Have you already earned a degree from a two-year community college? The 2+2 Agricultural Education transfer program is designed for students who complete two years at a community college before transferring to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to finish the final two years of their bachelor's degree. This pathway combines coursework with experiential learning opportunities and student teaching experience, ultimately preparing graduates to become effective and confident educators in the field of agriculture.
The 3+1 Agricultural Education transfer program offers students the opportunity to complete three years of coursework at Chadron State College before transferring to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for one semester of Agricultural Education courses. The program wraps up with a full semester of hands-on student teaching, providing real-world classroom experience and preparing graduates for careers as agricultural educators.
Please go to the CASNR Transfer page to view the program student packets from UNL and participating community colleges.
Course equivalents have been identified between UNL and most Nebraska post-secondary institutions. Please go to the Transfer Course Equivalencies page to get a list of current course equivalents between NCTA or a community college and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Meet Erica Brown an Agricultural Education student participating in the 3+1 transfer program.
Meet James Durfee, an Agricultural Education student participating in the 2+2 transfer program.
Meet Savannah Siebrandt, a student in the ALEC Agricultural Education option.