We’re glad you’re considering transferring to Ohio State ATI.
Use this page if you have attended a college or university after graduating from high school and want to apply to Ohio State ATI. Before you begin, review the requirements and deadlines so you know what to expect.
Looking for a different application?
First-year student: You are graduating from high school and have not attended college yet
Campus change: You already attend Ohio State ATI and want to continue to another Ohio State campus
College Credit Plus: You are applying as a high school student taking college glasses
Apply step-by-step
Complete the steps below to apply as a transfer student to Ohio State ATI. Following each step in order will help ensure your application is complete and reviewed on time.
Apply using the Admission Application for Transfer Students and choose Ohio State ATI as your campus.
You'll also select a major as part of your application.
Apply by the published deadlines for the best access to classes and financial aid.
Missed a deadline? Contact the Ohio State ATI Admissions Office to ask about your options.
After you apply, ask every college or university you have attended to send your official transcripts directly to Ohio State.
Include transcripts for any college coursework you completed while in high school.
If you have completed fewer than 30 semester hours after high school graduation, you may also need to send a high school transcript.
Where to send transcripts
Electronic delivery (preferred):
ugdocs@osu.edu
Postal Mail:
Undergraduate Admissions
P.O. Box 182646
Columbus, OH 43218-2646
Express Mail:
Undergraduate Admissions
Student Academic Services Building, Room 621
281 West Lane Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
All high school and college transcripts must be sent to Ohio State’s Columbus campus to be considered official. Transcripts sent to Ohio State ATI are not considered official.
Most transfer students do not need to submit ACT or SAT scores.
You may be asked to submit test scores if you have not completed college coursework after high school or do not meet other eligibility requirements.
If required, scores must be sent directly from the testing agency.
Additional requirements
If English is not your native language, you may need to submit an approved English proficiency test.
Transfer credit
Ohio State may award transfer credit for courses completed at a regionally accredited college or university.
In most cases, courses must be non-remedial and completed with a grade of C- or higher. Some grades of D or D+ may also transfer.
Use these tools to learn more:
Next steps
After you apply, check your application status to make sure all required materials have been received and to view your admission decision.
If you are admitted, follow the Next Steps page to confirm your enrollment and prepare for your first semester.
Need help?
If you have questions about applying as a first-year student, contact the Ohio State ATI Admissions Office.
Email: atiadmissions@osu.edu
Phone: (330) 287-1327