Freshman Students
Undergraduate Admissions considers the following criteria in granting admission: class rank, strength of curriculum, optional ACT and/or SAT scores and grade point average. Students are expected to have completed a strong college preparatory curriculum, and particular attention is paid to the performance of the student during their junior year of high school, with consideration made for grade improvements or declines.
You can view the academic profile of the most recent freshman class on our website. You can also learn more about our test-optional pathway.
To be considered for admission, all of the following must be completed by the application deadline:
- Complete an application.
- Submit $50 application fee.
- Have your guidance counselor submit your official high school transcript.
- (Optional) Request that your ACT and/or SAT scores be sent from the testing agency.
Visit our How to Apply as a Freshman web page to learn more.
Transfer Students
If you have completed 9 semester hours (12 quarter hours) or more at another regionally accredited college or university after graduating from high school, you are considered a transfer applicant. Many academic programs have different selective admission guidelines and procedures for transfer students.
To be considered for transfer admission, all of the following must be completed by the transfer application deadline:
- Complete an application.
- Submit $50 application fee.
- Have all college(s) previously attended send your official transcript.
Visit our How to Apply as a Transfer Student web page to learn more.