These are the steps for applying online to NGU if you have
already earned your high school diploma or GED and will enter NGU as an
undergraduate student who takes classes on campus to complete a bachelor’s
degree.
If you’re an undergraduate applicant who will enter NGU as a freshman student, then you’ll need to provide the following documents to apply:
- A completed undergraduate application for admission
- $35 application fee (non-refundable)
- Official high school transcript
- Official scores for the SAT or ACT
To be considered a transfer student, you need to transfer to NGU with at least a 2.0 GPA and 12 transferable college credit hours.
Complete an undergraduate application for admission.
Learn more about how to transfer to North Greenville University.
International Applicant
International Freshman Applicant
If you’re an international undergraduate applicant who will enter NGU as a freshman student, then you’ll need to provide the following documents to apply:
- A completed undergraduate application for admission
- Official high school transcript, to be evaluated by World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) – When you request an evaluation through WES.org, or ECE.org select the “Document by Document” evaluation option.
- Official
scores for the SAT or ACT, to be sent directly from the College Board or the ACT website to NGU’s Admissions Office.
- Official scores from the TOEFL iBT, with a minimum score of 70 (Only applies to non-native English speakers)
International Transfer Applicant
If you’re an international college student who will transfer to NGU with at least 12 transferable college credit hours, then you’ll need to provide the following documents to apply:
- A completed undergraduate application for admission
- Official transcripts sent directly from all learning institutions previously attended in the U.S.
- Official transcripts from all learning institutions previously attended outside the U.S., to be evaluated by World Education Services (WES) – When you request an evaluation through WES.org or ECE.org, select the “Course by Course” evaluation option.
- Official scores for the SAT or ACT, to be sent directly from the College Board or the ACT website to NGU’s Admissions Office.
- Official scores from the TOEFL iBT, with a minimum score of 70 (Only applies to non-native English speakers)
Resources
If you’re a high school junior or senior who is at least 16 years of age and has maintained a 3.0 GPA or higher, then you are eligible to enroll in NGU’s Dual Enrollment Program.
Learn more about Dual Enrollment.
Non-Degree Seeking
An applicant
who wishes to enroll in only a few classes for personal satisfaction, but who
does not wish to pursue a degree, may be admitted as a special student. An
application and application fee are required. No financial aid will be awarded.
Special students are limited to six hours of coursework each semester up to a
cumulative total of 18 hours, unless granted an exception by the Registrar.
In order to go beyond 18 hours, a special
student must be fully admitted (have transcripts sent to North Greenville
University and take any required entrance tests). Upon full acceptance into a
degree program, the student may request that all coursework taken as a special
student be applied to degree requirements. The student must complete the
Request for Previous Courses to be Applied to Degree form, available in the
office of the Registrar. Submit the completed form to the Registrar.
Transient
Students
who are enrolled in another college or university who wish to take a limited
number of courses at North Greenville University may do so as transient
students.
To enroll in NGU classes, the transient
student must complete a North Greenville University application, pay the
application fee, and present a transient student letter. The transient student
letter must list the courses to be taken at NGU, and an appropriate official at
the transient student's home institution must sign it.
No institutional financial aid is awarded to
transient students.
Readmitted Applicant
If you've previously attended North Greenville University and want to re-enroll, apply as a readmitted student. Any student who has not attended NGU for more than one semester must re-apply with the Office of Admissions. Upon receiving your application, the Office of Admissions will work with you to confirm that your previous accounts with Student Engagement, Academic Records, and Student Accounts are clear and that you may be academically readmitted.
If you have further questions about the undergraduate application process or admission requirements at NGU, then our Admissions staff is ready and willing to help:
(864) 977-7001
1-800-468-6642 (toll free)