Student resources
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Freshman Start
Freshman start is for students whose ACT/SAT scores place them into remedial ENG 98, MATH 95, or MATH 96. These courses need to be successfully completed before moving on to the college-level courses required for all degrees at the university. Freshman Start allows incoming freshman to take these classes during the Summer Session and stay on track for graduation.
Summer Orientation
Academic Advisement for all incoming freshman is done at summer orientation. All incoming freshman will have an academic hold on their MyNEVADA accounts until they attend summer orientation. At summer orientation, the student will meet with their advisor to review class schedules, core curriculum, degree requirements, and make changes to schedules if necessary. Information for orientation registration will appear in your MyÂ鶹ӳ» "To-Do List".
Â鶹ӳ»FIT
Â鶹ӳ»FIT is short for "Freshman Intensive Transition." Â鶹ӳ»FIT is a five day academic program designed to increase success for incoming college students. The bootcamp program offers a glimpse into the University's rigorous academic expectations and college life prior to the start of the semester.
Â鶹ӳ»FIT programs offered in Health Sciences:
- HealthFIT: Community Health Sciences (Public Health, Kinesiology, Pre-Nursing, Social Work and Speech Pathology and Audiology).
First-year resources
Our first-year student resource guide includes information about academics, living on campus, student health & wellness an more.
Class placement
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Transfer to NEVADA
Are you unsure what courses transfer to Â鶹ӳ»? The University has a site for transfer students where all established transfer agreements by major, general core transfers, and course equivalencies are listed. The advising staff encourages all transfer students to review their transfer credits prior to scheduling an academic appointment.
Find short articles and guides that demonstrate how to use the MyNEVADA system effectively and easily.
The university course catalog lists all academic policies and procedures. In addition, the online catalog includes all degree requirements for each program on campus.
Class placement
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The School of Public Health supports the vision of a Global Â鶹ӳ». In collaboration with the School of Public Health, the Â鶹ӳ» Public Health Training Center offers international fieldwork programs, research opportunities and global engagement efforts that provide hands-on training experiences for students.
University resources
View a comprehensive list of offices, programs and services for students at the University, from getting around campus to activating a student email account.