You've got questions? We have answers!
You can transfer up to 16 classes or 64 credits.
Yes. To see what type of courses will transfer, see our guide to Transfer Policies/Obtaining Course Credit. Also, please request an official transcript from each college you attended be sent to:
Samuel Stanton
Office of Admission
Washington & Jefferson College
60 S. Lincoln Street
Washington, PA 15301
Yes, typically students must score a 4 or better on an AP exam to be considered for credit.
Yes, every transfer student will have an advisor.
Yes! All accepted full time students are evaluated for need based aid if they complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
Yes, all accepted full-time transfer students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships!
All students are guaranteed housing on campus. There are a variety of different options including theme housing, traditional residence halls, and suite-style living. Check out all of our residence halls!
Commuter Petition – You may petition Residence Life if you would like to live off-campus.
Yes! W&J is an NCAA Division III school and offers 26 competitive opportunities in varsity sports for men and women. Visit Athletics for more information. We also offer a variety of intramural sports at W&J!
There are over eighty student run clubs and organizations on campus. W&J students are very involved both inside and outside of the classroom. Take a look at all of the student activities here at W&J!
Check out this helpful database from Career Services. If you’re not sure what you want to major or what career you want to pursue, reference Advantage W&J for examples of career paths taken by former and current W&J students.
Of course! The Office of Center For Professional and Career Pathways can help you find internship opportunities, design a resume, and create the perfect personal statement.