Transfer Students
Step 1 - Apply for Admission
Fill out the application for admission online, send it to us by mail, or bring it to the Office of Admissions at Vol State in the Administration Building, Room A108 along with the $10 nonrefundable application fee. Degree-seeking students will also need to provide:
- An official high school transcript or proof you have passed the GED exam
- Proof of 2 Measles, Mumps, & Rubella vaccinations after your first birthday for all students born after 1957 unless you graduated from a Tennessee high school in 1999 or later
- Proof of registration with Selective Service for all male students born after 1960 who are U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents
Step 2 - Schedule Testing or Show Coursework
All degree-seeking students who are under 21 years of age when they apply are required to provide ACT scores. If your ACT scores are more than three (3) years old or if your English, Math, and/or Composite score is below 19, you will need to schedule an appointment to take the ACT Compass placement test at Vol State. The test is given almost on a daily basis. Please call the Testing Office at 615-230-3484 to schedule a time.
Transfer students who have official transcripts on file that show completion of college-level coursework (with a grade of C or better) in both English Composition and College Algebra do not need to take the Placement Test. Students who have course work completed in just one area (English Composition or College Algebra) will take the portion of the Placement Test for which they do not have official course work completed. If you have any questions about transfer courses, contact the Academic Success Center at 615-230-3702 or see the Articulation Guide on the web.
Placement testing from colleges other than the Tennessee Board of Regents or UT system will not transfer to Vol State. We will generally accept coursework from accredited colleges but not placement testing alone.
See our Testing FAQ for additional information on the web.
Step 3 - Attend Orientation & See an Advisor
Our orientation program is provided for new students who submit their application for admission before the sessions begin. (Check our Important Dates section for more information on when Orientation is held each semester.) Orientation is a program that helps students become more familiar and comfortable at VSCC. Orientation also provides an opportunity for new students to complete their placement test, see an advisor, and register all in one day.
Volunteer State Community College strongly encourages all students see their advisor before registering for classes. Once you have applied for admission, if you missed Orientation, you can call the Advising Center and we will tell you how to contact your advisor. The Advising Center assigns each student an advisor by major or if you have not decided on a major, you may speak to an advisor in our Advising Center in W-105 or call 615-230-3237.
Step 4 - Get Registered
Once you've tested and seen your advisor, you are eligible to register for classes. You can register through the PRIDE phone registration system or through PRIDE Online. Please see How to Register or give us a call at 615-230-3688 for further information. Remember, we're here to help.
Couldn't find what you needed? Email admissions@volstate.edu. We'll be happy to help.

