Transferring Nicolet Credits

 

CONTACT
Academic Advising/ Registration/Records Office
University Transfer Center - Room 212
Phone: 715-365-4493, 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4493
Email: classes@nicoletcollege.edu


Nicolet College has transfer agreements with numerous public and private four-year colleges and universities that lead to bachelor’s degrees.

These partnerships allow students to start their college educations at Nicolet, which is a two-year college, and then transfer the credits earned at Nicolet to a college or university where the Nicolet credits will count towards a bachelor’s degree.

Nicolet has an extensive set of transfer agreements with four-year University of Wisconsin colleges, including a special partnership with UW-Madison. This agreement guarantees admission to UW-Madison to Nicolet students in the University Transfer Program who earn at least 54 Nicolet credits and maintain at least a B average.

For more information about these transfer opportunities, which are also called articulation agreements, students should consult with the Academic Advising/ Registration/Records Office or the Admissions Office at a UW System institution.

Visit Nicolet Transfer Agreements for a complete list of colleges and universities that apply credits earned at Nicolet towards a bachelor’s degree.\


UW / Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Uniform Policy Statement on Credit Transfer


Students enrolled in the WTCS System who wish to continue their education in the UW System may be eligible to transfer credits toward their bachelor's degree in the following ways:

Students enrolled in the university transfer programs at Madison Area Technical College, Milwaukee Area Technical College, or Nicolet Area Technical College may transfer up to 72 credits toward their baccalaureate degree. Students enrolled in a career associate degree program in the WTCS are eligible to transfer up to 15 credits of general education coursework. Where articulation agreements are in place, and when there is a direct relationship between their program and a program offered at a UW System institution, students may also be eligible to transfer certain technical support and/or occupational credits.

Students transferring from the WTCS System may earn credit by earning appropriate scores on national standardized examinations (e.g. College Level Examination program) or examinations developed by the UW System transfer institution. For more information about these transfer opportunities, students should consult with the Academic Advising/Registration/Records Office (365-4493) or the Admissions Office at a UW System institution.


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