Freshman Applicants
First-time freshman applicants must submit:
1. A completed application for admission.
2. A $35 application fee. This is a non-refundable fee.
3. An official high school transcript is to be sent by your school. This transcript should include all your high school studies through the date of application, your grade point average and your class rank. A final official copy of your high school transcript must also be sent following graduation that includes your date of graduation and a signature of an approved school official.
4. Currently, NGU is test-optional admission. However, we strongly encourage students to submit official SAT I or ACT scores-both for financial aid and scholarship purposes. These scores are to be sent directly from the College Entrance Examination Board, Box 592, Princeton, NJ 09540, 609-771-7600 (code 5498 for NGU) and ACT, 2201 N. Dodge Street, P. O. Box 168, Iowa City, Iowa 52243-0168, 319-337-1000 (code 3872 for NGU).
5. Official transcript(s) for any college classes you took while in high school. You must contact the registrar at each college and request that official transcripts are sent directly to the North Greenville University Office of Admissions.
6. Application Approval—Once above information is received, the Admissions Office will review material and decide if applicant will be admitted. Qualified applicants will be notified of admission with contingency upon the following:
a. Enrollment deposit—Applicants who have been accepted must submit their $200 enrollment deposit to reserve their place in class. Should the applicant choose not to attend NGU, the enrollment deposit is refundable if requested in writing before May 1 for the fall semester or November 1 for the spring semester.
b. Student Housing Contract—All students desiring to live on campus must submit a Residential Services Questionnaire & Agreement with their enrollment deposit. Until the enrollment deposit and Residential Services Questionnaire & Agreement are received, no housing assignment can be made. Submission of the enrollment deposit and a completed housing contract before May 1 guarantees a room in the residence hall.