We welcome transfer students who would like to continue their college career at Pitt-Greensburg!
Turn your Associate Degree into a World-renowned Pitt Degree
We're making it easier than ever for community college graduates to earn their bachelor's degree at Pitt-Greensburg.
Starting with the Fall 2024 semester, most Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees* will meet our General Education requirements. This means many AA/AS degree earners can transfer to Pitt-Greensburg and focus on major requirements without having to complete general education courses. With all that room in your schedule, you may also be able to add a second major or minor!
If you would like to see if you qualify, contact transfer counselor Kelsey Oddis at kmo49@pitt.edu.
Requirements for Transfer Admission
Transfer applicants must have a cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0 and must be in good standing at the previous institution in order to be considered for admission. In some cases, high school performance and curriculum are also a consideration when reviewing transfer applicants.
A maximum of 90 credits may be transferred from a four-year institution and 60 credits from a two-year institution. The final 30 credits must be taken at Pitt-Greensburg. At least half of the credits in the major must be completed at Pitt-Greensburg.
Transfer candidates for full-time admission must:
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Complete and return the full-time application form.
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Request an official copy of transcripts from all previously attended post-secondary institutions be sent to the Pitt-Greensburg Admissions Office.
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Typically, we have students submit scores of either the SAT or ACT (unless you have completed 24 college credits after high school graduation). Pitt-Greensburg is expanding our Test-Optional Admissions Policy for Fall 2025.
WCCC Transfer Students
Pitt-Greensburg has a comprehensive transfer guide for Westmoreland County Community College. View the WCCC Transfer Guide
*Nursing and Education are excluded