Transfer Students
We’re honored that you’re considering California Aeronautical University as your next step towards a career in aviation.
Whether you’re transitioning from a community college, another university, or from the military, CAU offers a personalized pathway to help make transferring simple and seamless.
We are thrilled to welcome you to one of our campus locations, where your career journey will truly take off!
Who is Cleared for Transfer?
To be considered a transfer student when you apply to California Aeronautical University, you must have logged 12 or more academic units from a college or university and have graduated high school.
If you haven’t reached 12 academic units yet, you can still apply as a first-time freshman and provide us with your transcripts for credit evaluation.
Transfer Student Requirements
- High school diploma or GED
- 12 or more transferrable semester units
- Overall GPA of 2.0 or higher
Transfer Student Program Enrollment
Minimum Requirements for Admission
- CAU Application
- Must be at least 17 years of age
- High school diploma, GED, or equivalent
Transfer Student Requirements:
- College Transcript showing 12 completed and transferrable semester units
- Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher
Program-Specific Requirements
Flight Programs
- Medical clearance from an FAA-certified examiner
- Professional pilot students must be medically cleared to fly. Learn about disqualifying medical conditions and how to apply for your medical certificate here.
- Profile assessment
- Drug screen
- TSA Documentation
- U.S. Citizens
- Valid, unexpired U.S. passport and copy of birth certificate
- U.S. naturalization certificate (Form N-550 or Form N-570)
- Certification of birth abroad (Form FS-545 or DS-1350)
- Certificate of U.S. citizenship (Form N-560 or Form N-561)
- Non-U.S. Citizen Flight Students
- TSA Approval through AFSP
- U.S. Citizens
General Requirements For Graduate Studies
- Bachelor's degree in related field, from an accredited institution
- Two letters of reference
- Essay
California Aeronautical University starts a new term every 10 weeks. Contact our team to learn more about upcoming application deadlines.
Why California Aeronautical University?
As a CAU student, all transfers enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics program can take advantage of the fast-track benefits offered by California Aeronautical University.
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