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Transfer Credit Evaluation

At New England College, we understand the complexity of the transfer process and  this is why we have made it as simple and seamless as possible. With our liberal credit transfer policy, all courses completed at an accredited post-secondary institution with a grade “C-“or higher will be considered transferable to NEC. Exceptions will even be made for students who have completed an Associate Degree, allowing  up to 12 credits of grades recorded as a “D” to be transferred as well. While we encourage students to continue studying in their original programs, we understand that sometimes students want to try something new, so rest assured you will not be limited to selecting the same major when transferring to New England College. Students can apply to any program, as long as requirements have been met, with a minimal loss of credit and a fresh start. This is the favorable result of similarities in general education requirements between institutions and our comprehensive understanding of the transfer process.

 

If you have any further questions or would like to take the next step in the pursuit of completing your degree, feel free to contact John Doucette, our Transfer Student Coordinator at: (603) 428-2225 or jdoucette@nec.edu.

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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
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Adam Hennick
Adam Hennick, a Montréal, Quebec, Canada native, first visited New England College (NEC) about five years ago when his older brother was considering enrollment. Adam’s older brother did not ultimately enroll at NEC; however, Adam left campus that day with a couple of tangible souvenirs, a Men’s Ice Hockey t-shirt and a puck, as well as a valuable intangible memento – a favorable and lasting impression of NEC.
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Adam Hennick (3+2), Admission