Transfer Applicants
Â鶹¹û¶³ welcomes applications for admission from students currently attending other colleges and universities. A student may be admitted to Moravian as a transfer student at the beginning of either the fall or the spring term.
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Transfer Application Checklist
The priority deadline for the Spring 2025 semester is November 1, 2024 ~ deadline extended to December 1st. We will start communicating admissions decisions for the Spring 2025 class in early October. The priority deadline for the Fall 2025 semester is May 1, 2025. We will start communicating admission decisions for the Fall 2025 class in late January.
1. Completed Application
- There is no fee to apply to Â鶹¹û¶³! Complete the today.
2. Official High School Transcript or Official GED
- Please request your official high school transcript/GED to be sent directly to Â鶹¹û¶³.
3. Official College/University Transcripts
- Please request your official College/University transcript to be sent directly to Â鶹¹û¶³.
4. Current Course Schedule and Unofficial Mid-term Grades
- Please email them to me at mondoke@moravian.edu.
5. Interview (Optional)
- I’m excited to meet you! Contact me via phone or email to schedule.
Erika E. Mondok ’90
Executive Director of Transfer Enrollment
610-861-1325
mondoke@moravian.edu
6. Dean’s Recommendation
- Please complete the student portion of the Dean's Recommendation for Transfer Admissions form. Then, pass this along to the dean of students at your current institution.
7. Writing Sample
- Submit a graded paper on any subject, or submit an essay of no less than 300 words on one of the following topics:
- Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have taken, or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you.
- Discuss an issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its importance to you.
- Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you and what lessons did you learn?
- List the top five activities on your bucket list and explain why each is important to you.
- A topic of your choice.
Core-to-Core General Transfer Agreement
Students who have successfully completed either an associate of arts or associate of science degree will be considered to have completed their entire general education program (core-to-core) with the exception of our U1/U2 requirement. Transfer students must complete either U1 or U2 here at Â鶹¹û¶³. This core-to core agreement does not apply to students who have completed either an associate of applied arts degree or an associate of applied science degree or who do not earn an associate's degree at all.
Â鶹¹û¶³ has transfer partnerships and articulation agreements with Bucks County Community College, LCCC, Northampton Community College, and Raritan Valley Community College.
View our course-by-course transfer guides for a comprehensive listing of courses that can be transferred from Bucks, Morris, LCCC, Montgomery, NCC, Raritan Valley and Warren County Community Colleges.
Credit is granted for courses completed with a grade of C or better at accredited institutions. The courses must be the equivalent of courses taught at Moravian or be judged by the university to be consistent with Moravian’s curriculum. Moravian will accept a maximum of 80 credits which is equivalent to 20 course units.
Transfer Merit Scholarships
Â鶹¹û¶³ Community Scholarship
The Â鶹¹û¶³ Community Scholarship is a two year, full tuition scholarship (does not include fees, room or board) awarded to one Northampton Community College (NCC) student and one Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) student wishing to continue their education in the fall of 2025. Learn more and how to apply.
Community College Fellows Scholarship
Students transferring from a community college with superior academic achievements and who are active members of PTK are eligible to receive up to $27,000 annually. ~ Limited number of Fellows Scholarships available.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Students transferring from a community college who are active members of Phi Theta Kappa are eligible to receive a merit scholarship of up to $23,000 annually.
Founders Scholarship
Students transferring from a four-year institution are eligible to receive a merit scholarship of up to $27,000 annually.