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Explore new undergraduate opportunities at CSN. If you are interested in pursuing a degree, change careers, complete your degree online or want to move forward in your current career, contact us today. We welcome all high school students, future apprentice, international students, veterans, transfer students, and non-credit students. Don’t wait, apply and get started with your degree today!

Interested in becoming a Coyote? Click on the degree path that best fits you, and follow the tracks to class!

First-Time College Student

I want to complete a degree and I may transfer to a four-year institution.

Returning To CSN Student

I attended CSN more than two years ago and want to complete a degree.

Transferring To CSN Student

I have earned college credits from another institution and I want to transfer to CSN and complete a degree.

Guest Student

I want to take credit classes for personal interest or to transfer back to my home institution.

Certificate Of Achievement Student

I want to complete a 30-40 credit certificate of achievement with a high degree of specialization in an occupational area.

High School And Early College Student

I want to enroll in a CSN program to earn college credit while in high school.

Non-Credit Student

I want to take non-credit classes through the Division of Workforce and Economic Development.

Students With Veteran Benefits

I want to enroll and use Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Education Benefits.

Apprenticeship Student

I want more information about Apprenticeship training programs.

International Student

I am currently an F-1 visa holder or plan to obtain an F-1 student visa.

FAQ

Who can apply?

You need to complete an admissions application to CSN if:

You do not need to complete an admissions application to CSN if:

How do I know if I am eligible to apply?

You are eligible for admission to CSN if you are:

What does Open Enrollment mean?

Open enrollment policy means we have a non-selective, non-competitive and inclusive admission process. As long as you are 16 years old or older, you will be allowed to enroll in classes at CSN. Our general admission policy states:

"CSN is an open access institution and any adult can apply for admission and enroll in classes. Students wishing to enroll at CSN must complete an admission application, which includes a $20.00 non-refundable fee. The admission applications are broken down by category. To apply to the College of Southern Nevada go to our website at www.csn.edu, click on “Apply.” Once you have been admitted you will receive two emails, one with your student number (Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) ID) and a second one with information on how to activate your student account. The admission notification will provide the next steps of the enrollment process."

Does my immigration status affect my ability to apply?

No, CSN does not look at immigration status for admission purposes.

Read more about CSN’s admission eligibility and open enrollment policy above.

What should I do if I have a disability?

If you're a student with a disability, first complete one of the CSN applications listed at the top of this page. After you've submitted your application, visit the Disability Resource Center on any main campus for additional support in the enrollment process.

I am a veteran. Are there special programs for me?

To apply for VA benefits, first complete your CSN application. Once your application is submitted, you must apply for VA benefits electronically through Vets.gov (print confirmation page) or bring eligibility documentation to include your DD214 or your Certificate of Eligibility to the Veterans Education Center located on the Charleston Campus.

Additionally, you can visit our Veterans Education and Transition Services (VETS) Center for help with enrollment, academic programs and support, and counseling and advising services.

Do you offer English as a Second Language (ESL) courses?

CSN Offers two ESL programs, credit and non-credit. The Department of World Languages offers credit courses in ESL to support students pursuing academic goals, particularly at institutions within the Nevada System of Higher Education. The department offers an intensive English program and a part-time program to accommodate both traditional and working students. Read more about credit ESL courses.

The non-credit ESL program offers classes to adults who want to improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. CSN's Adult Literacy and Language Program offers ESL classes to Nevada residents free of charge at multiple locations in and around Las Vegas. Read more about non-credit ESL courses.

How do I transfer credit?

Getting your college transcript evaluated is an important step in transferring to CSN. You will need to forward an official transcript or translated version in a sealed envelope to:

Office of the Registrar
College of Southern Nevada
6375 W Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89146

Term and Application Dates

Fall 2024
Begins: August 26, 2024
Ends: December 13, 2024
Admission application opens: Currently Open

Spring 2025
Begins: January 20, 2025
Ends: May 18, 2025
Admission application opens: Currently Open

Summer 2025
Begins: 06/02/25
Ends: 08/10/25
Admission application opens: Currently Open