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RANSFER GUIDE TRANSFER ENROLLMENT GUIDE >> checklist for admitted transfer students

Next steps Congratulations on your admission to North Dakota State University. As you prepare to transfer to the NDSU community, complete these next steps for a smooth transition. For admission purposes, NDSU does not require transfer students to make a deposit or indicate your commitment by a specific deadline. table of contents Activate your student accounts... p. 3 Review your Transfer Credit Report... p. 3 Apply for financial aid... p. 4 Apply for NDSU scholarships... p. 4 Review housing options... p. 6 Register for classes... p. 9 Apply for reciprocity (Minnesota residents)... p. 9 Get your NDSU Card, parking permit and textbooks...p. 10 Send your final transcripts, return student health forms and send test results...p. 11 Frequently asked questions...p. 13

1. Activate your student accounts SYSTEM ACCOUNT Your system account allows you access to Campus Connection, the online system you will use to apply for housing, review transfer coursework, view and accept financial aid, and register for classes. ELECTRONIC ID Your electronic ID allows you to access your NDSU email account, campus computer clusters and the online student learning system, Blackboard. Your electronic ID also is used to apply for scholarships. Go to ndsu.edu/its/new-student and complete steps 1-3. You ll need your EMPLID/ student ID number, which can be found in your admission letter. You may want to write it down here for quick reference later. EMPLID/student ID 2. Review your Transfer Credit Report Transfer credits are evaluated by the NDSU Office of Registration and Records and are posted to your NDSU account approximately 6-10 weeks following admission. In general, college-level coursework earned from regionally accredited colleges or universities will transfer to NDSU. You ll get an email once credits have been posted. TRANSFER CREDIT REPORT Side-by-side comparison of how your coursework from other institutions has transferred to NDSU. 1. Log on to Campus Connection. 2. Click on Student Center, then My Academics under the Academics section. 3. Click on View My Transfer Credit Report. Explanation of Transfer Credit Report transfer codes Code Definition TRNSF 100 Credit accepted, but course is not yet evaluated TRNSF 101 Syllabus needed TRNSF 102 Course description needed TRNSF 103 Evaluation in progress by academic department If syllabus or course description is needed, please provide information to a transfer coordinator in the Office of Registration and Records, 110 Ceres Hall, or via email to ndsu.transfer@ndsu.edu. TRNSF 1XX, 2XX, 3XX, 4XX Free elective (level 100, 200, 300 or 400) BIOL 1XX, 2XX, 3XX, 4XX Departmental free elective (level 100, 200, 300 or 400) TRNSF X00 Remedial, no credit awarded in transfer ENGL DEV Remedial, no credit awarded in transfer, not a prerequisite for ENGL 110 ENGL X00 Remedial, no credit awarded in transfer satisfies prerequisite for ENGL 110 MATH DEV Remedial, no credit awarded in transfer not a prerequisite for MATH 98 2 3

4 3. Apply for Financial Aid You are encouraged to apply for financial assistance if additional funds are necessary to attend NDSU. To be considered for financial assistance, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 1 for fall (or at least eight weeks prior to the spring or summer term). Applications are available beginning October 1 for the following academic year. Complete the form at www.fafsa.gov. NDSU s Institution Title IV Code is 002997. NOTES: If you have already submitted a FAFSA for the academic year you are intending to transfer, you may change your school code using the online form (www.fafsa.gov) or by calling 800-433-3243. If you are entering for the summer term, the Summer School Application for Financial Aid also must be completed. DEADLINES: February 1 (FOR FALL) EIGHT WEEKS PRIOR (FOR SPRING OR SUMMER) 4. Apply for NDSU scholarships You are encouraged to apply for scholarships if you have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 from each institution previously attended. Preference will be given to students who have earned 24 or more transferable semester credits. Numerous departmental and college scholarships also may be awarded to students based on intended major and academic achievement. To be considered for scholarships, complete the scholarship application by April 1 for fall and summer terms or December 1 for spring term. Some departmental and college scholarships have different deadlines or separate application procedures. Go to ndsu.edu/admission/scholarships for details and to apply for scholarships. DEADLINES: APRIL 1 (FOR FALL AND SUMMER) DECEMBER 1 (FOR SPRING) 4 5

5. Review housing options As a transfer student, you have a variety of housing options available, including on-campus residence halls and student apartments as well as offcampus options. Students beginning at NDSU within one calendar year from the date of high school graduation are required to live on campus and are assigned to (and guaranteed) housing in one of NDSU s first-year student residence halls. Students transferring more than one year after graduating from high school may apply for one of NDSU s upper-division residence halls or student apartments, or may choose to live off campus. Review details and application procedures at ndsu.edu/admission/transfer. 6 7

6. Register for classes NDSU offers a variety of registration options for new transfer students. You may attend one of our on-campus registration programs or choose to enroll in classes on your own. Students are encouraged to consult with an academic adviser and enroll as soon as registration opens for best class selection and availability. ACADEMIC ADVISER Log in to Campus Connection your academic adviser will be listed on the right-hand side of your Student Center. If Department Assigned is listed or if an adviser has not yet been assigned, refer to the Adviser Contact list at ndsu.edu/fileadmin/transfer/ advising-contacts.pdf. ENROLLMENT DATE Your enrollment date is the specific date and time you can begin registering for classes for the term you were admitted. Registration usually begins in November for spring semester and April for summer and fall terms. Your enrollment date is listed in your Student Center of Campus Connection. REGISTRATION OPTION 1: Attend an on-campus transfer orientation/registration session. Several sessions, specifically designed for transfer students, are offered leading up to the start of each semester. To learn more about specific dates, schedules and to sign up for a session, visit www.ndsu.edu/studentsuccess/transfer_students. OPTION 2: Consult with an academic adviser in your academic department to discuss course selection and register for classes on your own using Campus Connection. Students may contact an adviser via email, phone or a face-to-face meeting. Students may enroll in courses according to their registration appointment. ONLINE ORIENTATION An optional self-guided online orientation also has been developed to supplement your registration options. Information on student services, academic services, student finances and a Campus Connection tutorial can be found online. After activating your electronic ID and password (see step 1), go to https://bb.ndsu.nodak.edu, log in and click on Online Orientation under My Courses. 7. Apply for reciprocity (Minnesota residents) Minnesota residents attending NDSU receive a reduced tuition rate similar to that of a North Dakota resident. To qualify for the reduced tuition rate, you must complete the reciprocity application with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. Forms are available beginning in the spring for the following academic year. Complete the online form at www.ohe.state.mn.us prior to the first day of classes. 8 9

8. Get your NDSU Card, parking permit and textbooks NDSU CARD Present your official class schedule and picture ID at the NDSU Card Center in the Memorial Union to obtain your student ID card ( NDSU Card ). Your NDSU Card can be used for purchases at a variety of campus locations, to gain access to the Wellness Center, to check out books at the library, to ride the metro-bus for free, use the bike share and to enter athletic events. Students also may use their NDSU Card for dining center and residence hall access. PARKING PERMIT A permit is required to park on campus. Review more details and how to purchase a permit at ndsu.edu/parking. 1. Log on to Campus Connection. 2. Click on Student Center, then Parking. 3. Select North Dakota State University and follow the on-screen instructions. 9. Return student health forms and send test results IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS Submit immunization records to Student Health Service through the portal at www.ndsu.edu/studenthealthservice. Current immunization requirements can be found through the immunizations link. A printable form also is available, if needed. If you have questions regarding immunization requirements, contact Student Health Services at 701-231-7331. DEADLINES: AUGUST 1 (FOR FALL) JANUARY 1 (FOR SPRING) MAY 1 (FOR SUMMER) CREDIT THROUGH PLACEMENT EXAMS (AP, CLEP, DSST OR IB) If you earned college credit for Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), DSST or International Baccalaureate (IB), official exam results must be sent to NDSU to receive credit. Review how to send official copies of exam scores at: ndsu.edu/transfer/exams. NOTIFY NDSU OF ANY CHANGES/UPDATES Contact the NDSU Office of Admission if you have a change in name, address, phone number, start term or major. Contact us at 701-231-8643 or ndsu.admission@ndsu.edu. TEXTBOOKS Textbooks can be purchased in person at the NDSU Bookstore in the Memorial Union or at www.ndsubookstore.com. SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Assistance is provided to any student with a documented physical, psychological, sensory or learning disability. Disability Services fosters full participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of the college experience. To meet this goal, our staff works cooperatively with students and others in the campus community to optimize student access to educational experiences and campus facilities. If you would like information or to apply for services, contact Disability Services, NDSU, Dept. 5160, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050 or call 701-231-8463. Contact this office early to ensure services are ready and available when you begin classes. 10. Send final transcripts FINAL TRANSCRIPTS If you are currently enrolled at another college or university, please have an official final transcript sent to NDSU upon completion of your studies. This will complete your admission file to the university and ensure all transferable coursework will be evaluated for transfer credit. Failure to provide a final transcript may impact future enrollment at NDSU. If you are currently enrolled, make arrangements to have your official final transcript(s) sent to: NDSU Office of Admission, Dept. 2832, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050 10 11

How do I Frequently asked questions Access the NDSU Campus Connection system...p. 3 See which credits transferred...p. 3 Apply for financial aid and transfer scholarships...p. 4 Apply for on-campus housing...p. 6 Find out who my academic adviser is...p. 9 Register for classes...p. 9 Know when I can register for classes...p. 9 Apply for Minnesota Reciprocity...p. 9 Get my student ID card...p. 10 Get a parking permit...p. 10 Purchase textbooks...p. 10 Send my final college transcripts...p. 11 Receive credits for Advanced Placement (AP) or other placement exams...p. 11 Change my major or start term...p. 11 NDSU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender expression/identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, participation in lawful off-campus activity, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, public assistance status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, spousal relationship to current employee, or veteran status, as applicable. Direct inquiries to: Vice Provost, Title IX/ADA Coordinator, Old Main 201, 701-231-7708, ndsu.eoaa@ndsu.edu. 1600/9/16 12 13

Office directory Career Center part-time jobs, internships, career placement Ceres 306 701-231-7111 www.ndsu.edu/career Disability Services accommodations for students with disabilities Wallman Wellness Center 170 701-231-8463 www.ndsu.edu/disabilityservices Financial Aid and Scholarships One Stop, Memorial Union 701-231-6200 or 866-924-8969 www.ndsu.edu/onestop/finaid Graduate School Putnam 106 701-231-7033 www.ndsu.edu/gradschool Office of Admission campus visits, term or major changes, general questions Ceres 114 701-231-8643 or 800-488-6378 www.ndsu.edu/admission Office of Registration and Records transfer evaluations, degree requirements, adviser assignments Ceres 110 701-231-7981 or 800-608-6378 www.ndsu.edu/registrar One Stop financial aid, payments, math placement Memorial Union 701-231-6200 or 866-924-8969 www.ndsu.edu/onestop Residence Life residence halls and campus apartments Bison Court West 701-231-7557 www.ndsu.edu/reslife Student Health Service immunizations, student health insurance options, medical services Wallman Wellness Center 701-231-7331 www.ndsu.edu/studenthealthservice Student Success Programs orientation and registration programs, tutoring services West Dining Center, Lower Level 701-231-8379 www.ndsu.edu/studentsuccess TRIO Programs Ceres 335 701-231-8028 www.ndsu.edu/trio