Applying

HOW TO APPLY: Freshmen, Transfer, International applicants

Freshmen applicants:

1. Know what documents you need to submit for a complete admission application

2. Decide on your application option—are you applying Early Decision, Early Action or Regular Decision?

3. Know your admission application and financial aid application deadlines

Transfer applicants:

1. Know what documents you need to submit for a complete admission application

2. Review our general transfer applicant requirements

3. Take a look at our general transfer credit guidelines

4. Know your admission application and financial aid application deadlines

International applicants (students attending schools outside the United States): The SAT score report is not required and should not be submitted for admission consideration from applicants who are attending schools outside the United States. Applicants should only submit SAT scores if they qualify for   merit scholarship consideration. The minimum combined score required for   scholarship consideration is 1300 (critical reading and math sections only).

All international students whose native language is not English, including those applying for transfer from U.S. institutions, are required to submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (unless you already have an undergraduate or graduate   degree from an academic institution within the United States or another English-speaking country.)

Click here for more information on what to submit for your complete admission application.

 


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