General Undergraduate Admissions

  • Complete and submit an application for admission,
  • Interview with an Enrollment Advisor,
  • Submit documentation of high school graduation or equivalent as defined under the U.S. Department of Education regulation,
    • Foreign high school diplomas or their equivalent must be evaluated and translated, if applicable, by an acceptable agency.
      • A member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)
      • A member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE)
    • Homeschooled students may apply for admission. The student should provide proof that they have completed their State’s requirements for high school graduation. The home school students’ parent(s) and/or guardian(s) are responsible for compliance with all State requirements.
  • Undergraduate applicants must submit their official transcripts from previously attended institutions. Foreign transcripts must be evaluated and translated, if applicable, by an acceptable evaluating agency:
    • A member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)
    • A member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE)
  • Meet any program-specific entrance requirements. See program specific admissions requirements.
  • Complete an Enrollment Agreement.
  • Effective 03/01/2025, United States University will begin collecting government-issued photo IDs as part of its admission process. This protects the university and the applicant from potential fraud (verifying their identity), so all applicants must submit their government-issued photo ID. Failure to provide a government-issued ID in a timely manner will result in your application being rejected or delayed for admission. Below is a list of acceptable government-issued IDs:
    • State-issued driver’s license, identification license, or instruction permit (Front and Back).
    • U.S. Passport or passport card
    • U.S. permanent resident card
    • Tribal ID