Academic Advisement
Early in their academic career, transfer students should choose the major program they plan to complete at the University and carefully review the description/requirements for that program in the general catalog. Newly admitted transfer students are required to meet with an advisor prior to registration. To ensure timely graduation, transfer students are very strongly encouraged to consult a University of Nevada academic advisor as early as possible.
Transfer Agreements
Per NSHE Board of Regents policy, the University develops and maintains Core and major-to-major agreements with all NSHE institutions. These agreements outline the path that students who plan to complete both an associate’s and a bachelor’s degree should follow. Transfer students should consult a University of Nevada academic advisor early in their academic career.
In collaboration with faculty at the University of Nevada and other NSHE institutions, personnel in the Office of Admissions and Records maintain these agreements. As curriculum changes are reviewed through the campus and Board of Regents processes, the implications for transfer agreements are considered. The university’s catalog and curriculum coordinator informs affected NSHE institutions of proposed changes. When necessary, faculty proposing changes contact their peers at affected NSHE institutions to resolve curriculum questions. Faculty at other NSHE institutions keep the university apprised of curriculum changes at their institutions. Once changes have all required approvals, the Transfer Agreements are updated appropriately.
Reverse Transfer Agreements
Particularly in science and engineering programs, students who plan to complete both associate’s and bachelor’s degrees may be required to matriculate to the university prior to completing the requirements for a transfer associate’s degree. In these cases, students may develop an individual reverse transfer agreement to earn their associate’s degree. Prior to enrolling at the university, students must meet with an advisor at the associate’s degree granting institution to determine how coursework completed at the university will be used to meet outstanding associate’s degree requirements. It is also important to inform your University of Nevada advisor that it you intend to earn an associate’s degree via reverse transfer. When the mutually agreed upon university coursework is complete, students must send an official University of Nevada transcript to the NSHE associate degree granting institution. Students may be required to complete an application for graduation at the associate degree granting institution prior to processing of the university transcript. Students should contact an academic advisor at their transfer institution for more details on the reverse transfer process.
Out of State Transfer Agreements
The University provides waivers of the lower-division general education requirements for transfer students who have completed any one of the following:
- California Associate of Arts for Transfer (AA-T),
- Associate of Science for Transfer (AS-T),
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC),
- California State University Breadth Agreement (CSU Breadth)
- Associate of Arts, Oregon Transfer (AAOT)
- Associate of Science, Oregon Transfer (ASOT)
Texas Common Core
- Direct Transfer Agreement associate degrees
Core waivers will be processed for students who are active in a major program upon receipt of an official transcript on which one of the credentials above has been posted. Certification of completion of all IGETC or CSU Breadth requirements may be submitted on a separate official document issued by the institution.
Exclusions:
- Per the NSHE Board of Regents, all students must complete ENG 102 and the United States and Nevada Constitutions requirements.
- Waivers will not be processed for General Education course requirements that serve as prerequisites for major courses.
- Partial certification will not be accepted.
Previous Bachelor’s Degree from a Regionally-Accredited Institution
Please see the information for Previous Bachelor’s Degree from a Regionally-Accredited Institution on the Admission Information for Returning Students page.
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