

College preparatory English I, II, III, and IV will meet these requirements. In addition, all applicants for freshman admission should complete the following courses in high school:Īll four courses must have strong grammar and composition components, with at least one in English literature and at least one in American literature. To apply for admission, a candidate must submit an official high school transcript through his/her counselor and have results of the SAT or ACT sent directly from the testing agency. An applicant’s intended major and state residency also receive consideration.

This fee is not applicable toward tuition and/or other University fees.Īdmission to the University is competitive and is based primarily upon high school curriculum, grades, class standing, and SAT or ACT scores. Applicants must pay a nonrefundable application fee. Transfer students seeking entrance in August are usually notified between February and July. The majority of freshman admission decisions are communicated during the middle of February. Freshman candidates are especially encouraged to sit for the SAT or ACT, including the writing test, during the spring semester of their junior year.Īpplicants should understand that admission is closed when all classroom space has been committed. Complete Admission information is available at Application InformationĪpplicants should apply directly through or through The Coalition for Affordability and Access at.
