Transfer - Admitted Students - Christopher Newport University

Admitted Students

Transfer

Congratulations again on your admission to Christopher Newport University. We look forward to welcoming you to campus!

View the transfer checklist to get started on your next steps or visit the transfer FAQ to answer questions you may have.

Now that you are admitted, here are the items you’ll need to complete (if you haven’t done so already):

Click the button below to accept your offer of admission to tell us you're coming.

Complete and turn in your immunization records by July 1 for fall admission and December 1 for spring admission.

More information can be found from the Office of the Registrar.

Apply for need-based financial aid by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible. The priority deadline to submit your FAFSA is March 1. Applications are accepted and encouraged after this date, but funding may be limited. Christopher Newport's school code is 003706.

For more information or assistance, please contact the Office of Financial Aid.

Complete your upper class contract acceptance as soon as possible for planning purposes. Housing is on a first-come, first-served basis for all incoming transfer students.

More information is available from the Offices of Housing and Residence Life.

Contact your current college or university to request your final official transcript(s) be sent to The Transfer Center by the first week of August for fall admission and by the first week of January for spring admission.

Contact each college or university you have attended and request that your transfer college report (verification of enrollment) be sent to The Transfer Center by the first week of August for fall admission and by the first week of January for spring admission.

We require a transfer college report after your current semester ends and grades are posted. Failure to submit all transfer college reports will result in cancellation of registration and housing.  Should Christopher Newport learn of conduct that would violate our standards, we may reconsider any admission decision and may withdraw our offer of admission and cancel all registration.

Once you accept your offer of admission, we will mail you a welcome packet between May and August for fall admission and in December for spring admission. This packet contains your initial class schedule, CNU email credentials and academic adviser information. 

  • Log in to CNU Live
    Test your CNU Live log-in information within 10 days of receiving your welcome letter. If you experience any difficulty, call IT Services at (757) 594–7079.
  • Review our Registration Guide for Students
    Find helpful information about CNU Live and class registration in our step-by-step guide.
  • Generate a Degree Evaluation
    Refer to the registration guide to generate a degree evaluation. The degree evaluation will show you how your previously completed classes and the classes you are registered for apply to the degree requirements.
  • View your Transfer Credit Evaluation
    Once you log in to CNU Live, view your transfer credit evaluation under Student Services & Financial Aid, Student Records and Transfer Coursework. Any classes posted with an IP (in progress) grade will not be reviewed for possible credit until our office receives the final transcript from your previous college.
  • Review your course schedule
    Your preliminary course schedule is listed on CNU Live under Student Services & Financial Aid, Registration, and Student Detail Schedule. Our staff will register you for your classes by mid August for the fall semester and by mid December for the spring semester.
  • Meet with your faculty adviser
    Once our staff has registered you for classes, schedule an appointment with your faculty adviser to review your schedule and obtain your alternate PIN (required for schedule adjustment). You can make changes to your schedule during the schedule adjustment period.

The Changing Tides orientation program is designed specifically for transfer students. Whether you are transferring from a two-year or four-year college or university, this orientation provides information essential to making your Christopher Newport experience a success (applies to first-time transfers only).

During Changing Tides you'll get your Captains Card, your student ID card and lifeline to campus. You'll use it to access your meal plan and Captain's Cash account, and to check out game-room equipment or student club office keys in the David Student Union.

Please visit Transfer Orientation for more information on how to register for Changing Tides.

Once we have created your preliminary schedule, your bill will be posted online (you will not receive a bill in the mail). You can access all financial information, including tuition, through your CNU Live account. For information regarding tuition and fees and corresponding payment due dates and payment options, please contact the Business Office.

Textbooks can be purchased through the Captain's Locker, CNU's online bookstore. Please allow sufficient time for delivery.

All parking at Christopher Newport is decal-enforced. Buy your decal at Parking and Transportation Services, located in the parking garage of the Ferguson Center for the Arts. Be sure to bring your vehicle registration and driver's license with you.

While computer labs are available in select locations on campus, students are expected to bring a laptop that meets our recommended specifications listed below to ensure adequate IT support.

Please review our laptop requirements below for information on computer specifications. If you have questions, please contact IT Services at (757) 594-7079 or helpdesk@cnu.edu

Additionally, consider visiting our vendor partners, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Dell and Apple for pricing options and our recommendations for laptops that will work effectively on the CNU network. As a reminder, you will need to maintain an updated anti-virus solution as well as your operating system.

Laptop recommendations to satisfy the university requirement standards

Major Type Example Estimated cost
All majors in Luter School of Business PC only Dell XPS 13* $2,000
All other majors PC or Apple Dell XPS 13*, MacBook Air (M2) $2,000 - $2,100
  • Fine Arts and Humanities recommends students bring computers capable of running Adobe Creative Cloud apps
  • Some programs used by Physics, Computer Science and Engineering run more smoothly on Windows but can work on macOS
  • For students in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, Windows is strongly recommended

*Other compatible PC laptops include Lenovo, HP and Microsoft Surface. Chromebooks are not supported.

Configuration

Type Recommended
Processor Intel Core i7 or Apple m2 or AMD equivalent
Memory 16GB or better
Hard drive 500GB SSD or better
Video Dedicated 1GB (or more) or integrated video
Wireless 802.11ac
Warranty Four-year manufacturer warranty all on hardware, including accidental damage
Operating systems Microsoft Windows 10 or newer (not in S-mode)
Apple macOS 11 or newer
Full Linux builds newer than July 2022
Software Microsoft Office 365 is free while enrolled at CNU
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