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Birmingham, Alabama Where Passion Meets Purpose S


amford University is a premier, nationally ranked private university deeply rooted in its Christian mission. We champion a


liberal arts education and are committed to providing a well-rounded educational experi- ence. With more than 5,600 students from 47 states and 28 countries and a global network of over 52,000 alumni, Samford is the #1 most recommended university in the nation, accord- ing to the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings for 2020.


Academic programs The University offers more than 180 majors, mi- nors, and concentrations and is committed to providing an excellent education that prepares students to make a positive impact on the world. Whether your dream is to inspire others with your words, crunch numbers in the boardroom, or lead people in the hope you share, Samford is committed to fostering your aspirations and helping you reach your goals. We’re here to equip you with the skills you need for the excel- lence we know you’re capable of achieving.


Homewood, Alabama Located in the quaint suburban community of Homewood, the University’s close access to


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downtown Birmingham gives students an ener- getic urban hub filled with more than one million residents, 1,300 churches, and hundreds of restaurants. Here, students find opportunities to pursue their individual passions and learn along the way. From landing your dream intern- ship to tubing down the Cahaba River with your best friends, your college years will be full of moments that will shape the person you’re meant to become.


Student life We know the college experience is about more than the memorization of facts and figures— that’s why we seek connection in all that we do. Our 166 student organizations aren’t just a sta- tistic we put on a page to impress you. These clubs, intramural teams, and honors programs are your opportunity to become known and de- velop friendships that will prepare you for the future.


Transferring to Samford


Admission Criteria and Requirements Transfer students generally receive favorable admission review when they present a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all college-level coursework, provided they have attempted at least 24 semester credits (or 36 quarter credits) at institutionally accredited colleges or universities. If you have fewer than 24 semester credits, see “High school information” below. Please contact our transfer admission counselor with any questions.


In addition to the application, essay, and letter of recommendation, Samford also requires the following from transfer students: • College transcripts: Samford requires official college transcripts to be sent directly from your school. We will accept transcripts electronically via E-script and Docufide.


• High school information: Students who have completed fewer than 24 semester credits must also submit their official high school transcript and standardized test scores (ACT code: 0016; SAT code: 1302).


Additional Information for Transfer Students • Check credit equivalency • Transfer credit information • Transfer scholarships


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