NWU Transfer Blog

NWU Transfer Blog

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Your Nebraska Wesleyan experience starts soon, and we want to ensure a smooth transition. That means completing this list of ‘to-dos’ before the semester starts. Please complete these steps by August 20.

Block schedules for Transfer Student Orientation and Prairie Wolves Welcome.

Please check your inbox for information about required Transfer Student Orientation and Prairie Wolves Welcome events scheduled August 20-24.

Check email.

We send university updates, Transfer Student Orientation details and information from professors to your NWU email address.

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by Karri Ahlschwede and Kim Corner 

We see a strong and meaningful connection between our students’ wellness and their campus engagement. That’s why encouraging students to get involved is one of the most important things we can do to support their health. 

You have access to excellent health and wellness support via Nebraska Wesleyan’s Student Health Services and Counseling Services

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by the Office of Student Life 

We hope you are progressing through NWU’s enrollment steps as you get ready for the fall semester. There are several important tasks to complete, including submitting a parking tag request form. 

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By Denice Archer

Have you ever tried putting something together without reading the instructions? You think you’re saving time. Then you realize the frame’s upside down and there’re four important-looking pieces left on the floor. 

We created our transfer admitted students webpage to save you that headache. It has all the to-dos, dates and deadlines you need to make a great transition. We list each step in order, and give you all the key details for the next several months. 

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by Meghan Winchell

The Integrative Seminar will help you navigate coursework and student life at Nebraska Wesleyan University. It’s a brief eight-week introduction to NWU’s Archway Curriculum and the student services you will use most often on campus.

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by Erin Hoffman

Becoming engaged on campus is a great way to expand on current passions, discover new interests and enter fulfilling communities. NWU’s nearly 70 active student organizations include academic honoraries, social justice clubs, faith-based groups, international exchanges, intramural sports teams and more. We also welcome proposals for new organizations. 

Dates to Remember:

August 5
Fall semester bill due

August 20
Move-in day

August 20
Transfer Student Orientation

August 20-24
Prairie Wolves Welcome

August 25
First day of classes

August 25
Medical and immunization history reports due