
Transfer Your Credit
See How Your Credit Transfers
We understand that you want to see how fast and how affordable earning your degree can be. That’s why we offer a free unofficial transfer credit evaluation.
Complete this form and we’ll review your unofficial transcripts to show how you previous coursework may transfer, no application required.

Prepare to Transfer
Looking to make the most of your educational experience? Bushnell University partners with community colleges around the state to provide a clear path to further your education. Transfer guides will help you make the most efficient use of your time and money spent on courses while enrolled in community college. View the transfer guide that corresponds to the community college that you are attending.

Types of Credit
Bushnell University accepts transferable credits from regionally accredited institutions, work or life experience through the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), military training, and certifications approved by the American Council on Education (ACE). Credit may also be awarded for CLEP exams, AP exams with a score of three or higher, and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses.
Transfer Scholarships
Bushnell is offering students more scholarships and financial aid than ever before. Visit our scholarship page to see a complete list of scholarship and grant options along with academic scholarships designed specifically for transfer students.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have taken any college coursework after high school (or after a high school equivalency exam), you are considered a transfer student.
We offer generous transfer credit policies where students can transfer up to 94 semester credits toward a bachelor’s degree. An official transcript evaluation is completed for each student as part of the application process. You’ll receive your official transcript evaluation upon acceptance to the university.
Quarter credits and semester credits are two ways of classroom hours. While they are different numbers, they measure the same.
A school on the quarter system (state universities and community colleges in Oregon) divides the academic year into four sessions: fall, winter, spring, and summer. Each session is approximately 10 weeks long.
A school on the semester system divides the academic year into three sessions: fall, spring and summer. Each session is approximately 15-16 weeks long.
Bushnell University uses a semester system. When your transcripts are evaluated, if you have quarter credits, they will be converted to semester credits. This is how the conversion works:
1 Quarter Credits = 0.67 Semester Credits
2 Quarter Credits = 1.33 Semester Credits
3 Quarter Credits = 2 Semester Credits
4 Quarter Credits = 2.67 Semester Credits
Yes. Transcripts are used by your enrollment advisor to complete your transcript evaluation. Bushnell University requires that official transcripts of previous academic work completed at all other colleges or universities be submitted for evaluation. It is your responsibility to request official transcripts from these institutions when applying for admission.
Transferable courses must be at the 100-level (or above), taken at a regionally accredited college (up to 30 transfer credits from a nationally accredited college will be accepted) and with a grade of C- or higher.
A transcript is the permanent record of academic work completed at a college or university. The transcript request is often managed by the Office of the Registrar or Records Department of your institution.
You may be able to request your transcripts and submit them electronically if your previous institution participates in an electronic transcript exchange service. Electronic transcripts are sent securely in PDF format and offer the fastest processing time. If they ask for an email address, please use admissions@bushnell.edu.
You may be able to only request your transcripts online from your previous college or university website, and have them submit it via mail. The official, physical transcript should be sent to the following address:
Bushnell University
Attn: Office of Admissions
828 E 11th Ave
Eugene, OR 97401
If you have any questions or run into unusual delays or problems obtaining official transcripts, speak to your admissions counselor.
The time it takes to review your transcripts and complete an evaluation will vary. We will inform you via email when your transcripts arrive. We try to complete all evaluations within two weeks of your final transcript being received.
We are happy to complete an unofficial transcript evaluation to give you an idea of what it would look like to complete your degree at Bushnell University, however, official copies of transcripts will be required for admission into the university.

Next Steps
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