Advisement
Transfer Guide
Our advisors work closely with you to plan your transfer from Northeast to other colleges and universities. The generally accepted requirements for transfer to another college include:
- Grades of "C" or higher in a transferable course.
- Classes numbered below 1000 generally do not transfer.
- Colleges and universities generally accept 60-66 semester transfer hours.
- Many public and private four-year colleges accept in total the Associate of Arts degree and the Associate of Science degree and also accept, either in total or a specified block of credit, the Associate of Applied Science degree.
Frequently Asked Questions
The schools that have "transfer guides" are those with which Northeast has an official articulation agreement. By clicking on the school of your choice, you will find a listing of course equivalencies between Northeast and the transfer institution. Please read any comments accompanying the course equivalency. They will give you additional information about transferability.
Articulation is a term used to describe courses that are accepted by four-year institutions because the content is the same. Articulation agreements are official contracts between institutions that outline the transferability of courses.
Northeast Community College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools so many of our courses will transfer to institutions across the United States. Each individual institution is responsible for determining whether or not they will accept transfer credit from another institution.
If you plan to transfer to a school with whom we do not have an official agreement, it is important to stay in contact with that institution regarding your course schedule to ensure that the courses you are taking are transferable. Someone in the Admissions, Registrar's or Records Office will be able to provide guidance on transfer issues. You may wish to provide them a copy of the course description and in some instances a course syllabus.
Transfer from one institution to another can be an easy process. With a little planning and awareness on your part, you can plan a schedule of classes that will provide you with a smooth transition to your next institution. It is important to consult your advisors at both institutions and the Transfer Guides and Information page on the web to make course-scheduling decisions that best meet your needs.
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College Transfer Guides
We provide a listing of transfer guides for over 30 colleges and universities, however to make certain of transferability, you should contact the college where you plan to transfer and consult with your Northeast advisor for help in planning your program of study.
Below, are the top six colleges Northeast students transferred to this past year.