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Undergraduate Admission

On Campus

Find Your Journey

There are many paths in higher education, but the most important is yours. Search or browse to discover where Anderson University can take you.

Find Your Journey

There are many paths in higher education, but the most important is yours. Search or browse to discover where Anderson University can take you.

Steps to Enrollment

It’s time to take the next step of applying to Anderson University. You’ll see that we’ve made the process clear and relatively simple, but we’d love to answer any questions you have! If so, contact your Admission Counselor and they will reach out to you in no time!

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Looking to Transfer Your Credits?

Anderson University accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited universities (grade C or higher), as well as AP, IB, and CLEP credits.

Student Voices

Don’t just listen to what we have to say. Here is Annie Kate Hodge, a graduate from the class of 2021, to talk about her time on Anderson University’s campus for her bachelor’s degree.

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Meet Your Counselor
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Tucker Black

Admission Counselor
College of Arts and Sciences
Phone | Email

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Madi Carter

Assistant Director of Traditional Admission
College of Health Professions
Phone | Email

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Cooper Reynolds

Admission Counselor
College of Engineering, Center for Cybersecurity, School of Public Service
and Administration
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FAQS

Anderson University reviews applications on a rolling admission basis, which means students are notified shortly after their application is completed at any point in the year. However, our earliest scholarship deadline is December 1, so we encourage students to keep scholarship deadlines in mind when completing their application.

We are test optional and do not require test scores. However, we do accept SAT, ACT, and CLT scores, which are considered and sometimes required for certain scholarships.

The minimum GPA is a 3.0, and we consider the student’s weighted GPA on their high school transcript.

 

Students should request for their high school to send us their transcript officially through an electronic, third-party clearing house (Parchment, Scoir, etc.) or a physical copy through the mail.

Homeschool transcripts can be sent here from the homeschool association or parent.

No, we do not have a specific or minimum number of requirement for specific subjects, as long as a student meets their high school’s graduation requirement.

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Financial Aid

The financial aid process can seem overwhelming. It doesn’t have to be. The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships is dedicated to making Anderson University more affordable by informing, counseling, and assisting you with finding financial aid in a timely and equitable manner.