Transferring Made Easy at Cameron University

“Being a transfer student was really scary, but exciting. I am so grateful I chose Cameron. It truly changed my life; it was the best decision I ever made.”
-Laura Hildalgo, Cameron Class of 2008, Transfer from
Tulsa Community College, Fall 2006
Will all my courses transfer to Cameron?
Yes, Cameron will transfer all your coursework, as long as the school you attended is regionally accredited. If you have earned an Associate of Art or an Associate of Science from an Oklahoma college, your general education requirements will be fulfilled. Additional course work may be required if it is a pre-requisite for the major. After admission, your transcript will be evaluated to determine how your previous coursework might fit one of Cameron's many baccalaureate degrees. You can check out the official equivalency tables at the Oklahoma Higher Education website.
Where do I start?
To apply for admission please visit our website for an online application at www.cameron.edu/admissions or visit the Office of Admission on the second floor of North Shepler to pick up a paper application.
What are the admission requirements for transfer students?
Transfer applicants must submit official transcripts from ALL colleges attended. An undergraduate student with more than six attempted semester hours, excluding zero-level courses or pre-college work and excluding credit hours accumulated by concurrently enrolled high school students is considered a transfer student.
Please follow the following links for more information regarding:
What about advising and enrollment?
For advisement and enrollment each semester, you will be assigned an advisor in the department of your major that will be your guide throughout your years at Cameron University. You can find your department's advisor by looking at your academic department's webpage.
What housing is available to transfer students?
Selecting a safe, comfortable "home away from home" is one of the many important choices you will face as a student at Cameron University. And whether you prefer a more traditional dorm living-learning environment or enjoy the amenities of apartment living, Cameron has the living arrangement for you!
What Financial Aid is Available?
Cameron University offers transfer students numerous opportunities to receive financial assistance. If you need assistance or have questions regarding applying for FAFSA or other types of aid offered to transfer students please visit the Financial Aid website.
Are transfer students considered for scholarships and tuition waivers?
YES, Cameron University offers numerous transfer scholarhsips. Additionally, transfer students are eligible to apply for Cameron University's general scholarships. To view a list of scholarships availablle to transfer students visit the Financial Aid website and submit an online application to find the right assistance for you.

Checklist for Transfer Students
We want to make your transition to Cameron University as easy as possible. Below we have provided a checklist to assist you in becoming a student at Cameron University.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
We would love to hear from you.
Cameron University
Office of Admission
227 North Shepler Center
Lawton, OK 73505
Toll Free 1-888-454-7600
Local 580-581-2289
admissions@cameron.edu

“Being a transfer student was really scary, but exciting. I am so grateful I chose Cameron. It truly changed my life; it was the best decision I ever made.”
-Laura Hildalgo, Cameron Class of 2008, Transfer from
Tulsa Community College, Fall 2006
Will all my courses transfer to Cameron?
Yes, Cameron will transfer all your coursework, as long as the school you attended is regionally accredited. If you have earned an Associate of Art or an Associate of Science from an Oklahoma college, your general education requirements will be fulfilled. Additional course work may be required if it is a pre-requisite for the major. After admission, your transcript will be evaluated to determine how your previous coursework might fit one of Cameron's many baccalaureate degrees. You can check out the official equivalency tables at the Oklahoma Higher Education website.
- A.A.S - Credit will transfer but a, but a course by course evaluation is required.
- Out of State - Must meet Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Requirements.
Where do I start?
To apply for admission please visit our website for an online application at www.cameron.edu/admissions or visit the Office of Admission on the second floor of North Shepler to pick up a paper application.
What are the admission requirements for transfer students?
Transfer applicants must submit official transcripts from ALL colleges attended. An undergraduate student with more than six attempted semester hours, excluding zero-level courses or pre-college work and excluding credit hours accumulated by concurrently enrolled high school students is considered a transfer student.
Please follow the following links for more information regarding:
What about advising and enrollment?
For advisement and enrollment each semester, you will be assigned an advisor in the department of your major that will be your guide throughout your years at Cameron University. You can find your department's advisor by looking at your academic department's webpage.
What housing is available to transfer students?
Selecting a safe, comfortable "home away from home" is one of the many important choices you will face as a student at Cameron University. And whether you prefer a more traditional dorm living-learning environment or enjoy the amenities of apartment living, Cameron has the living arrangement for you!
What Financial Aid is Available?
Cameron University offers transfer students numerous opportunities to receive financial assistance. If you need assistance or have questions regarding applying for FAFSA or other types of aid offered to transfer students please visit the Financial Aid website.
Are transfer students considered for scholarships and tuition waivers?
YES, Cameron University offers numerous transfer scholarhsips. Additionally, transfer students are eligible to apply for Cameron University's general scholarships. To view a list of scholarships availablle to transfer students visit the Financial Aid website and submit an online application to find the right assistance for you.

Checklist for Transfer Students
We want to make your transition to Cameron University as easy as possible. Below we have provided a checklist to assist you in becoming a student at Cameron University.
- Schedule a campus tour and a one-on-one meeting with an advisor from your major of choice
- Submit an application for admission
- Request an official transcript from every institution you attended and send to Cameron University's Office of Admission.
- Request a transcript evaluation by calling Toll Free 1-888-454-7600 or 580-581-2289, if all your transcripts have been submitted.
- Submit scholarship applications to Cameron University's Office of Admission.
- Complete a Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1.
- If applicable, apply for housing for Shepler Residence Hall or Cameron Village.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
We would love to hear from you.
Cameron University
Office of Admission
227 North Shepler Center
Lawton, OK 73505
Toll Free 1-888-454-7600
Local 580-581-2289
admissions@cameron.edu