Transfer Applicants
Roger Williams University Transfer Admission is dedicated to personally helping you navigate the transfer and enrollment process. We are well known for our high-touch experience in the classroom, but it starts the moment you reach out to learn more about transferring. We have a committed team of faculty and staff who are available to you at any step in the process.
Regardless of the journey, you have had so far, we will make your transition into RWU as seamless and smooth as possible.
"For me, the best part about attending RWU is the variety of opportunities that the university provides for students. I ran for my class’ president a short time after transferring to Roger and have since taken on the role, which has provided me with opportunities to strengthen my leadership skills and become more connected with my class."
SAMANTHA GREGORY '23, Avon Mass.
Major: Psychology & Educational Studies
Transfer Visit Experiences
Our team wants to connect with you! We look forward to getting to know you and your family through in-person and/or virtual events - whatever is most convenient and comfortable for you.
Connect with us: tradmit@6lwboc.com
During your on-campus visit, you will receive an admission information session presented by a professional admission staff member, and a student-led campus tour. The approximately 30-minute admission presentation will allow you to discover what makes Roger Williams University distinctive and will cover information and tips about the application, scholarships, and the financial aid process. During the 60-to-75-minute campus tour, you will explore all corners of campus with a current student who will share personal experiences and stories about the RWU community.
Information sessions and campus tours:
- Your visit experience includes an Admission Information Session provided by an admission team member and a student-led tour 7 days a week. Please note there are tours on select Saturdays, Sunday offerings are tours only and will not include an information session.
Want to visit on a Saturday? Transfer counselors will be on-duty on select Saturdays.*No information session on Sunday, tour only.
Meet with our transfer admission counselor! We know that transfer students come with a broad array of experiences and characteristics that differ from first-year students. Make an appointment to get YOUR questions answered.
Want to view campus from the convenience of your home on your schedule? No problem – take our virtual campus tour any time!
To experience the tour in Spanish, just switch the language setting in the bottom right portion of the screen from "EN" to "ES."
Financial Aid
If you are applying for Spring 2023 and are using a FAFSA, you just need to add our school code into your current FAFSA, so that our financial aid department can work with you. Roger Williams FAFSA code is: 003410
Learn more about the 2024-25 FAFSA Changes. Students applying for fall 2024 admission should complete the FAFSA as soon as it becomes available in December 2023 and by the deadline of February 1, 2023. Roger Williams FAFSA code is: 003410
Questions about financial aid? Please contact Gina Rigby, our Transfer Financial Aid Counselor at grigby@6lwboc.com You can set up an appointment anytime to discuss financial aid.
Scholarships, Incentives, and Money Saving Benefits
We accept up to 75 credits for students transferring from both 2-year and 4-year colleges.
Roger Williams University guarantees admission to students transferring in with an associate’s degree from any accredited college with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.4. All associate degree credits will be awarded RWU credit and students will enroll with junior status*. Specialized advising is offered to transfer students.
*This admission guarantee is subject to RWU receiving a Transfer College Report from the transferring institution indicating that applicant is in good standing. Some majors require prerequisites and other required courses. Please refer to the course catalog.
First create an account with Transferology, then see how your courses will transfer. Enter your School Name, when the course was taken, and what department the course is offered from. Keepin mind that this is meant to provide a general view of what classes would transfer.
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Roger Williams University offers merit-based scholarships to qualified applicants annually for the student’s remaining years of study at RWU. Students transferring with an associate degree are guaranteed to receive at least $20,000 in scholarships (scale is based on GPA).
Phi Theta Kappa members will automatically receive an extra $1,000 scholarship per year on top of our generous merit-based awards and scholarships.
The RWU Travel Grant is awarded to students living outside of the northeast of the United States. This annual $1,500 grant will assist with the costs associated with traveling to Bristol. Students meeting the geographic criteria will automatically qualify for this award.
For maximum scholarship consideration, you should submit your Transfer Application for Admission by April 1st for Fall Semester and November 1 for Spring Semester. Your application for admission will also act as your scholarship application. No additional applications are necessary for scholarship consideration.
If you are active service, a veteran, or are planning to use a family members veteran benefits, Please contact rwumilitary@6lwboc.com.
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Vance Dewey
Recruiting Operations Officer
URI-SALVE-RWU Army ROTC
401-874-7682
vance_dewey@uri.edu
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"With such an easy transfer process, transitioning to Roger Williams was everything I could have hoped for and more. I fell in love with the town of Bristol, embraced the small community atmosphere, joined the rowing team, and was even able to study abroad in Bermuda!"
MIKAYLA BARNWELL '18, beginning M.S. in Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science, University of Hawaii at Hilo.
Major: Marine Biology
More: Deepening her Learning, Educating the Community, Saving the Bay
RWU Commits to an Equitable Admission Process
The Supreme Court recently ruled on race-conscious admission. As part of our response to this, RWU and its Admission Offices have reaffirmed our commitment to an equitable admission process. Our approach to enrolling an inclusive and diverse community has always been a holistic admission process, and that will not change. We provide applicants the opportunity and space to speak to how their unique experiences, perspectives, and strengths will contribute positively to our thriving community where everyone feels valued, respected and a sense of belonging.
We are excited for future generations to benefit from our close-knit community. While we value the lasting impact our community has on our alumni and all the ways their success makes us stronger as an institution, we state explicitly that our admission process does not give specific preference or advantage to legacy status in the review process.
RWU is committed to equal access: we are an open, accepting and affirming community of citizen scholars that stands firmly committed to creating a campus that is diverse and inclusive as well as welcoming to and accepting of all people of all backgrounds.