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Transfer Students choose Donnelly for many reasons:
- Accommodating course schedules, including day, evening, weekend, online and eight‐week options.
- Small classes with intensive instruction
- Comfortable campus size
- Substantial financial aid support making DC the most affordable private college option in the region.
Transfer Student Advisor
Edward Marquez, Director of Admissions
608 North 18th Street
Kansas City, KS 66102
913-621-8700
emarquez@donnelly.edu
Additional Transfer Information
| Undergraduate Transfers: |
51 |
| Percent of total undergraduate student body: |
9.4 |
| Number of graduates completing in: |
| 4 years or less |
n/a |
| 5 years or less |
n/a |
| Percentage completing in 4 years |
n/a |
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| Outcome data/information not currently available. |
| Complete fAFSA, School Code 001914. Submit school deferment form if prior loans need deferred (if applicable) |
- CNA
- LPN
- Organizational Leadership
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| Donnelly College maintains an open admissions policy for the associate degree program. Students are required to be high school
graduates, GED recipients, or pass an ability to benefit test. Applicants for the LPN program must have completed all prerequisites, and must
complete an Application for the LPN Program. Applicants to the baccalaureate degree in Organizational Leadership must have a minimum 2.0
GPA, an associate degree or its equivalent (junior/senior level standing, and fulfilled all general education requirements
Official high school, GED, and college transcripts should be submitted to the Office of the Registrar. |
| Donnelly College has articulation agreements with the following institutions: Benedictine, National American University, UMKC, K‐State
Nursing Programs – College of St. Luke, Avila, Research/Rockhurst, Mid America, UMKC, and KU. Please visit www.donnelly.edu/partners
for a list of our partners and agreement information. |
| “After immigrating to the U.S., I chose to attend Donnelly because the classes were smaller and it was easier to obtain financial aid.
What has kept me here are the instructors. Each has given me a new‐found confidence and opened my eyes to what I could aspire to be in the
future.” ‐‐Adan Makina, Class of 2009 |
| Number of required credit hours in residence a transfer student must take for a Bachelor’s degree: |
30 |
| No specific housing requirements. |
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