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Ƶ offers in-demand majors that help you climb the ladder of success – an affordable, accessible pathway to a four-year degree and the career you want. We're thrilled that you're interested in joining our community!
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Congratulations on being accepted to Ƶ! Make sure to join us on April 5, 1–4:30 pm as we welcome all newly accepted students. We hope that you and your guests will be here!
View Our First-Year Student Admissions Process to see how everything will go. If you need quick answers to common questions, our Undergraduate Admissions FAQs or DACA and Undocumented Students FAQs may be of help. We'd also like to show you our beautiful campus. If you can't come out to us, take a look at our Virtual Campus Tour.
We have important information just for you: Accepted Student To-Dos and Guidance for Counselors.
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Ƶ is an exclusive member of the Common Application. All students applying for undergraduate admission must complete the Common Application.
Homeschool applicants must adhere to the same admissions requirements as traditional students. There are several ways to represent the required coursework:
In addition to the Common Application, $50 nonrefundable application fee, and official high school transcript, you may choose to submit these optional materials for consideration:
SAT or ACT scores. Ƶ is Test Optional. We do not require test results for initial admission to the College. If you believe your results from the SAT or ACT support your candidacy for admission, Ƶ encourages you to submit them. Please Note: Candidates to Ƶ's teacher education programs in the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development must submit standardized test results for consideration.
Ƶ's SAT code is 3724 and its ACT code is 3810.
Students who participated in dual enrollment in high school or with coursework from a regionally accredited institution could be eligible for transfer credit with a grade of “C” or higher.
AP exams with a score of 3 or greater and CLEP scores with a 50 or greater are also eligible for transfer credit. Official transcripts and test scores should be sent to the admissions office for review.
Candidates who have completed International Baccalaureate (IB) Higher Level (HL) subjects and have received a score of at least 4 on the diploma program examinations may be granted college credit. Students should have their scores sent directly to the Office of Admissions from IBO or have them printed on their official secondary school transcript.
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If the Seal of Biliteracy is on your high school transcript, you will receive college credit at Ƶ!
You will receive credit for a relevant 113-level language course (4 credits), which will satisfy the college’s language/literature general education requirement. ($418 per credit = a savings of approximately $1,672)
You will receive credit for a relevant 113 and 114-level language course (totaling 8 credits), which will satisfy the college’s language/literature general education requirement. ($418 per credit = a savings of approximately $3,344)
Please Note: If you satisfy the requirements but the Seal of Biliteracy isn’t on your transcript, please have your school counselor email us with your name and the level you’ve achieved. If your state does not award Gold/Silver levels, score reports from official testing agencies that show Advanced-Low/Intermediate-Mid may be used to determine the Seal level from your state.
Over 75% of Ƶ undergraduates receive financial aid.
Ƶ recognizes superior academic achievement through the awarding of scholarships. All candidates are reviewed for merit scholarships at the time of application for admission.
There are several merit-based scholarship programs available to students at the College. These programs fall into four general categories:
Congratulations to those who have recently been accepted to Ƶ! Get started now and mark orientation on your calendar!
Next, follow these accepted student next steps to pay your enrollment deposit to secure your place at Ƶ and register for your orientation session.
We provide prospective students with information and assistance on the application process, scholarships, financial aid, transfer credits, and more.