Congratulations on your admission to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NC State University! We are so excited to have you as a part of our program.
This page is dedicated to resources to assist new transfer students with the transition to life at NC State.
Any questions or updates can be directed to the MSE Undergraduate Academic Advisor, Hillary Stone, at hmstone2@ncsu.edu.
View the current year's transfer guide for each of our degree options. These guides recommend courses you should take as a part of your associate degree to best prepare you for your intended major.
Materials Science & Engineering (BS)
Materials Science & Engineering (BS): Biomaterials Concentration
Materials Science & Engineering (BS): Nanomaterials Concentration
The Transfer Planner is an interactive tool that shows how your previous coursework transfers to NC State and fulfills degree requirements to help ensure your time and effort contribute toward degree completion. You can start using the Transfer Planner as early as your first day at your community college or as soon as you begin earning college credit.
Discover the next steps to take after you’re admitted and prepare for your journey ahead at NC State.
Review the admission and campus resources available.
Designed to complement the guidance students receive through their assigned academic advisor and college, the Transfer Student Coordinator provides an extra layer of support for students who have transferred to NC State University.
Ms. Hillary Stone
Email: hmstone2@ncsu.edu
Make an Appointment: https://ncsu.campus.eab.com/pal/NOrI73-f_x
Drop-In Advising is on Wednesdays from 1:00 - 3:30 PM in 3002B, EB1.
First time using Navigate Student? View the Instructions on scheduling appointments or a brief video on how to schedule an appointment on the Advising Technology website.
Still having trouble? Email Ms. Stone with your availability and she will be happy to schedule the meeting for you.
The MSE Ambassadors are a great resource for getting the perspective of a current MSE upperclassman. Whether your questions are about classes, research, or where to live, they are happy to talk!
TIP: Don't forget to check out the other pages on this website!