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Engineering Letter

You have indicated an interest in pursuing an intra-university transfer to the School of Engineering. Your application will be considered after grades for the current semester are available. Please contact engineering-oas@Vanderbilt.edu for assistance with planning an Engineering schedule. If your goal is to pursue a primary major in Computer Science, we recommend declaring it now as a second major or minor within your current school to facilitate registration.

The School of Engineering holds an information session each semester on two different dates. The information sessions have already concluded for Spring 2024 semester. If you would like to view a recording of the Zoom session please click on the following link: https://vanderbilt.zoom.us/rec/share/7w_AYK-c1_p9PIUk7uc6CNoH2iGoM9DR4Q8iipjt8iXklIlOX3XxjYYKdHUJ1sL-.H_5RfhN_tHB0PbwR.

Courses not accepted for credit by the School of Engineering will not be counted in determining grade point average and class standing. Your request for intra-university transfer will be approved when you have met the appropriate credit hour and grade point average requirements as indicated below:

  1. A student who has been in residence for two semesters is to have a minimum of 24 hours and a cumulative grade point average of at least 1.800 in transferable work to be admitted.
  2. A student who has been in residence for three semesters is to have a minimum of 39 hours and a cumulative grade point average of at least 1.850 in transferable work to be admitted.
  3. A student who has been in residence for four semesters is to have a minimum of 54 hours and a cumulative grade point average of at least 1.900 in transferable work to be admitted.
  4. A student who has transferred to Vanderbilt from another institution is eligible for intra-university transfer after having completed one semester in residence and having achieved sophomore standing.
  5. A student must complete at least two semesters of college calculus and two semesters of laboratory-based science as required in the intended major before transferring to the School of Engineering.  To support timely graduation, students applying to transfer after three or more semesters of university study must have completed more of the math, science, and other foundational courses required in the major and must present a curriculum plan showing how they will meet all degree requirements. A student’s pathway forward in Engineering must lead to a timely graduation.
  6. Average 2.0 GPA in all STEM courses taken at Vanderbilt (i.e. calculus, laboratory science and all School of Engineering coursework).

Vanderbilt engineering students are required to have a portable computer that will run software needed for in-class use. The recommended minimum specifications can be seen at: https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/transit/ComputerRecommendation.php.

Transferring from one school to another within the university may result in the loss of credit hours and/or affect financial aid. If you should require financial assistance as a result of transferring from your current school into another, please contact the Office of Financial Aid, 615-322-3591.