| Undergraduate transfer students |
Academic colleges or departments typically look for:
- Credits that were earned at other regionally accredited institutions or an equivalent
- Earned course grades that are equivalent to a grade of A, B, or C (2.0) at the University of Nebraska
- Completed courses that would be relevant to your program of study
It is often helpful to provide syllabi for courses you hope to transfer in. This helps academic advisors and registrars determine whether courses taken elsewhere are parallel to the University of Nebraska course expectations.
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| Graduate transfer students |
Acceptance of transfer credits for graduate courses completed at another institution is determined by the academic department. No more than half of the required coursework can be transferred. A few general rules follow:
- Credits that were earned at other regionally accredited institutions or an equivalent
- Earned course grades that are equivalent to a grade of A, B, or C (2.0) at the University of Nebraska
- Completed courses that would be relevant to your program of study
- The courses you want to transfer must appear on a graduate-level transcript from a regionally accredited institution
- Courses appearing as undergraduate level on your transcript cannot be transferred to a University of Nebraska graduate degree program
- You will need to submit official copies of your academic transcripts to the academic department hosting the degree program to which you are applying for admission
- Click on your program of interest, and then the admissions tab to see the admissions process and requirements for that program
- For more details regarding the transfer of graduate-level credits, contact the graduate program coordinator for your program of interest.
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