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A Reverse Transfer allows students who have completed credits toward an associate degree to receive an MCC degree even if they have already transferred to a four-year college or university.

Students who completed a minimum of 22.5 quarter hours at MCC and then transferred to a four-year college or university can transfer credit back to MCC to earn an MCC associate degree.

Who qualifies for a Reverse Transfer?

In order to earn an MCC associate degree through Reverse Transfer, you must have completed a minimum of 22.5 quarter hours at MCC and have transferred to a regionally accredited institution and subsequently earned a 2.0 GPA or higher. MCC will only accept grades of “C” or higher.

What are the benefits of a Reverse Transfer?
  • An associate degree can open the door to additional job opportunities or higher pay.
  • Students can earn an associate degree while pursuing their bachelor’s degree.
  • Transfer students with an associate degree are much more likely to persist to a bachelor’s degree.
How can I apply for a Reverse Transfer?

Step 1: Complete and submit the Reverse Transfer form

Step 2: Separately, submit an official transcript from your current college or university to the MCC Registrar’s Office:

  • By mail to: MCC Registrar's Office, PO Box 3777, Omaha, NE 68103
  • In person at: The MCC Registrar's Office, Fort Omaha Campus, Building 5. The transcript must be in a sealed college envelope.
  • Electronically: ONLY through a third-party electronic transcript provider (Parchment, Scrip-Safe, National Student Clearinghouse, etc.) to: transcripts@mccneb.edu.

Step 3: MCC will send a notice of final review once completed.

I have specific questions, who can I contact?

For more information about Reverse Transfer at MCC, please send an email us at: reversetransfer@mccneb.edu.

Reverse Transfer Form

Reverse Transfer Form

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