The Admissions staff automatically reviews transfer applicants who apply by our March 1 priority deadline for merit-based scholarships up to $10,000. Awards are renewable up to two years as long as renewal criteria is met. Below is an overview of 2026-27 merit-based scholarship awards, amounts and required cumulative transfer GPA.
In-State Student Merit Scholarships
Out-of-State Student Merit Scholarships
*Students must be a member of Phi Theta Kappa to be considered for the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. Please submit a copy of the PTK membership card or PTK certificate for full review to admissions@radford.edu.
Scholarship awards are subject to change after initial offer based on student domicile status and/or Academic Common Market eligibility.
Admitted transfer students may choose to apply for donor-funded Foundation Scholarships. The priority date for apply for donor-funded scholarships is Feb. 5.
We strongly encourage all students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov.
The FAFSA is how we determine federal and state grants, loans and work study programs for which you may be eligible. Our financial aid team is available to assist you and your family with questions about the FAFSA .
To be considered for the Radford Tuition Promise program, transfer students must submit their FAFSA by March 1. The FAFSA is how we determine federal and state grants, loans and work study programs for which you may be
Transfer students enrolling at Radford University are eligible to apply for the Virginia Transfer Grant (VTG) Program. This is is a need-based grant program for transfer students who have earned an Associate degree at a Virginia community college with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.