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How to Apply

Continuing Studies offers a variety of programs for students who are 23 years of age or older. Students may attend part-time or full-time throughout the year.

For detailed information regarding our programs and admission, contact the Office of Continuing Studies.

Please follow these easy steps to apply to our program:

  1. Complete the application. Applications are available from the Office of Continuing Studies and online through the following link.
    Continuing Studies Programs Application

  2. Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended. If you have fewer than 12 credit hours, include your high school or GED transcript. Click the links below for an online college directory and transcript request form.

  3. Forward all application materials to the Office of Continuing Studies. Contact the Office for current deadlines.

  4. At any point in the application process, you can meet with an advisor to discuss your plans. This is not required, but recommended.

  5. You must be accepted for admission before your class registration can be processed.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Application Instructions and supplemental application You may also want to view the TOEFL information.

Some programs, such as Information Management, Teacher Education, Nursing, Music and Theatre, have additional admission requirements. The office of Adult Enrollment will contact you if additional information is required to complete your application.

Eligibility
Students who are less than 23 years of age may seek admission through the Continuing Studies Office only if they have completed a two or three year college program or if they have not been enrolled as a full time student in high school or college for at least 2 years. You must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA for all previous college work, or a 2.5 GPA if only a high school diploma or GED have been earned. Applicants are considered on an individual basis; applicants whose past academic work has been marginally successful will be considered and may be accepted on a conditional basis.

Information for Transfer Students
If you are coming from another college you can read about transfer issues here.