Transfer Coordinator:
Janean Reish
Associate Dean of Enrollment Services
janean.reish@clarendoncollege.edu
(806) 874-4837

Meet With Transfer Reps
Clarendon College routinely hosts university transfer representatives on the Clarendon College main campus. University representatives meet with students to share important transfer information. They can answer specific questions about program requirements, application processes and deadlines, transfer scholarships, and much more. See campus TVs and postings for information about upcoming university transfer visits. 

Virtual Tours

The College Tour website allows you to explore potential universities virtually. Click here to "tour" your preferred transfer destinations!

Texas Direct

Learn about seamless transfer degree pathways between two-and four-year institutions in Texas. Click here.

 

 

Transferring From Clarendon College

 

It's Not Just An Education. It's Preparation.

Clarendon College is an excellent place to start your education, and it is our sincere desire that you use the coursework you complete here to embark on a lifelong learning adventure. We are confident that the solid academic foundation you gain at Clarendon College will contribute to continued success in advanced degrees at other colleges and universities.

 

Transfer Checklist

If you're interested in transferring from Clarendon College to a two or four-year college or university the key to success is planning ahead.  Here are a few basic steps to follow when planning to transfer.

1. Have a plan. What career/major are you pursuing? Which colleges/universities have reputable programs in your field of study?

2. Research your college/university. Transfer guides, degree plans, academic calendar, deadlines, orientation dates are available on most college/university websites. Know your program. Contact an advisor or transfer rep with questions.

3. Look at the required GPA for transfer students on the college/university website- for both the school and the major. Then, check your current GPA in the Clarendon College student portal to see where you stand.

4. Apply to the college/university. Be prepared to pay an application fee. Many schools ask that you apply through ApplyTexas (https://applytexas.org) .

5. Have an official transcript sent to the college/university from every college you’ve attended, including dual credit. To request an official CC transcript: https://www.clarendoncollege.edu/transcript.

  • December graduates- send your CC transcript to your next school early in September, and send another one at the end of the fall semester when grades have been posted.
  • May graduates- send your CC transcript to your next school in late January, and send an another one at the end of the spring semester when grades have been posted.

6. Add your new school to your FAFSA application on the FAFSA website (https://studentaid.gov/).

7. Apply for scholarships at the college/university. Check their website to see what they offer.

8. Take care of housing. If you will be living on campus, see if a housing deposit is required and the deadline to apply for housing. Living on campus provides more opportunity to meet and socialize with other students.

9. Check and re-check your admission status. It is up to you to submit the documents they require.

Click here for a printable version of this checklist.

 

Courses That Count!

All Clarendon College Core Curriculum courses are fully transferable to any Texas public institution of higher education as per the Texas Administrative Code. Click here for more information. In addition, Clarendon College courses are widely transferable to colleges and universities outside of Texas, as well as private institutions of higher education in Texas. See the Texas Common Course Numbering System to compare your Clarendon College courses with those of other Texas colleges and universities. It is the goal of Clarendon College to give you courses that count.

 

University Articulation Agreements

An articulation agreement is a framework to form a partnership between Clarendon College and other academic institutions to formalize a pathway for student transfer. University articulation for transfer can be for single courses, a group of courses, or entire degree programs. Clarendon College strives to build partnerships with universities to provide assurance that coursework will transfer and satisfy degree requirements.

Clarendon College has partnerships with the following institutions:

American Public University

Eastern New Mexico University

Grand Canyon University

Oklahoma Panhandle State University Southwestern Oklahoma State University Texas Tech University Texas Tech University Health Science Center University of Texas - Dallas West Texas A&M University Western Governors University Texas

Important Note: The receiving institution will always make the final decision on the transferability of courses and how they can be applied to your chosen degree program.

 

The Finisher's Program

Click here to learn about the Finisher's Program, a special partnership between Clarendon College and West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) designed to make earning a Bachelor's Degree simple and affordable!