Each year, Woodbury welcomes a number of transfer students from community colleges and other higher education institutions. Transfer students are vital members of our community and help to enrich the Woodbury experience.
Woodbury University is a thriving and beautiful close-knit learning community in the heart of Southern California – the creative epicenter and entertainment capital of the world. With over 20 top-ranked undergrad programs and countless hands-on learning opportunities through our mandatory internship program, Woodbury grads are among the most highly sought in the workforce.
16 Undergrad ProgramsWe have transfer students in each of our twenty undergraduate programs. |
8:1 Student-to-Faculty RatioWe have an eight to one student-to-faculty ratio, with an average class size of just 10. |
96% Receive Financial AidOver ninety six percent of our students receive some form of financial aid. And as a transfer applicant, you are eligible for a Transfer Merit Scholarship or Grant of $8,000-$20,000. |
48% Transfer Student BodyNearly half of our students transferred to Woodbury from another higher education institution. |
Over 17 CountriesOur transfer students hail from seventeen different countries |
Transfer applicants are high school graduates who have completed a minimum of 24 transferable units at the time of application. Any applicant with fewer than 24 units at the time of application should apply as a freshman.
GPA Minimum (weighted)
2.50 Regular Admission
Transfer applicants are eligible for a Transfer Merit Scholarship or Grant of $8,000-$20,000.
GPA Minimum
2.50 minimum for all programs
Transfer applicants are eligible for a Transfer Merit Scholarship or Grant of $8,000-$20,000.
Notes:
Woodbury University’s Transfer Course Evaluation System (TES) below is intended as a guide for prospective students to view course equivalencies that have been previously evaluated by our academic departments.
TES indicates how course(s) at your current or previous institution(s) may transfer to Woodbury. If a course is not found in TES, this does not necessarily mean the course does not transfer into Woodbury. It may mean the course has not yet been evaluated.
Our goal is to be as flexible as possible while maintaining the integrity of our degree programs. In some circumstances, major courses may require further review.
Current Woodbury Students:
TES (Transfer Course Evaluation System) is intended as a guide for current students who may need to take courses at another institution. Transfer course approvals must be submitted to the Registrar. Please contact the Registrar’s Office at [email protected] before taking courses at another institution for clarification on proper procedure and necessary paperwork.
Woodbury maintains memorandums of understanding with several local community colleges. Find your major and select your community college to view these transfer articulation agreements.
East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College
Graphic Design Transfer Information
East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College