Here is information and links to some of the schools in Indiana to which you can transfer your Biology Degree.
Are you thinking of transferring to Indiana University when you graduate from here? All TSAP transfer students must start at IU in the fall, and transcripts typically are due at the beginning of the summer before you start at IU. Here are some links for more information:
Information on transferring to IU with a TSAP degree: https://tsap.indiana.edu
Be sure to look at the biology degree map for special requirements
Students transferring to IU should take BIOL 222, not BIOL 240. BIOL 222 is a prereq for many upper level classes at IU, so waiting to take BIOL 222 will delay your progress at IU.
While IU will only accept 60 credits (the TSAP degree credits), if you are headed to medical school, the medical school can accept our APHY and other credits outside of the degree.
TSAP students can only start at IU in the fall. Applications are due June 1 and final transcripts must be received by July 1.
General transfer to IU information: https://admissions.indiana.edu/apply/transfer/index.html
Be sure to download and make use of the transfer guide
Transfer Tuesday Info: https://admissions.indiana.edu/visit/visit-options/transfer-tuesdays/index.html
Paying for school at IU: https://scholarships.indiana.edu/future-scholars/transferring-to-iu.html; https://sit.indiana.edu/financial-aid-scholarships/research-tips.html
If you would like to meet with an IU advisor and visit the campus, the second half of September and the month of January are great times for a visit. If you are interested, Dr. Hetrick ([email protected]) can help you arrange a visit!
Here is the info you need to know if you are thinking about transferring to Ball State:
Information on transferring to Ball State with a TSAP (Transfer as a Junior) degree: https://www.bsu.edu/admissions/undergraduateadmissions/information-for/transfer-students/tsap
Be sure to look at the biology link to see what courses you will need to complete once you transfer
General transfer to Ball State information: https://www.bsu.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions
Biology site: https://www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/biology
Ball State offers visits specifically for students transferring with a Transfer as a Junior degree. They have many great supports (writing and tutoring centers, scholarships, career centers, study abroad opportunities, a food pantry, etc). One really neat thing about Ball State is that they have focuses within the biology degree. Upon transferring, you could complete the basic biology degree in 2 years, but if you are willing to attend during a summer or maybe an extra semester you could focus your degree on one of seven concentrations which range from cellular and molecular biology to wildlife biology and conservation.
Here is the info you need to know if you are thinking about transferring to ISU:
Information on transferring to ISU with a TSAP (Transfer as a Junior) degree: https://www.indstate.edu/transfer/pathways
Be sure to look at the biology link to see what courses you will need to complete once you transfer
General transfer to ISU information: https://www.indstate.edu/transfer
Check out their biology site as well: https://www.indstate.edu/cas/biology
One really cool thing about ISU is their focus on undergraduate research. Once you transfer, you will have many opportunities to work with researchers in labs, in the field, during regular semesters, over the summer at remote locations, etc - optional, of course, but a wonderful opportunity!
Here is the info you need to know if you are thinking about transferring to Purdue:
Information on transferring to Purdue for a Biology degree: https://www.admissions.purdue.edu/majors/a-to-z/biology.php
Be sure to notice the GPA and specific course grade requirements
Biology site: https://bio.purdue.edu/
Here is the info you need to know if you are thinking about transferring to USI:
Information on transferring to USI with a TSAP (Transfer as a Junior) degree: https://www.usi.edu/articulation-agreements/tsap/
Be sure to look at the biology link to see what courses you will need to complete once you transfer
General transfer to ISU information: https://www.usi.edu/admissions/transfer-students/
Check out their biology site as well: https://www.usi.edu/science/biology/
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