Students applying to the University of Maryland from other institutions apply to LEPs through the general application for admission to the University by indicating their major of interest. Students are first reviewed for admission to the University, and then, if admitted, are reviewed for admission to Limited Enrollment Program majors based on LEP standards.
Applicants who have completed all required Gateway courses at the time of their application are notified of their admission decision in late April for fall admission and late October for spring admission. Students who are in the process of completing the required Gateways at the time of their application are notified of their admission decision to the university at the previously mentioned times, but will be notified about the major decision after the semester has ended and final grades for the semester have been calculated. Students should be sure to send their final transcript from their previous institution if they are taking classes at the time of application.
* The following courses are approved substitutes for CHEM135: CHEM271 (General Chemistry and Energetics) or CHEM134 (Chemical Principles for Engineering) with a minimum grade of C‐ (Students who take CHEM134 must also have completed CHEM131 with a minimum grade of C‐).
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in all courses taken at the University of Maryland and all other institutions is required for internal and external transfer students.
The following guidelines pertain to all Limited Enrollment Programs:
Transfer Students may use the Transfer Credit Services Database of Course Evaluations to determine how past, current or future courses may transfer to the University of Maryland.
Students currently attending the University of Maryland who wish to switch to an LEP or add an LEP as a second major can submit an LEP application through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The LEP application is made available following the add/drop deadline of each semester. Internal transfer
students should complete the application either during the semester in which they complete the required gateway courses or at the end of the semester. This timeline is dependent upon the application deadline for the student’s preferred major.
When previewing the application prior to submission, you will see all portions of the online application form, including those not relevant to the program for which you are applying. This is to be expected and will not impact your application provided you completed the sections relevant to your desired LEP major.
Please note: Students applying for the fall semester are able to complete a gateway course during the summer, either at
UMD or another instition. In order to be considered, courses must be taken during UMD’s Summer 1 Session. If the course
is taken at another institution, it must be completed by the end of UMD’s Summer 1 Session. Students applying to change
their majors for the spring semester are not able to complete gateway courses during the winter term.
* The following courses are approved substitutes for CHEM135: CHEM271 or CHEM134 with a minimum grade of C‐ (Students who take CHEM134 must also have completed CHEM131 with a minimum grade of C‐).
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in all courses taken at the University of Maryland and all other institutions is required for internal and external transfer students.
The following guidelines pertain to all Limited Enrollment Programs:
All students accepted directly as freshman into the Clark School of Engineering must complete a series of gateway courses and a review at 45 credits.
* The following courses are approved substitutes for CHEM135: CHEM271 or CHEM134 with a minimum grade of C‐ (Students who take CHEM134 must also have completed CHEM131 with a minimum grade of C‐).
A minimum grade point average of 2.0 in all courses taken at the University of Maryland and all other institutions is required for internal and external transfer students.
College Park Campus
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Phone: 301‐405‐9973
Email: transfer_engr@umd.edu