Issues and policies for transferring credits
- Credits earned at other accredited institutions will be considered for transfer into Concordia University. Not all credits transferred will necessarily reduce course work needed to meet program requirements. Only Concordia University, Nebraska, course work will be used to determine cumulative grade-point averages.
- No more than 70 hours of credits from two-year colleges may be applied toward completion of a four-year program of studies.
- Students seeking a bachelor's degree must complete a minimum of 30 hours in residence, at least 15 of which must be in their major.
College Level Advanced Placement (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP), or Military Credits are reviewed and considered for equivalent placement at Concordia. Contact the admission office for a review of your reports.
Transfer student guides from nearby community colleges

Advanced Placement courses with Concordia equivalencies
High school students who receive scores of three, four or five on Advanced Placement tests may receive college credit and advanced placement. Exceptions: Concordia requires scores of four or five on English and at least a score of four on music. A complete list of equivalencies is available at the link below: