Transfer to Bryan College
Whether you’re transferring from a community college or another university, Bryan College offers a place where you can grow academically, spiritually, and personally. With both in-person and fully online degree options, you’ll find a learning environment that fits your life — and a community that supports your goals.
At Bryan, you’re not just completing a degree. You’re joining a Christ-centered community that values purpose, integrity, and lifelong connection. Wherever you are in your journey, we’re here to help you take the next step.
Educating Students to Become Servants of Christ to Make a Difference in Today’s World
You can transfer up to 90 credit hours toward a bachelor’s degree.
We accept credits from regionally accredited colleges for courses with a grade of “C-” or higher. Remedial, vocational, and some technical courses typically aren’t eligible.
Yes — at least 30 credit hours must be completed at Bryan to earn your degree.
Each transcript is reviewed individually to ensure you receive the maximum applicable credit toward your program. We focus on transferring credits that directly support your academic goals.
Credits from non-accredited or nationally accredited schools are usually not accepted, but may be considered after a thorough review.
Transferring to Bryan means joining our vibrant residential campus — a place where you’re known, supported, and equipped to thrive. Here’s what sets us apart:
Schedule a personal visit or attend a Transfer Preview Day to explore campus, meet professors, and discover your next steps.
Be sure to complete your FAFSA and add Bryan College (School Code: 003537) to maximize your aid.
| Level | Cumulative College GPA (Minimum of 12 Hours) | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Platinum | 3.50 | $5,600 |
| Silver | 3.25 | $4,100 |
| Crimson | 3.00 | $2,500 |
Transferring to Bryan College Online means choosing a flexible, Christ-centered education that fits your life.
Here’s what sets Bryan Online apart:
Be sure to complete your FAFSA and add Bryan College (School Code: 003537) to maximize your aid.
If you’re 23 or older and haven’t yet earned a degree, the Tennessee Reconnect Grant could be a great option as you transfer to Bryan College. Transfer students can use the grant toward an associate degree program at Bryan, making it an affordable next step in completing your education. While the grant won’t cover all tuition, it provides up to the average community-college amount—after your Pell, HOPE, or TSAA aid is applied—helping lower your overall cost as you continue your academic journey.
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If you’re a Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society member transferring to Bryan College, you may qualify for a $1,000 scholarship during your first year in an online bachelor’s program.
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Whether you plan to study on campus or online, transferring to Bryan College is simple—just apply and send your transcripts, and we’ll evaluate your previous coursework to show how it fits into your Bryan degree.
Send your official college transcripts. If you’ve earned fewer than 12 college credits, include your high school transcript too.
Your counselor will walk you through the next steps, including financial aid, registration, and academic advising.