Admission as a Freshman
High School Graduates
Students who are graduates of an accredited high school will be unconditionally admitted if they meet the pre-college curriculum (PCC) requirements established by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (for Kentucky residents), have a minimum Admission Index of 500, and a minimum ACT composite of 18 (or SAT equivalent).
To apply for admission, submit to Undergraduate Admissions in the Office of Enrollment Services: (1) a completed Undergraduate Admission and Scholarship Application; (2) official ACT or SAT results; (3) a high school transcript (and a final transcript after high school graduation); and (4) a one-time $30 undergraduate application processing fee. All applicants for four-year degree programs who do not meet the PCC requirements must satisfy those requirements within their first 24 hours.
Removal of PCC deficiencies will be monitored by the Office of Academic Advising and Retention. Associate degree applicants do not need to meet PCC requirements for admission but their PCC requirements will be assessed and removed.
Applicants may also be admitted into the provisional or conditional pathway.
GED Recipients
To apply for admission, submit to the Office of Enrollment Services: (1) a completed Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarship Application; (2) a GED transcript; (3) official ACT or SAT results; and (4) a one-time $30 undergraduate application processing fee.