Transfer From Dallas County Community College District
Baldwin
Wallace
University
and
Dallas
County
Community
College
District
are
committed
to
helping
students
build
a
bridge
from
DCCCD
to
BW.
A
maximum
of
62
semester
hours
may
transfer
from
two-year
or
community
colleges.
Courses
transferred
from
DCCCD
count
directly
toward
your
major
or
minor,
core
requirements,
or
electives
-
and
all
are
valuable
credit
toward
the
minimum
120
credits
needed
to
graduate.
All
approved
courses
with
a
grade
of
C
or
better
will
transfer
to
Baldwin
Wallace,
given
that
they
fall
within
the
academic
scope
and
level
of
BW's
programs.
Grades
of
C-
or
below
do
not
transfer.
ASSOCIATE TO BACHELOR PROGRAM - A2BW
Baldwin Wallace's Associate to Bachelor's Program (A2BW) accepts your entire associate's degree toward the bachelor's degree at BW. A2BW ensures that you earn maximum transfer credit and streamlines completion of your bachelor's degree. You will enroll at BW as a college junior, entering directly into your major and minor courses. The following associate degrees qualify for A2BW consideration:
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Associate of Applied Business
- Associate of Applied Science
To learn how your associate degree counts toward a Baldwin Wallace bachelor's degree, contact the Admission Office at 440-826-8012 and talk with a transfer counselor or email admission@bw.edu.
TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DCCCD STUDENTS
Baldwin Wallace University offers transfer scholarships ranging from $7,000-11,000 per year, a $1,000 Associate Award, and a $1,000 Phi Theta Kappa Award. Additional scholarships may also be available. Learn more about transfer scholarships and financial aid.
International students may be eligible for the John Baldwin Scholarship. This award may be up to $15,000 based on academic achievement, leadership/service involvement and effective communication.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP
Talk with a Transfer Counselor! We'll review your DCCCD courses, show you what will transfer, answer your questions, and tell you all about the BW experience. Admission counselors also periodically visit DCCCD and would love to meet with you during our next visit to Texas!