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Guaranteed Admission from Texas Community Colleges

91Ó°ÊÓ Christian University has recently announced guaranteed admission for students who have completed an associate’s degree at a community college in Texas.

What Does This Mean for you?

If you’ve earned an associate’s degree from a community college in Texas, 91Ó°ÊÓ will guarantee your admission if you meet our minimum grade requirements.

Your Liberal Arts Core is Complete

91Ó°ÊÓ will consider the general education component of the undergraduate curriculum complete (approximately 37 credit hours*).

*Exclusions include the required religion courses and any unmet pre-requisite course requirements specific to your major not taken at your community college. Learn more about 91Ó°ÊÓ’s Liberal Arts Core.

Your Admission is Guaranteed

Enjoy a more streamlined admissions process and rest easy knowing that you are guaranteed admission to 91Ó°ÊÓ! Save the stress and get started on preparations for your future career. Want to see how your credit will transfer? Take a look at our Course Equivalency Guide.

How to Apply for Guaranteed Admission

Students studying around a roundtable.Complete an associate’s degree at a Texas community college.* Then, submit a transfer application to 91Ó°ÊÓ along with an official transcript showing a completed associate’s degree. Rest assured that your admission is guaranteed!

Submit Your Application

* Students who completed an associate’s degree or who received dual-credit while concurrently enrolled in high school are not currently eligible for guaranteed transfer admission.

Coming Soon: 2+2 Transfer Guides for Select Majors

The Office of Admissions is beginning to develop 2+2 transfer guides that will allow students to determine which classes they need to complete at their local Texas community college and at 91Ó°ÊÓ in order to earn their bachelor’s degree in a total of 4 years. When completed, these guides will be available at HC.edu/Transfer.

 

*Please contact the 91Ó°ÊÓ Online Transfer Office at OnlineTransfer@HC.edu with any additional questions.Â