
Admissions
Exceeding Expectations
Over the course of your college career, you’ll have the chance to encounter new experiences, challenge old perceptions and be more successful than you expected.
Find your place. Find your passion. Find your purpose.
At ³Ô¹Ïtv, you’re invited to achieve success however you define it. You’ll have the support of leading professors, global opportunities and a community of peers to help you excel. So whatever you expect from college or from yourself, expect more at ³Ô¹Ïtv.
Shari Jackson, '24
Bachelor of Science in Human Services, applied sociology concentration, gerontology certificate
Mikiah Miller, '24
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, enterprise systems concentration
Nia Mallory, '24
Bachelor of Science in Health Science, patient navigation concentration
Teodora Jovic, '24
Bachelor of Arts in English, writing and rhetoric concentration
Ready. Set. Become a Grizzly.
To start your application, browse and select from the student types described below to understand the application process and requirements on your journey to become a GrizzlyÌý...
Freshmen Admission (Never Attended College)
You areÌýa high school senior or graduate or a GED holder,ÌýandÌýyou've never attended college.
View application/document requirements for freshmen who have never attended college.
Freshmen Admission (Home School)
You are a high school senior or graduate of a non-accredited homeschool program or high school. Regionally accredited home school applicants, please refer toÌýfreshman admissions (never attended college).
View application/document requirements for freshmen admission, (home school).
Freshmen Admission (Fewer than 30 Transferable College Credits)
You've attended college, Dual Enrollment included, but have fewer than 30 transferable credit hours.Ìý
View application/document requirements for freshmen with fewer than 30 college credits.
Transfer Admission
You've earned more than 30 transferable college credit hours from another regionally accredited institution.
View application/document requirements for transfer admission.
Re-admission to ³Ô¹Ïtv
You have previously attended ³Ô¹Ïtv as a degree-seeking student, but have not been enrolled for threeÌýsemesters or longer.
View application/document requirements for re-admission to ³Ô¹Ïtv.
Transient Admission
You are enrolled in a degree program at another regionally accredited institution andÌýexpect to return to that institution. Transient students must re-apply for admission each semester.
View application/document requirements for transient admission.
Post-baccalaureate Admission
You'veÌýearned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and are not seeking another bachelor’s degree.
View application/document requirements for post-baccalaureate admission.
Dual Enrollment Admission
You are a high school or home schooled student seeking to attend college during your junior or senior year of high school. Minimum age requirement is 16 years old by the first day of the semester of enrollment.
View application/documentÌýrequirements for dual enrollment admission.
International Admission
You are an international student if you meet one of the following:
- Currently live outside the U.S. and will require an F-1 visa to study in the U.S.Ìý
- Not a U.S. citizen nor permanent resident and currently live in the U.S. on an F-1 visa
- Currently live in the U.S. on another non-immigrant visa classification, which permits part-time or full-time study
View application/documentÌýrequirements for international students.
Persons Aged 62 and Over
Persons 62 years of age and older may be admitted to ³Ô¹Ïtv to take courses on a space-available basis at little to no cost.
View application/documentÌýrequirements for persons aged 62 or older.
³Ô¹Ïtv does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex (including pregnancy or childbirth), veteran status or military status, genetic information, or disability in employment or admission or access to its programs and activities, as required by Title IX.
Inquiries concerning this policy should be directed to the ³Ô¹Ïtv Title IX Coordinator:
- Building B, Suite 3700
- 678.404.5085
For those considering ³Ô¹Ïtv, please note that our institution adheres to requirements in support of theÌýJeanne Clery DisclosureÌýof Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008. As a part of this Act, federal law requires institutions participating in federal student financial aid programs to publish annual reports that contain crime statistics and fire statistics for the most recent three years, policy statements regarding crime reporting, campus facility security and access, law enforcement authority, incidence of alcohol and drug abuse, and the prevention/response to sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. This information is available inÌýPublic Safety's Annual Fire and Safety Report. ³Ô¹Ïtv will provide a paper copy of the report upon request.