- Benedictine College’s mission as a Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts, residential college is the education of men and women within a community of faith and scholarship.
- U.S.News & World Report named Benedictine College one of “America’s Best Colleges,” listing it as a top tier school in the Midwest Master’s category.
- The college was also named one of the top 20 Catholic colleges in the country by the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College.
Transfer Student Advisor
Jon Krebsbach, Director of Transfer Enrollment
1020 North Second
Atchison, KS 66002
1-800-467-5340
jkrebsbach@benedictine.edu
Additional Transfer Information
| Undergraduate Transfers: |
194 |
| Percent of total undergraduate student body: |
14% |
| Number of graduates completing in: |
| 4 years or less |
86 |
| 6 years or less |
107 |
| Percentage completing in 4 years: |
80% |
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- Over 95% of the Class of 2008 found employment or continued their education in graduate school within 6 months of graduation.
- 3% of 2007 graduates entered medical school (not 3% acceptance rate).
- 10% of 2007 graduates entered MBA programs (not 10% acceptance rate).
- 11% of 2007 graduates entered other graduate or professional programs (not 11% acceptance rate)
- 24% of 2007 graduates entered graduate or professional programs (total).
(Statistics are percentages of the class of 2007 pursuing post-secondary education, not acceptance rates into the programs)
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Transfer Merit Scholarship
Amount GPA
$6,000 4.00–3.51
$5,000 3.50–3.00
$4,000 2.99–2.50
$3,000 2.49–2.00
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
We are pleased to have available an unlimited number of renewable $1,000 supplemental scholarships for members of Phi Theta Kappa. These scholarships are awarded in addition to the Transfer Merit Scholarship. A minimum of 24 credit hours are required. |
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Biology
- Business Admin.
- Education
- Nursing
- Philosophy
- Theology
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Transfer Enrollment Checklist
Submit these items for admission:
- Transfer application (free if completed online at www.benedictine.edu)
- Official college transcripts from every school attended
- Official high school transcript (if less than 60 credits)
- Official ACT/SAT score (if less than 60 credits)
Athletic Training Entrance Requirements
1. Formal acceptance to Benedictine College.
2. Successful completion of PE 210.
3. Current CPR and First Aid certificate.
4. Good academic standing as defined in the catalog.
5. Completion of at least 30 hours of athletic training experience at one of the BC athletic training rooms under the direct supervision of acurrent BC certified/licensed athletic trainer.
6. Written recommendation for admission to the ATEP from one of the current BC certified/licensed athletic trainers.
7. Completed application to the ATEP.
8. Declare Athletic Training as academic major. Section III Admissions 2009-2010
9. A completed health history and physical exam must be on file with the school nurse. This health history must include a current MMR,
tuberculosis screening, and hepatitis B immunization.
10. Purchase your own student malpractice liability insurance policy. You may obtain information about these policies from the programdirector.
11. Acceptance of the technical standards which are explained in the Athletic Training Student Handbook or by contacting the program director. Students with disabilities or those who do not meet these standards can request reasonable accommodations to these
technical standards.
12. Approval of applicant by the majority of BC certified/licensed athletic trainers |
“I transferred to Benedictine College in the spring semester of my sophomore year and was able to transfer all of my credits except one. Benedictine College welcomed me with open arms and I will never forget the time I spent at BC. Go Ravens!”
— John from Virginia, Class of 2009 |
Number of required credit hours in residence a transfer student must take for a Bachelor’s degree: (Last two semesters in residence) |
30 |
As a residential college, students are required to live on campus. Transfer students that have lived off campus on your own at your
previous college or university for a period of at least one year will be granted off campus status. Also, if you are 22 years of age or older, married, have children, or are a non-traditionalstudent, you will be granted off campus status. |
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