This form is for students enrolled in the Gateway2NKU, MCTC2NKU, JCTC2NKU, or CState2NKU pathway program.

Students enrolled in a certain 2NKU program are eligible to take up to 12 credit hours (or four courses) of pre-major and major coursework at NKU while pursuing an associate degree at their home institution. 2NKU students pay their home institution tuition rate to NKU for the allotted 12 credit hours of NKU courses. Students taking classes at NKU through the program will also pay part-time student fees per credit hour. Some courses may also incur specific charges from the respective college.

Students pay for their community college and NKU bills separately. The 12 credit hours (or four courses) must be spread out over several semesters. The number of courses a student can take at NKU in a given semester is based on earned and in-progress hours. Students with 15 earned and in-progress hours are eligible to take their first course at NKU. Once students have at least 30 earned and in-progress hours, they are eligible to take a second course at NKU. After 45 earned and in-progress hours, students can take their last two courses. If a student has 45 or more earned and in-progress hours but have yet to take any classes at NKU through the 2NKU program, he or she would be eligible to take two courses in the first semester of the program. Students must never exceed the maximum of two courses at NKU in any given semester through the 2NKU program. Students enrolled in the 2NKU program are eligible to take courses at NKU that are not offered at their home institution. While enrolled in NKU courses through the program, students are not eligible to take courses at NKU above and beyond the 2NKU program courses.





Which 2NKU Pathway are you enrolled in?