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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Transfers: 2024 Requirements, Dates, GPAs & More

This is the complete guide for transferring to University of Nebraska-Lincoln. We suggest you read until the end - you can also use the below calculator to estimate your likelihood of being able to transfer to University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln chances calculator

This free college chances tool calculates your acceptance chances at any other U.S. college

Please note all chances are estimates based on test score and GPA averages.

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    I get it - transferring colleges can be confusing, time-consuming and overwhelming. You are not alone. In fact, more than 700,000 students transfer colleges every year.

    At University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 15.0% of the entire student body are transfer students, so you won’t be alone.

    To read about regular admission requirements for University of Nebraska-Lincoln, click here

    Can you transfer into University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln requires a number of completed documents for consideration. The table below summarizes the most important pieces of information:

    Admission Item Required?
    High School Transcript Required of All
    College Transcript Required of All
    Essay or Personal Statement Not Required
    Interview Not Required
    Standardized Test Scores Not Required
    Statement of Good Standing from Prior Institution Recommended of Some

    In addition to the above requirements, University of Nebraska-Lincoln also requires a minimum number of credits completed to apply to be a transfer student.

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln requires a minimum of 12 credits.

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln chances calculator

    This free college chances tool calculates your acceptance chances at any other U.S. college

    Please note all chances are estimates based on test score and GPA averages.

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    Additionally, of the 918 accepted transfer students, 833 students enrolled - that means the yield was 90.74%.

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln accepts 50 out of every 100 transfer applicants.

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln requires a minimum college GPA of 2.0 - this is on a 4.33 point scale.

    In addition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln requires a minimum high school GPA of 2.0.

    Let’s wrap up everything we’ve learned. If you still have questions about transferring, check out the University of Nebraska-Lincoln website for more info.
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln accepts 49.78% transfer applicants, which is competitive.

    To have a shot at transferring into University of Nebraska-Lincoln, you should have a current GPA of at least 3.59 - ideally you’re GPA will be around 3.73. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.

    The below tables show the SAT and ACT breakdown of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students.

    25th Percentile 75th Percentile Average
    SAT Math 510 650 580
    SAT Reading 480 630 555
    2018 Total SAT Score 990 1280 1135
    25th Percentile 75th Percentile Average
    ACT Math 21 28 24
    ACT Reading 21 30 25
    2018 Total ACT Score 42 58 50

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s average SAT score is 1135. To be a competitive applicant for University of Nebraska-Lincoln your SAT score should come close to the average - for the ACT you should be aiming for the equivalent.

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