Admissions requirements for engineering programs vary by degree level and institution. Reviewing requirements early helps you avoid delays, understand documentation needs, and compare programs realistically.

This page outlines common admissions criteria for associate, bachelor’s, and master’s level engineering programs.

Quick answers

  • What documents do most engineering programs require? Official transcripts are commonly required. Associate programs may ask for high school transcripts, while bachelor’s and master’s programs typically require transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
  • Do admissions requirements change by degree level? Yes. Associate programs are often more flexible. Bachelor’s programs typically require prior academic history, and master’s programs require a completed bachelor’s degree plus additional materials.
  • Are standardized tests required for engineering programs? Requirements vary by school. Some programs require tests, but many offer test-optional admissions; verify whether scores are required, optional, or waived.
  • Can transfer credits affect admissions? Yes. A transfer credit evaluation can influence placement, remaining coursework, and sometimes admission eligibility. Policies vary by school.
  • Is provisional admission possible? Some programs may allow provisional admission while placement or prerequisite requirements are completed.

At a Glance

  • Degree levels covered: Associate, bachelor’s, and master’s
  • Common materials: Official transcripts at all levels
  • GPA guidelines: Vary by school and degree level
  • Graduate extras: Resume, personal statement, letters of recommendation
  • Test policies: Many programs are test-optional
  • Transfer credits: Can affect placement and remaining coursework

For a full overview of program options, start with the Engineering Program Guide.

Admissions comparison by degree level

RequirementAssociateBachelor’sMaster’s
Prior degreeNone (HS diploma)None (HS diploma)Bachelor’s required
TranscriptsHigh schoolAll institutionsAll institutions
GPA minimumVariesVariesVaries (often 3.0+)
Test scoresPlacement testsSome test-optionalGRE sometimes required
Additional materialsApplication formTransfer credit evalResume, statement, letters
PrerequisitesMath placementMath/science coursesEngineering bachelor’s preferred

Associate degree admissions requirements

Associate level engineering programs often have the most accessible admissions standards.

Common requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Official high school transcripts
  • Placement assessments for math or writing, when applicable
  • Application form and basic personal information

Some programs may allow provisional admission while placement or prerequisite requirements are completed.

To compare timelines and formats, see Associate Engineering Programs.

Bachelor’s degree admissions requirements

Bachelor’s level programs typically require prior academic history and more formal evaluation.

Common requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent, or prior college coursework
  • Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions
  • Minimum GPA guidelines, which vary by school
  • Transfer credit evaluation, if applicable

Applicants with prior college credit may be admitted as transfer students, which can reduce remaining coursework.

Engineering bachelor’s programs often require strong math and science preparation. Many programs expect completion of precalculus or calculus before enrollment. Confirm prerequisite requirements early to avoid delays.

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Master’s degree admissions requirements

Master’s level engineering programs usually have the most structured admissions process.

Common requirements

  • A completed bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Official college transcripts
  • Minimum GPA guidelines, when required
  • Resume, statement of purpose, or letters of recommendation
  • Prerequisite coursework for some specialized programs

To compare options, see Master’s Engineering Programs.

Transfer credits and placement

Transfer credit evaluations can affect admissions and placement into degree requirements.

When comparing programs, check:

  • Maximum transfer credits allowed
  • Minimum grades required for transfer courses
  • Whether credits apply to the major core or only electives
  • Residency requirements for completing a degree

For planning guidance, see: