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Transfer from Northeast Community College (NECC)

NECC Transfer Program

The NECC to WSC transfer program is a great opportunity to build your resume by turning your associate degree into a bachelor's degree. Wayne State College and Northeast Community College have partnered to offer programs that allow NECC students to seamlessly transfer a wide array of associate degrees to earn bachelor's degrees at WSC. These programs, called articulations, each lay out the pathway of courses and academic credits from the start of the NECC program all the way through to the completion of the WSC bachelor’s degree.

If you are attending NECC for any other area of study, consider continuing your education at Wayne State College. Whether you have your associate degree or just a few classes under your belt, transferring to Wayne State is an excellent option to earn your four-year degree. Learn more about transferring to WSC.

Fast Facts

Degrees offered: 
A.A., A.S., or AAS from NECC
B.S. from WSC


Hours required: You may transfer up to 80 credit hours from NECC, depending on the program. For credits transferred to WSC, you must have earned a "C-" or better in the courses. Then you'll need at least 120 credit hours total to graduate with your bachelor's degree from WSC.

Transfer Programs of Study

The following programs have been set up so you can get your associate degree from Northeast Community College and your bachelor's degree from Wayne State College. All are A.A. to B.S., unless otherwise noted.

Other programs: If you are interested in a different area of study, view all programs available to you at WSC.

Scholarships for Transfer Students

Wayne State College awards offers more than $3.3 million in more than 200 types of scholarships. Make sure to apply for scholarships specifically for transfer students as well as your area of study.

General Studies Requirements

If you are transferring from Northeast Community College and are following an articulation to earn your associate and bachelor's degrees, your general studies requirements are worked into the plan. If you are transferring other credits, learn how your credits may qualify for your general studies requirements. 

Transfer Guide

Evaluation of Credit

Questions? Contact:

Admissions Office
1-866-972-2287
[email protected]

Brett Suckstorf
Assistant Director of Admissions for Transfer Students
[email protected]
402-369-0730

 

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