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RU interested in joining the Rowan family? We are very excited to meet you and help you with the process of becoming a Prof!

Applying to attend college is a huge deal and we understand it can be confusing and at times, downright scary. So we've brought together the key info you need to help in making your decision. And as always, we are here to help you. Admissions counselors and staff are available via email, phone and in-person. We strongly encourage you to fill out our request info form, take a tour or bring the family to one of our open houses.

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is located in Savitz Hall on the second floor. Office hours are 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

877.RU.ROWAN (877.787.6926) / admissions@rowan.edu


APPLICATIONS, DEADLINES & NOTIFICATIONS

The freshman & transfer application deadline for Fall 2013 (September) entrance has passed and we are no longer accepting applications. Applications for spring and fall 2014 will be available in September.

When Will I Find Out if I've Been Accepted?
Freshman applicants are notified no later than April 15 for fall entrance. Transfer applicants receive an admission decision approximately four weeks after receipt of application and official transcripts. Applicants for mid-year admission, both freshmen and transfers, are notified by December 1.


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ADMISSION FEES

Application fee: $65
Admission deposit: $100

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FRESHMEN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The Admissions Office carefully considers each application it receives and selects candidates who will be academically successful, contribute to student life and benefit most from the Rowan experience. Admission decisions are based on the strength and quality of your high school record, SAT or ACT scores, class rank, letters of recommendation and projected ability to complete a degree program. Extracurricular activities and employment experiences are also considered. An interview is not required except in early admission decisions (students wishing to enter after their junior year of high school).

You must submit your SAT (or ACT) scores as part of your application. The CEEB code for Rowan is 2515.

High School Preparation
You must have completed a minimum of 16 college preparatory units in high school. Two years of foreign language study are strongly recommended. You can improve your chances for admission by selecting challenging academic courses and taking more than the 16-unit requirement. Courses in accounting, fine arts and computer processing are not considered academic units and do not count towards the 16-unit requirement. Your high school curriculum should include (at minimum) the following:



* Engineering applicants should have 3 units of laboratory science including physics and chemistry and 4 units of college prep math including precalculus. Calculus is strongly recommended.

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Home-Schooled Admission Requirements:

At Rowan University we welcome applications from home-schooled students. Home-schooled students should submit the materials listed below. Please note that home-schooled students must have completed the 16 college-preparatory units required of all freshmen.

All home-schooled first year applicants who submit a portfolio of high school work are required to submit this form, which must be completed and signed by the applicant’s primary teacher. Transfer home-schooled students who submit a portfolio and have completed fewer than 24 transferable credits must also submit this form. The required Carnegie Units specified below are minimums. List all additional coursework.

Attach this form to the portfolio and specify which coursework relates to which parts of the portfolio. You may also attach supplemental information you feel will be helpful in evaluating your application.


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Transfer Student Admissions Requirements

Admission to Rowan University as a transfer student is competitive. Any applicant who has completed 12 or more college credits at another institution is considered a transfer student. Students seeking a second bachelor's degree are also considered transfer students, whether they graduated from Rowan or another institution.

Most programs require a minimum 2.0 GPA for admission. However, a 2.0 GPA does not guarantee admission due to competition for available openings. Students currently enrolled in a New Jersey community college should complete their associate's degree.

Transfer applicants with less than 24 credits completed at the time of application must submit their high school transcript and SAT scores. These applicants are evaluated using the freshman admission standards and college transcripts. Admission decisions for transfer applicants who've attended college more than five years ago are based on motivation, life experiences, career advancement and college transcripts.

Transfer students offered admission will receive a credit evaluation by the registrar and the academic department. Once that evaluation is completed, an advisor will answer questions about transferring credits from another institution to the University.

Application and financial aid deadlines for transfer students are the same as freshmen application deadlines.

If your college sends electronic transcripts using PDF format, please have them sent to electronic-transcripts@rowan.edu.


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