Q. Will my credit transfer?
Bradley accepts any accredited course-work that
will meet specific degree, program, general education, or elective requirements.
All credit is evaluated
on a class-by-class basis and is subject to an academic and equivalency evaluation.
Q. How soon should I apply for transfer admission?
We recommend that students
apply at least 30 days prior to the start of the semester. Students interested
in living on campus should apply several months
in advance.
Q. What are your transfer admission requirements?
Although requirements vary
by academic department, students must have a minimum, cumulative grade point
average of 2.0 to be considered for admission. Most
academic programs require a 2.5 or above on a four point
scale. Bradley’s admissions committee also considers curriculum taken,
school attended, co-curricular involvement, and other factors in the admission
decision.
Q. What is the cost of tuition, room, and board per year?
Tuition, room, board,
and fees total $31,874 for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Q. Are scholarships available for transfer students?
We offer several academic,
co-curricular, and other merit-based scholarships for incoming transfer students.
Most awards are determined at time of admission.
Transfer students may also apply for resource-based assistance by completing
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Q. How big is Bradley?
There are approximately 6,000 students at Bradley. We
are a medium-sized university.
Q. Where is Bradley located?
Bradley’s campus is located in the “West Bluff” neighborhood
of Peoria, Illinois. Peoria is the largest metropolitan area in downstate Illinois,
with a metro population of 350,000. The campus is located one mile from downtown
and eight miles from the Greater Peoria Regional Airport. For more information
on how to find us, click here.
Q. What majors does Bradley offer?
The five colleges that make up Bradley University
offer more than 100 academic programs. For a complete list, click
here.