Admission Policy

Subject to all applicable University admission policies, students who meet automatic admission criteria are unconditionally admitted to the University. The Undergraduate Admissions Office will consider a student who does not meet one or more of the automatic admission criteria once the applicant submits a personal statement at the request of the Admissions Office. The University may also exercise any of the following admission options:

  • Unconditional Acceptance - Granted to an applicant whose application file is complete. An applicant can be admitted unconditionally pending submission of outstanding official documents.
  • Conditional Acceptance - Granted to an applicant who has been informed to meet specific academic requirements during the first two academic Terms of attendance. The conditional status allows the Undergraduate Admissions Office to admit a student on a probationary status for up to two full Terms, requiring Good Academic Standing at the end of the second Academic Term of enrollment to limit the number of credit hours enrolled. This determination may require that the student take specifically identified coursework.
  • Tabled Application - The Undergraduate Admissions Office may table the processing of an application for Admission to request additional documentation (such as a letter of recommendation, a writing sample, or current transcripts) be provided.
  • Denial - The Undergraduate Admissions Office can render a decision to deny an application for Admission.