Your journey includes Βι¶ΉΣ³» Bound!
Prospective students
We are so excited that you are interested in joining the College of Engineering at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»! Below are resources for our incoming first-year and transfer students as well as events and opportunities to stay engaged with the college. You can also familiarize yourself with the Engineering buildings on campus through our .
First-year students
Enrolling in college for the first time? We know this can be a busy and exciting time, and we are here to support you.
Math is YOUR path!
We recommend that students take math throughout high school in preparation for an engineering degree. All our engineering degree programs start at MATH 181 (Calculus 1).
It is recommended that students take AP calculus or a dual-credit calculus course in their senior year of high school. If you were unable to complete calculus in high school, submit your ACT or SAT scores for math placement.
If you did not take the ACT or SAT or would like to see if you could gain a higher math placement, you will be eligible to take the University’s ALEKS PPL math placement assessment.
For more questions about math placement, we recommend working with you academic advisor to determine the best path to prepare for math in the College of Engineering.
Next steps
Ready to apply to the University? Fill out our application now!
Already applied to the University? Review your next steps here!
Continue to check your email (the one used on your application for admission) for important information from the University about next steps like housing, orientation and Βι¶ΉΣ³»FIT.
Helpful resources
Transfer students
Applying to the Βι¶ΉΣ³» while you are currently taking classes at another university or community college? We want to make your transition as smooth as possible!
Transferring from TMCC, WNC or GBC?
The Engineering Pathways for Access, Community and Transfer Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (EPACT RED) program helps engineering students at Truckee Meadows Community College, Western Βι¶ΉΣ³» Community College and Great Basin College experience a streamlined transfer process from their home institution to the Βι¶ΉΣ³». See TMCC’s for more information.
Academic advising
Our academic advising team is here to answer your questions about transfer courses and how they apply to coursework at the Βι¶ΉΣ³». To schedule an advising appointment, please contact the College of Engineering Advising Center.
Next steps
Ready to apply to the University? Fill out our transfer application now!
Already applied to the University? Review your next steps here!
Continue to check your email (the one used on your application for admission) for important information from the University about next steps like housing, scholarships and TransferFIT. See the transfer student admission checklist.
Helpful resources
Helpful resources for Transfer students
Meet our recruiter!
Greetings! I’m so excited that you are considering the College of Engineering at the Βι¶ΉΣ³». My name is Carrisa Dutra and I’m an undergraduate recruiter. I’m here to help first-year and transfer students learn more about the College of Engineering and what it can offer them during their University experience. Contact me for more information about:
- Degree programs
- College of Engineering resources and campus resources
- Engineering tours
- Βι¶ΉΣ³» Bound
- Recruitment events
Carrisa Dutra
Undergraduate Recruiter
carrisad@unr.edu