A New Beginning at Penn State New Kensington
Did you know that 71 percent of today's college students attend more than one college or university before they graduate with a bachelor's degree?
Your journey may have started somewhere else, but attending Penn State can be a turning point. Penn State is globally recognized. Though the University system has twenty undergraduate campus locations, it is “one campus,” geographically disbursed throughout the state. It is one of the most recruited universities with the largest alumni base.
When you transfer to Penn State New Kensington, you take an important step toward achieving academic and career success. Penn State's admission, orientation, and academic advising staff will help you reach your goals.
Are you a Transfer Student?
Students are eligible to transfer to Penn State New Kensington if they:
- Have earned a high school diploma or a GED
- Are in good academic standing at your previous college(s)
- Have attempted or will have attempted eighteen or more semester hours of college course work at a regionally accredited college/university before enrolling at Penn State
- Please note: Transfer status is based on credits earned after high school graduation.
What we offer
How does Penn State New Kensington respond to the needs of today's transfer students?
- Student-centered philosophy that infuses the academic and out-of-the-class experience
- Relationship-orientated campus environment
- World-class, affordable education with brand recognition
- Opportunities to study abroad with embedded course offerings
- Emphasis on experiential opportunities, including research, internships and community service
- Internship opportunities in New Kensington are numerous and diverse
- Small class size
- Mentoring and coaching from award-winning faculty at Penn State
At Penn State New Kensington, we pride ourselves in being transfer friendly. Penn State New Kensington provides a welcoming atmosphere and streamlined approach to the application and admissions process.
Save thousands of dollars by transferring to Penn State New Kensington
Students who enroll at Pennsylvania community colleges and transfer to Penn State New Kensington or another commonwealth campus can earn a baccalaureate degree at considerable savings.
You can save thousands of dollars in tuition by enrolling at one of Penn State’s nineteen commonwealth campuses instead of at Penn State University Park. And by adding a RaiseMe Transfer Award , you can earn up to $7,000 more over two years of enrollment at Penn State.
The best part is you can start earning your Penn State RaiseMe transfer scholarship while you are working toward graduation at a community college. Earn micro-scholarships for things you’re already doing, such as getting good grades, participating in co-curricular activities, and volunteering in your community. When you transfer to Penn State, your micro-scholarships will be converted to a Penn State scholarship.
How to Apply
- Create a MyPennState profile
Note: If you schedule an appointment with Admissions, we’ll waive the $65 application fee. Check out how to apply for free. - Fill out the application in your MyPennState profile. Have a copy of your high school transcripts and SAT or ACT scores available to fill out the Self-Reported Academic Record.
- Review your MyPennState checklist for prompts to ensure all required supporting materials have been received. These may include: official final high school transcript, GED, college transcript, or DD 214, as well as SAT or ACT scores, if applicable. These may be mailed or faxed to our Admissions office. Once all materials have been received, your application will be considered complete.
- After receiving your offer of admission, pay the $230 registration fee.
- Congratulations! You’re officially a Penn Stater. Check your email regularly for information about taking the ALEKS assessment and New Student Orientation.