Transfer to Wilmington University
About Wilmington University
Wilmington University is a private, open-access institution that serves the unique needs of busy adults seeking advancement through higher education. Committed to the idea that high-quality education can be both affordable and accessible, the university offers more than 200 accredited and career-relevant degree and certificate programs in flexible formats and at tuition rates that are consistently lower than those of regional and national competitors.
The university's diverse academic programs prepare students for global success through experience-rich curricula and work-integrated learning opportunities. Small class sizes ensure meaningful interaction with esteemed faculty and technology is leveraged to inspire collaboration among students and instructors regardless of geographic location.
With multiple locations throughout the mid-Atlantic region and a robust suite of more than 130 fully online academic programs, Wilmington University delivers transformative education to students around the world.
General transfer information
Wilmington University accepts credit through the following:
- Guided practicum, practicum or internship
- Cooperative education
- American Council on Education (ACE) Workforce Training and National College Credit Recommendation Services (NCCRS)
- American Council on Education (ACE) Armed Forces
- Credit by examination (DSST, CLEP, AP, ECE, IB and NLN)
- Credit by portfolio
- Credit by industry-recognized assessment.
Wilmington University offers several scholarships annually. Students intending to transfer should complete the admission application for Wilmington University following the third semester of their associate degree program.