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How many credits can be transferred into New England College?

Students can transfer in a maximum of 90 credits. All students must successfully complete 30 credits in residency. Twelve of those 30 must be in your major.  Please visit the Transfer Credit Evaluation page for more information.


Where do transfer students live?

Transfer Students are given housing in the upper-class residence halls. There are several different options to choose from: doubles, suites, or small houses (typically single rooms in the small houses). Transfer students with 60 or more transfer credits are allowed to live off campus.


Can transfer students play sports?

Yes. However, you would need to contact the coach of the team you are interested in playing for to determine your eligibility. This eligibility is based on NCAA standards.


How do transfer students register for classes?

The Pathways Center will assist you in selecting your classes based on your transfer credit evaluation. Course registration does not take place until after an enrollment deposit ($300) has been made. Once the deposit is in place, the Pathways Center will be able to assist you in selecting your classes.


Who will be my Academic Advisor?

All transfer students are assigned to an advisor. This person is typically a professor from your selected major.


Who do I contact if I have any questions about the transfer process?

Please call (800) 521-7642 to be connected to our Transfer Coordinator.  This information is also available here.

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Emily Tam '12
Emily Tam '12
Emily Tam, from Raymond, NH came to NEC by way of a local community college and is an aspiring secondary education teacher. The majority of Emily’s immediate family served in the military; Emily, however, made the decision to forgo a career in the military and decided to pursue her passion instead – teaching.
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Emily Tam '12