Applying to Nova Southeastern University as a Transfer Student
If you have earned college credits at an accredited college or university after graduating high school, Nova Southeastern University considers you a transfer applicant. Students who are dual enrolled in college and high school concurrently are considered freshman applicants.
We make transferring quick and easy so that you can dive right into life at NSU. You’ll find all the steps you need to take to successfully apply to transfer below, along with information about the transfer credit process. Note that a maximum of 90 credit hours from accredited institutions can be counted toward a degree.
We'll help you through the transfer process and if you run into any questions, a dedicated transfer admissions counselor is available to help guide you.
I love the NSU community. It's my home away from home. I receive support from everyone: students, faculty, and staff.
Chris C. | Transferred from Bucks County Community College
Application Deadlines
August 1
November 1
April 1
Specialty Applications
Health Care Sciences
If you're interested in pursuing the following health care science degrees, visit the admissions links below for additional requirements.
B.S. in Cardiovascular Sonography
Nursing
If you’re interested in pursuing a nursing degree, visit the nursing admissions page for additional requirements.
Dual Admission Programs For Transfer Students
Save your seat in graduate school.
As a highly qualified and motivated student, you can get a head start on your peers
with a Dual Admission Program.
This program allows you to reserve your seat in one of NSU's graduate programs (in
any area except Health Care and Medicine) while you earn your bachelor's degree.
Admissions Process
Follow this step-by-step guide to apply to NSU.
Applying to Nova Southeastern University is quick and easy with our Shark Select Application.
Please note that a nonrefundable $50 fee is required for either application.
There is also a supplemental application and interview requirement if you’re interested in a Dual Admission program. Not all programs accept transfer students, so be sure to read the program details carefully before applying.
Submit Application for Admission
Transfer applicants may apply using our streamlined NSU Shark Select Transfer Application.
Submit Academic Information
To expedite your admissions decision, submit unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions to your admissions counselor. A preliminary review of your application can be made with unofficial transcripts. Official transcripts will be needed upon enrollment at NSU. Transcripts are also required to receive a Transfer Evaluation Report.
To submit official transcripts:
Request that official transcripts from all current and previous schools and/or institutions
be sent directly to NSU. For applicants with fewer than 24 college credits, please
send official high school transcripts. It is also possible that official test scores
may be requested of those with fewer than 24 college credits. Official documents can
be mailed to:
Enrollment Processing Services
Nova Southeastern University
P.O. Box 299000
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33329
electronictranscript@nova.edu
For more information on transfer credits, please visit Transfer Evaluation Services for Undergraduate Students.
Submit Test Scores
Undergraduate applicants for the 2025-26 admission cycle may choose to have their application reviewed for admission with or without the submission of SAT, ACT, or CLT scores.
Applicants who choose to have their application reviewed with test scores can self-report SAT, ACT, and/or CLT score(s) on the application for admission. Upon enrollment to NSU, official test scores must be submitted directly from the testing agency using the following information:
- SAT Code: 5514
- ACT Code: 6706
NSU superscores both the SAT and ACT, so if you take the exam more than once, you must submit all of your test scores to ensure we have your best and highest composite scores on record. NSU currently considers only the critical reading and math scores for the SAT. For the ACT, NSU does not utilize the optional writing section.
Admitted Transfer Class Profile
Transfer Credit Process
Learn more about NSU's policies on transfer credit, examinations, prior experience and the process for requesting transfer credit at the Office of Transfer Evaluation Services (TES) website.
You may also use the Transfer Credit System or Transfer Equivalency tools to find out how your credits may transfer into NSU.
Non-Degree Seekers
All non-degree-seeking applicants should submit the following to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions:
- An application for admission
- Official transcripts (from most recently attended college or university)
Students interested in any Abraham S. Fischler College of Education Certificate Programs (Child Development Associate Credential or Florida Director Credential) should follow the certificate application instructions.
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Funding Your Education
A world-class private education may be more affordable than you think.
We know a degree is a big investment of both time and money. The NSU Edge ensures that your investment is a worthwhile one.
Plus, your undergraduate degree might not cost as much as you think. We offer a variety of merit-based scholarships, awarding $41 million on average each year.
If you’re a Florida resident, you could also be eligible for special financial aid programs such as the Bright Futures Scholarship Program or Florida Student Assistance Grant.
Average Starting Salary
NSU alumni have an average starting salary of $56,000.
Shark Destinations
You’ll find NSU alumni at companies like AIG, Apple, Bank of America, Cleveland Clinic, Kaufman Rossin, Memorial Healthcare System, NBC Universal, Yelp and more.