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Revised Effective April 2010
Counseling by the appropriate program coordinator will be provided prior to transferring into any CNR curricula.
Please Note: The Proceed to Application button will only be available during the application windows listed on the left.
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Students wishing to transfer into the following programs must have a minimum grade point average of 2.00.
Forest Management
Natural Resources-Ecosystem Assessment
Natural Resources-Policy and Administration
Environmental Technology On-Campus Transfer Policy
Students will be considered for admissions if they meet all the following requirements. However, meeting these requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission is competitive and is based on academic record, space available and demonstrated interest in the desired field of study.
- Completed 30 hours of college level course work (at least 15 hours completed at NC State).
- Completed English 101, MA 121 or 131 or 141 and CH 101/102 or BIO 181 with a C- or better.
- Minimum 2.0 overall GPA and 2.0 or better for most recent semester
Application Process:
- Interested students should submit an online application via the "Proceed to Application" button on the left. Students will be notified of their admissions status within a month after the application is submitted.
- Internal transfer students interested in Environmental Technology must submit a transfer request packet to the Environmental Technology Undergraduate Coordinator, Room 2222 New Jordan Addition. The packet must contain the following:
- Transcript – NC State only. Can be printed from TRACS system.
- Letter of intent including information such as career goals, work experience related to major and any other information the student considers relevant.
- Departmental On-campus Transfer Application. The application can be obtained in Room 2227 New Jordan Addition.
- Environmental Technology Faculty members using the following criteria will review transfer request packets.
- Demonstrated commitment to learning (GPA or improvement in GPA for last two semesters)
- Demonstrated interest in major (part-time and volunteer work experience related to the major)
- Availability of space in desired degree or concentration.
- Diversity of the program student body. To include but not limited to race, gender, geographical distribution and area of study.
- If not admitted, applicants may reapply. Prior to reapplying, a meeting with Environmental Technology Undergraduate Coordinator is strongly advised.
Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences On-Campus Transfer Policy
Students will be considered for admissions if they meet all the following requirements. However, meeting these requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission is competitive and is based on academic record, available space, and demonstrated interest in the desired field of study.
- Completed 30 hours of college level course work (at least 15 hours completed at NCSU).
- Completed English 101, MA 121 or 131 or 141 and CH 101/102 or BIO 181 with a C- or better.
- Minimum 2.0 overall GPA and 2.0 or better for most recent semester.
Application Process:
- Interested students should submit an online application via the "Proceed to Application" button on the left. Student will be notified of their admissions status within a month after submission of an application.
- Internal transfer students interested in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences must submit a transfer request packet to the Program Coordinator, Turner House. The packet must contain the following:
- Transcript – NCSU only. Can be printed from TRACS system.
- Letter of intent including information such as career goals, work experience related to major, and any other information the student considers relevant.
- Departmental On-campus Transfer Application. The application can be obtained from Turner House (110 Brooks Ave).
- Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Faculty members using the following criteria will review transfer request packets.
- Demonstrated commitment to learning (GPA or improvement in GPA for last two semesters)
- Demonstrated interest in major (part-time and volunteer work experience related to the major)
- Availability of space in desired degree or concentration.
- If not admitted, applicants may reapply. Prior to reapplying, a meeting with Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Coordinator is strongly advised.
Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Students currently enrolled in a major in another college at N.C. State or another major within the College of Natural Resources and who wish to transfer into or double major in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Professional Golf Management or Sport Management, will be eligible to submit an electronic application once they have met all of the requirement for the specific major. However, meeting these requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission is competitive and is based on academic record, space available in the requested major and demonstrated interest in the desired field of study.
Application Procedures
Applications will be reviewed immediately following each application deadline and students will be notified of their admission status via email within one month of the deadline. If not admitted, applicants may reapply. Prior to reapplying, a meeting with either the PRTM Director of Undergraduate Programs or PGM Director is strongly advised. For questions regarding the CODA process for the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, contact the Director of Undergraduate Programs at 919-513-3939.
Please Note: The Proceed to Application button will only be available during the application windows listed on the left.
Professional Golf Management
- Completed 24 hours of college level course work (at least 15 hours completed at NC State).
- Completed English 101, required math course, one natural science with a lab.
- Minimum 2.0 overall GPA and 2.0 or better for most recent semester.
- All applicants interested in the PGM program must submit a golf handicap of twelve (12) or less verified by a United States Golf Association (USGA handicap) Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA) golf professional, or high school golf coach or has successfully passed the Player Ability Test (PAT). Handicap verification should be submitted to the Director of the Professional Golf Management Program, Room 4023 Biltmore Hall.
Sport Management
- Completed 24 hours of college level course work (at least 15 hours completed at NC State).
- Completed English 101, required math course, one natural science with a lab.
- Complete PRT 152 with a C- or better. (Effective Fall 2013, C+ or better will be required*)
- Minimum 2.5 overall GPA preferred.
- Minimum 2.0 or better for most recent semester.
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management (BS) and 3 concentrations: Park & Nat Resource conc., Tourism & Commercial Recreation conc. and Program Management conc. (Current posting in CODA showing requested edits)
- Completed 24 hours of college level course work (at least 15 hours completed at NC State).
- Completed English 101, required math course, one natural science with a lab.
- Complete PRT 152 with a C- or better. (Effective Fall 2013, C+ or better will be required*)
- Minimum 2.5 overall GPA preferred.
- Minimum 2.0 or better for most recent semester.
* Effective Fall 2013, transfers to the Sports Management and PRT programs will have to have completed PRT 152 with a C+ or better to be eligible to transfer. Students requesting transfer prior to the Fall 2013 semester and have completed PRT 152 with a C- or better will be considered for transfer.
Minor in Parks Recreation and Tourism Management
Students wishing to minor in Parks Recreation and Tourism Management must meet with the Undergraduate Coordinator prior to beginning course work, complete the Minor in Parks Recreation and Tourism Management Application, and file a plan of work for the minor. Because of course availability, it is strongly recommended that students begin work toward the minor prior to their senior year. Students will be allowed to register for PRT classes as seats are available. (Preference will be given to Parks Recreation and Tourism Management majors.)
Department of Forest Biomaterials
Students wishing to major in Wood Products must have a minimum grade point average of 2.00.
Paper Science and Engineering
Success Courses
Students begin the CODA process, steps to officially joining a professional degree program, by compiling an Engineering Success Score (ESS) based solely on their performance in the following five pre-engineering Success courses:
- MA 141 - Calculus
- MA 241 - Calculus II
- PY 205 - Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
- CH 101 - Chemistry - A Molecular Science
- CH 102 - General Chemistry Laboratory
Students must complete each of the courses above with a C or better to receive credit and advance toward acceptance into an engineering department.
Additional Required Courses
In addition to the Success courses listed above, students will be required to complete the following courses, with a C minus or better.
- ENG 101 - Academic Writing and Research
- E 101 - Introduction to Engineering and Problem Solving
- E 115 - Introduction to Computing Environments
A student wishing to be admitted to Paper Science & Engineering will stay in his/her current curriculum until the requirements described above are met. On-campus students cannot be placed into the PSU curriculum code, which is restricted for incoming freshmen only. Please note: The College of Engineering requires that students in “U” designations (e.g. CHU, EU, PSU etc.) must matriculate into an engineering program by the end of the 4th semester or after 60 credit hours.
