Undergraduate Admission
Admission
The University of Jamestown extends admission consideration to academically qualified students of good character and seriousness of purpose based on the following criteria:
- high school and college academic records
- personal factors such as extra-curricular involvement, character, and leadership.
- Access to Internet
- Microsoft Office Software Suite
A full range of opportunities at the University of Jamestown is available to all students who meet admission requirements without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, national origin, disabilities, sexual orientation, or veteran status, in accordance with the law.
The University reserves the right to deny admission, continued enrollment, or re- enrollment to any applicant or student whose personal history and background indicate that his or her presence at the University would endanger the health, safety, welfare, or property of the members of the academic community or interfere with the orderly and effective performance of the University’s functions.
Application Information
Each applicant must submit the following:
- A completed online application form (no application fee).
- Official transcripts of all high school and previous college credits.
All applicants should have satisfactorily completed a minimum of the following high school courses: four years of English and three years each of science, social studies, and mathematics.
Requirements for and Notification of Acceptance
Each application for admission is considered on an individual basis.
Categories of Admission Status
- Good Standing - Students whose records indicate good accomplishment and potential are admitted in good standing.
- Conditional Acceptance - Students whose records indicate additional support or guidance is required are admitted conditionally.
- Special Admission - This classification includes students carrying fewer than twelve semester credits who is not a candidate for a degree, the occasional student who has completed a baccalaureate degree, and the student whose program is limited to auditing courses.