How to Apply
Fill out a General Application
Deadline: Domestic application deadline is 2 weeks prior to the start of classes
A General Application must be completed before applying to the following programs:
Health Sciences
Education
Fill out a Graduate Application
Provide the following information to the Admissions Office:
- Official high school transcript or GED courses. (For transcripts, contact your high school to send them; for GED courses, contact the Department of Education.)
- The ACT/SAT have been waived as an admission requirement for the spring and fall 2024 semesters. However, ACT/SAT or Accuplacer scores are required for placement in English and Math courses. You may contact the Counseling Center at 304-327-4016 for questions concerning the Accuplacer test.
- Minimum of a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale is required.
Meet the Required High School Units:
- 4 English courses (including courses in Grammar, Composition and Literature)
- 4 Mathematics courses (including three units at Algebra I level and above)
- 3 Social Studies courses (including U.S. History)
- 3 Science courses (all courses must be college preparatory laboratory science, including units from Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
- 2 Foreign Language courses (two units of the same foreign language or American Sign Language)*
- 1 Art course
Resources
Early College/Provisional Student Application
International Special Student Application
International Student Financial Verification Form
Office of International Initiatives
Contact Us
Visit our FAQs page, or contact the Admissions Office with any questions at (304) 327-4065.