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Rise to the challengeGetting a great education is only the beginning at Clemson University. This top-ranked public university (U.S. News & World Report, 2021) is committed to taking your talents and interests to heart as you grow into your dream job, postgraduate education or starting your own business.

From the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the shores of Lake Hartwell, you will forge your own path with hands-on learning experiences, interactive classes and flexible majors that encourage you to choose what’s best for you.

And if you’re not sure what you want to study, we can help. Clemson’s Center for Career and Professional Development is built to match your growing skills with internships, real-world experiences and networking opportunities specific to your interests.

For sophomore Piper Starnes, Clemson has encouraged her to grow academically and socially. From her passion for performance on the piano to learning a new skill like Japanese script, Piper is experiencing something new on and off campus.

“More than anything, Clemson has helped me uncover skills I never knew I had and shown me new things I can accomplish. I’m

identifying my goals and my purpose thanks to so many different people.”

— Piper Starnes, sophomore performing arts major

Clemson’s 80+ majors are sure to have what you are looking for to grow in your career and in life. Whether you want to double major, major-minor, find an ideal concentration or need professional certifications, we offer small class sizes within a rigorous curriculum to explore a future that fits you.

College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life SciencesAgribusiness.Agricultural Education.Agricultural Mechanization and

Business.Animal and Veterinary Sciences.Environmental and Natural

Resources.Food Science and Human Nutrition. Forest Resource Management.Horticulture.Packaging Science.Plant and Environmental Sciences.Preveterinary Medicine*.Turfgrass.Wildlife and Fisheries Biology.

College of Architecture, Arts and HumanitiesArchitecture.Art.Construction Science and

Management.English.History.Landscape Architecture.Language and International

Business.Language and International Health.Modern Languages.

- American Sign Language - Chinese - French - German - Italian - Japanese - Spanish

Pan African Studies.Performing Arts.Philosophy.Religious Studies.Women’s Leadership.World Cinema.

College of Behavioral, Social and Health SciencesAnthropology.Communication.Criminal Justice. Health Science. Nursing.Parks, Recreation and Tourism

Management.Political Science. Psychology. Sociology.Sports Communication.

College of BusinessAccounting.Economics.Financial Management. Graphic Communications. Management.Marketing.

College of Engineering, Computing and Applied SciencesBioengineering.Biosystems Engineering.Chemical Engineering.Civil Engineering.Computer Engineering.Computer Information Systems.Computer Science.Electrical Engineering.

Environmental Engineering.Geology.Industrial Engineering.Materials Science and Engineering.Mechanical Engineering.

College of Education Early Childhood Education. Elementary Education. Mathematics Teaching. Middle Level Education.Science Teaching. Secondary Education. Special Education.

College of ScienceBiochemistry.Biological Sciences.Chemistry.Genetics.Mathematical Sciences.Microbiology.Physics.Prepharmacy*.Pre-professional Health Studies*.

*University pre-professional programs

Ten most popular degrees 1. Biological Sciences 2. Psychology 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Computer Science 5. Nursing 6. Management 7. Financial Management 8. Marketing 9. Industrial Engineering 10. Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Clemson offers:• Online mentoring.• Connections with partner

companies.• Rich alumni network in all

industries.• Postgraduate education

counseling.

BACHELOR’S TO GRADUATE – A FASTER WAY TO EARN YOUR GRADUATE DEGREE

Enterprising students might want to fast track their master’s degree from the start. Clemson offers a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree plan allowing you to reduce the time typically needed to earn both degrees. There are more than 30 eligible tracks.

Find your nicheClemson majors offer flexibility no matter your interests. There is no set path you have to take, and our faculty, staff, alumni and student mentor network will work with you and make sense of your academic pursuits. Find your path at clemson.edu/degrees.

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Leading the way

Making a difference starts by doing what you love. A great way to figure that out is engaging with professors and professionals. Clemson University partners with businesses around the world for a variety of internships and co-ops including opportunities at General Electric, Bosch, Vanguard, PepsiCo, Michelin, BMW and many, many more.

Our No. 2-ranked Career Services and No. 9 Best Schools for Internships designations from The Princeton Review highlight a commitment to the future and growing a network of Tigers anywhere you might go.

Academic Success Center The heart of campus includes the Cooper Library, Watt Family Innovation Center and our renowned Academic Success Center (ASC). Students who take advantage of these services improve their grades, maintain their scholarships and work one-on-one with mentors to understand difficult class material. From Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) to academic coaching and tutoring, the success you build at the ASC will make you more appealing to employers and graduate schools down the road.

Juliana-Marie Troyan participated in multiple internships while at Clemson, including a coveted internship with Walt Disney World. She credits Clemson with getting her motivated to seek out those opportunities.

“There are so many different ways you can show your passion at Clemson. The ability to do projects and build machines rather than just doing calculations all day really grows your interests.”

— Juliana-Marie Troyan, senior mechanical engineering major

YOU PICK WITH UPIC

Clemson provides real-world experience right on campus with our expansive UPIC program. We offer hundreds of on-campus internships in every field while earning course credit. And, of course, you get paid while doing it.

Within an average of six months after graduation, 90 percent of graduates are employed, continuing or planning to continue their education or are not currently seeking employment.

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19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

19MEDIANUNDERGRADUATECLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

GRADUATION RATE

RETENTION RATE2019 UNDERGRADUATE GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

250+ students

100-250 students

50-99 students

25-49 students

10-24 students

fewer than 10 students

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FOR FALL 2018 CLASS

2019 FRESHMAN PROFILE

2019 ENROLLMENT

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627 GRADUATESTUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

HIGHSCHOOLCLASS RANK

87% TOP 20PERCENT

98% TOP 50PERCENT

56% TOP 10PERCENT

86%INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY WITH

PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92%FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

2019 FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 44 States and the District of Columbia

16:1STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

87%STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

57%FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVED AN INSTITUTIONAL RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP, FALL 2019

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

3,932ENROLLED

14,900ACCEPTED

27-32

29,070APPLIED

1240-1400

17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS

19 NCAA ATHLETIC TEAMS

500+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Work smarter

The sheer tenacity of spirit and pride in what we do puts Clemson University in a class of its own. We are designated an R1 Research Institution, the highest rank bestowed by Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning.

Our Clemson University Honors College brings specialized courses in smaller classes taught by top faculty. Students are encouraged to participate in global engagement opportunities and pursue innovative research.

We offer a robust Creative Inquiry undergraduate research program featuring more than 500 projects across every field available at Clemson. Since 2005, the program has engaged more than 34,000 students in 1,000+ projects ranging from drought-resistant crops and infrastructure development to rocket propulsion and food waste recovery.

Check out the 2019 first-year honors class:• 338 students• 1483 average SAT• 33 average ACT• Top 5% average high

school class rank

BRANCH OUT Clemson offers more than on-campus opportunities. You can experience what it’s like to live, work and study all over the globe through faculty-led, third-party or exchange programs and Clemson’s own Study Abroad program.

16:1 STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

19 MEDIAN UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SIZE

ACADEMICS REPORT

86% INSTRUCTIONAL

FACULTY WITH PH.D. OR EQUIVALENT

92% FULL-TIME

INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

GRADUATION RATE

84%SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE FOR 2013 COHORT

93%RETENTION RATE FORFALL 2018 CLASS

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You are hereCollege is meant to be a new exploration of life, independence and self-discovery. To do that, you will want to push yourself away from the known and into the unknown. When graduating seniors are asked what they would tell their first-year student selves, without hesitation, they say some form of “get outside your comfort zone and get involved.”

Clemson makes that easy with 500+ clubs and organizations highlighting cultural diversity, sports, sustainability efforts, religion, dance, technology and so much more. And if you don’t find the club you want, you can start one.

Clemson’s campus is great, but you might not realize that it includes 17,500 acres of Experimental Forest for hiking and biking. It sits along the Lake Hartwell shoreline, making it ideal for kayaking, canoeing or taking a dip at the Snow Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Complex.

89% STUDENTS WOULD

STILL CHOOSE CLEMSON IF THEY

COULD DO COLLEGE ALL OVER AGAIN

HOME TEAM RULES Clemson is part of the Atlantic Coast Conference with 19 NCAA athletic teams including the three-time football National Champions and our new women’s softball team.

Living large Residence halls and apartment complexes at Clemson are all within a 10- to 15-minute walk to class. We also have multiple Living-Learning Communities where undergraduates with common academic interests and life experiences can come together to discuss classes or the next trip downtown.

Choices include suite-style living in the center of campus, traditional high rises on the Bryan Mall and the Douthit Hills East Neighborhood.

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Clemson By the Numbers2019 ENROLLMENT

20,195UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

5,627GRADUATE STUDENTS

25,822TOTAL STUDENTS

50% MALE

50% FEMALE

2019 FIRST-YEAR STUDENT PROFILE

29,070 APPLIED

14,900 ACCEPTED

3,932 ENROLLED

1240-1400

SAT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

27-32

ACT MIDDLE 50% OF SCORES

HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RANK

56% TOP 10 PERCENT

87% TOP 20 PERCENT

98% TOP 50 PERCENT

2019 FINANCIAL AID

87% STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME TYPE

OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING STATE, FEDERAL AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS

99% FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

RECEIVED STATE SCHOLARSHIPS

2019 UNDERGRADUATEGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

SC: 13,139

NC: 1,037

GA: 823

NJ: 661

VA: 495

NY: 420

FLA: 375

MD: 375

PA: 361

MA: 293

IL: 243

2019 FIRST-YEAR STUDENT CLASS REPRESENTATION 58% South Carolina Residents 262 South Carolina High Schools 1,062 Out-of-state High Schools 43 States and the District of Columbia 14 Foreign Countries

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25-49 studentsblue

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less than 10 students

Apply yourselfClemson looks for the best and brightest students from across South Carolina, the nation and around the globe. Factors most often considered for admittance include: • Class standing.• Standardized test scores (SAT or ACT).• High school curriculum.• Grades.• Choice of major.

The final deadline to apply for the Fall semester is May 1, with a priority deadline of December 1.

You’ll find tips, requirements and timelines about admission and acceptance at clemson.edu/admissions/undergraduate.

Recommended High School CurriculumEnglish ......................................................4 creditsMathematics .............................................4 creditsLaboratory Science ...................................3 creditsForeign Language (same language) ............3 credits *Social Sciences .........................................2 creditsU.S. History ................................................ 1 creditFine Arts .................................................... 1 creditPhysical Education/ROTC ........................... 1 credit

*Students who have completed fewer than three credits of the same foreign language are encouraged to apply. Select majors may have additional requirements.

AP/IB CreditClemson strongly endorses both the Advanced Placement (AP) Program and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Use our credits awarded charts to see how many hours your AP class or IB scores will earn here.

AP: clemson.edu/admissions/undergraduate/documents/apcreditchart.pdfIB: clemson.edu/admissions/undergraduate/documents/ibcreditchart.pdf

Financial AidClemson was named a Forbes “Best Value College” in 2019. Financial aid is usually awarded based on need to supplement the amount you and your parents can contribute to your college expenses. The University also awards some scholarships based entirely on academic merit.

The Office of Admissions automatically reviews each applicant to Clemson for scholarship eligibility (no additional scholarship application required). High school performance, test scores and financial need are all considered when awarding scholarships.

Incoming first-year students must apply for admission by December 1 to be considered. Test scores need to be received by Clemson by December 31 for scholarship consideration. Merit scholarship packages will be communicated to students in Spring 2021. To be eligible for federal- and state-based aid, we encourage students to complete the FAFSA located at fafsa.gov by January 2, 2021.

Questions about financial aid? Talk with a member of our staff. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Visit [email protected] or call 864-656-2280.

Estimated Costs for 2020-2021

S.C. Resident Full Time (per year) Tuition and Fees*..................................................... $15,558 Room and Board (approximate) ................................ $11,850 Books and Supplies (approximate)** .......................... $1,188 Total ....................................................................... $28,596

Nonresident Full Time (per year) Tuition and Fees*..................................................... $38,550 Room and Board (approximate) ................................ $11,850 Books and Supplies (approximate)** .......................... $1,188 Total ....................................................................... $51,588

Other Expenses Estimated personal/transportation ............................. $4,214 Estimated computer cost** ........................................ $1,885

*Assumes health and other mandatory fees (required for all full-time students) and average lab fees. Major enrichment fees apply to some majors and can range up to $2,500.

**All students are required to own a laptop computer. For details, go to clemson.edu/laptop.

All figures are for the 2020-2021 academic year and are subject to change.

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Find your placeSee for yourself.Schedule a virtual visit or go online for our newest virtual tour of Clemson’s campus. clemson.edu/visit

Chat with admissions.Join undergraduate admissions counselors for virtual office hours on Zoom. Counselors will be available on the hour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST Monday-Friday on the Zoom platform. To participate, you will need a computer or mobile device along with a strong internet connection. We also recommend that you download Zoom before the information session begins.Start your virtual conversation. clemson.edu/admissions or call 1-864-656-2287

Connect with a faculty member.Contact your department of interest directly at clemson.edu/degrees.

Apply to Clemson.Find more information at clemson.edu/admissions/undergraduate.

Join the conversation. @clemsonuniv @clemsonuniversity @ClemsonUniv @clemsonuniv @clemsonuniversity

For more information on all things Clemson, visit clemson.edu.

FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION TIMELINE

FallRecommended time frame to submit at least one set of scores for the SAT or ACT. Make sure to list Clemson to receive your scores. SAT code is 5111.ACT code is 3842.

December 1Submit the undergraduate application for Summer/Fall admission by this date to ensure notification in mid-February.*

December 31Deadline for submission of official transcript and standardized test scores to receive priority consideration for academic recruiting scholarships for Summer/Fall semester (must submit application by December 1).

January 2Deadline for first-year students to submit FAFSA for need-based programs and consideration for loans and grants.

Mid-FebruaryAdmissions decisions are mailed to students who applied by December 1; students who applied after December 1 may receive a decision at this time or shortly thereafter.*

May 1Final deadline to apply for Summer/Fall admission.*

*We will notify you by email when we receive your application and keep you updated on the status of your application while it’s under consideration.

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