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Adult Admissions

Nontraditional students receive specialized service through the Office of Adult and Graduate Programs, including streamlined admission and registration processes, advising during convenient times, access to tutors, life and career counseling, and an informative newsletter.

Whether you want to complete a degree, earn a second major, acquire teaching/other post-baccalaureate certification, or take courses for personal development, you will discover faculty and staff who support your individual needs.

Requirements

A high school diploma or GED is required for admission. Applicants who have never attended college are asked to complete an academic placement test.

Applications are accepted throughout the year for admission to the fall term (begins in September), winter term (begins in November), spring term (begins in March), or summer term (begins in June).

Adult Academic Advisors are available to help all applicants select a major and/or concentration that best meets their career plans, professional development needs, or personal learning goals. You are welcome to contact an Advisor at any time.

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