worth of credit (30 hours) that does not transfer. It is something to consider. Do you really want to have to repeat a year? As a liberal arts major, it may be good for you since you’d be able to take more courses and explore more subject areas. I am not certain if AP credits count toward that cap. I have not been able to get a straight answer out of UT.</p>
<p>If you mean to ask about out of state transfer, you stand a chance with a 3.6 GPA, but your chances are lower than that of a Texas resident. How much lower I am not sure. I suspect that the minimum here might be a 3.4-3.5.</p>
<p>If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.</p>