Transfer Students

Chadron State College welcomes your interest in considering the transfer opportunities available at CSC. We are constantly expanding our offerings for transfer students and look forward to assisting you with your college transfer decisions.

When it comes to continuing your education, Chadron State College is a place you can call home. For more than a century, Chadron State College has helped exceptional students build their futures and soar in their careers.

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Transfer Student Definition

A transfer student has successfully completed 12 or more credit hours of course work at other colleges or universities after graduating high school.

How to Apply for Admissions

All students wishing to pursue a degree program are required to provide one official transcript from each college attended, even if no credit was earned at the institution, prior to enrollment. Students may not omit any part of their previous college records, whether part-time or full-time, with or without degree objectives, whether or not credit has been granted, or whether or not they desire to transfer credit. Chadron State reserves the right to use the National Student Clearinghouse and/or the National Student Loan Data System to verify students have accurately disclosed their academic history. Failure to disclose a complete collegiate record may result in denial of admission and/or federal financial aid or dismissal from Chadron State College.

  • Official, high school transcripts are necessary unless one or more of the following requirements have been met:
  • At least 60 credit hours of college coursework has been achieved.
  • An Associate degree has been attained.
  • After earning a high school diploma, at least six college credits have been completed prior to July 2012.
  • Transfer students must meet CSC’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards prior to receiving financial aid. The school in which the student last attempted credit hours will be reviewed to determine financial aid status prior to being awarded financial aid with CSC. In addition, for maximum timeframe allowed to earn a degree, CSC includes all attempted credit hours undergraduate or graduate (depending on current pursued degree) reflected on all academic transcripts from all previously attended institutions.

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