All transfer applicants need to submit official transcripts from any college or university you’ve attended. If you have less than 24 hours, you’ll also need to submit your high school transcripts.
Transcripts can be sent by official electronic copy or by mail.
Ask your school(s) to send your transcript(s) to:
Texas Wesleyan University
ATTN: Office of Admissions
1201 Wesleyan St.
Fort Worth, Texas 76105
What if I don't have a high school transcript?
If you have less than 24 hours and did not graduate from high school, you need to submit your GED results.
Great news — you aren't required to send in test scores.
However, if you didn't meet the minimum admissions requirements and did well on your tests, your scores may boost your chances of admission.
If not, no worries. We'll work with you to give you the best chance at an acceptance letter and a scholarship. Talk to your admissions counselor about the next steps.
There are three ways to share your SAT or ACT scores:
We'll average your best scores from each of your standardized tests. That's called your "super score." Keep in mind; we can't create a super score with an old and new version of the test.
Do I need to take the THEA?
You can take the SAT or ACT if you have been out of high school for less than seven years. If you've been out of high school for more than seven years, or you are 25 years old, you can also take the THEA (Texas Higher Education Assessment) test and submit those scores. Contact Karina Bretado at 682-478-8605 or kbretado@txwes.edu to schedule a test date.