Ever wonder how the admission process works or what it takes to be accepted? Take a behind-the-scenes look at our process!
When your application arrives in the Office of Admission, our committee reviews it for admission to the academic major you selected — or undeclared status in an academic division. The quality of your academic record is shown by your:
The admission committee also considers the recommendation of your high school guidance counselor, along with other factors.
Balanced consideration is given to all aspects of your college preparation. While no minimum grade point average, class rank or standardized test score is specified, these measures must provide evidence of your readiness for college studies in your chosen academic program.
If you apply by December 15, the admission committee will make an admission decision early in the new year. If you apply between December 15 and March 1, the committee will notify you of their decision in the spring.
When your application arrives in the Office of Admission, our committee reviews it for admission to the academic major you selected — or undeclared status in an academic division. The quality of your academic record is shown by your:
- Grade record and pattern throughout high school.
- Selection of courses in preparation for college.
- Class standing or ranking.
- ACT or SAT scores.
The admission committee also considers the recommendation of your high school guidance counselor, along with other factors.
Balanced consideration is given to all aspects of your college preparation. While no minimum grade point average, class rank or standardized test score is specified, these measures must provide evidence of your readiness for college studies in your chosen academic program.
If you apply by December 15, the admission committee will make an admission decision early in the new year. If you apply between December 15 and March 1, the committee will notify you of their decision in the spring.
