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Internal transfer describes the process of a currently enrolled undergraduate student at UT Austin moving from one college to another or moving within the Cockrell School of Engineering from one major to another. Students must apply for an internal transfer into Cockrell School majors through an online application.
You won’t be considered an internal transfer until you complete in residence hours at UT. So for cockrell that includes calculus and other technical courses. At this point, apply as an external transfer.
The last few cycles we've had at least 2 undeclared liberal arts students get offered internal transfer each cycle. Is it easy? No. But is it possible? Yes. And you are 100% guaranteed not to be offered IT if you don't apply. You will be required to attend an IT info session. That's non negotiable. They go over the requirements in those meetings.
If you are a current student at UT Austin and are interested in changing your major, you may be able to apply for internal transfer. The internal transfer process is competitive and some majors only offer internal transfer for fall admission.
Transferring into cockrell is generally very hard. If you think it's worth trying, make sure you get involved in ME stuff early. Extracurriculars, personal projects, take some classes as electives.
The Cockrell School of Engineering offers academically competitive students financial packages that include one or more fellowships, paid teaching or research positions, insurance and tuition coverage.
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