Transfer Student

 

 

What you'll find at NWU:

  √  a smoother transfer process

  √  personal academic advising

  √  generous scholarships

  √  100+ areas of study and 70+ campus groups

  √  opportunities to compete in NCAA athletics

 

Admission requirements

Nebraska Wesleyan University uses a broad, comprehensive process to review and select applicants. We examine the rigor of the college you attended and the difficulty level of the classes you took.

  • Must be in good standing at your current college or university.
  • Must have at least a 2.00 GPA.
  • After acceptance, the NWU Registrar will determine how your credits will transfer.
  • Please see Transfer Admitted Student for additional transfer enrollment details.
Steps to enrollment
  • Apply online free
  • Request your official final high school transcript and official transcripts from all colleges attended. NWU recommends ordering electronic transcripts when available. Select Nebraska Wesleyan University as the recipient. We cannot accept student-provided transcripts.
  • Complete the Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), entering in the college release and certification section the full name of Nebraska Wesleyan University and College Code 002555.

 

Transfer equivalencies

Explore our comprehensive Transfer Course Equivalencies List to see how courses from other institutions will transfer to meet Nebraska Wesleyan course requirements.

This list is not exhaustive so if you don’t see your institution and/or specific courses listed, please contact transferadmissions [at] bagmakerblog.com (transferadmissions[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu) and one of our transfer admissions counselors will be happy to assist you.

Undergraduate credit is granted from regionally-accredited two- and four-year institutions for courses with a grade of “C-” or above. NWU accepts a maximum of 94 semester credit hours from all regionally-accredited institutions. NWU accepts a maximum of 64 semester credit hours from regionally-accredited two-year institutions. Transfer classes with grades of “C-” or above are evaluated on a course-by-course basis.

Transfer scholarships

 

Tips for transfer students

Bella Hogue describes why she decided to transfer to Nebraska Wesleyan.

Denice Archer smiling

Denice Archer
Director of Graduate and Transfer Admissions
darcher [at] bagmakerblog.com (darcher[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)
(402) 465-7539 (office)
(402) 580-6366 (cell)

Alexis Hartley smiling

Alexis Hartley
Transfer Articulation Specialist
ahartle2 [at] bagmakerblog.com (ahartle2[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)
(402) 465-7541 (office)
(402) 858-7953 (cell)