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Apply for Admission
Step 1  – Fill out a Request for Information, and we will contact you to answer all your questions.   Our academic advisor and admissions staff can save valuable time by providing clear answers, detailing steps, and requesting transcripts on your behalf.
Step 2  – Apply for Admission. Your $50 application fee covers transcript request fees, evaluation services, and other administrative costs.
Step 3 – Request Transcripts. Amridge University will help new and transferring students obtain their official transcripts.  Applicants can fill out a Transfer Request Release form and return the signed form by emailing [email protected] or through fax to 334.387.3878, and our Admissions staff will request your official transcripts on your behalf.
The enrollment process is quick and easy because of the online format. But, that’s not all you will be required to complete. It is very important that you work with our Admissions team to ensure all transcripts are received, that your Financial Aid forms have been completed and that you have spoken to your advisor about your selected degree plan. These last few steps are extremely important. Your program may include specific admission requirements; make sure you review the Academic Catalog for your program specific requirements. Any question regarding this can be handled by our staff.

Requirements for All Programs:
  • Admission application and non-refundable $50 application fee

  • Sufficient computer skills to use the basic typing, editing, and printing functions of a word-processing package

  • Official transcript(s) from previous institutions for degree and post-degree coursework, if applicable

  • Minimum GPA as defined by your program
Minimum Requirements:
  • Associate’s and Bachelor’s students must submit proof of a high school diploma, first-time freshman are required to submit an ACT or SAT score, and transfer students are not required to provide a standardized test.

  • Master’s students must submit an official transcript showing an earned four-year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from a regionally or selected nationally accredited institution.

  • Doctoral students must submit an official transcript showing an earned Graduate degree from a regionally or selected nationally accredited institution, a writing sample (e.g. Career Monograph, Published Journal Article, Term paper from master’s degree or doctoral dissertation or other applicable writing sample) and be interviewed.
GRE, GMAT, SAT, or ACT are not required for admission.
Program Degree Change

Students changing from one degree program to another will be subject to the requirements of the new program for which they are seeking application. A Program Degree Change application must be filled out online for the application to be accepted and changed by the University.   The student will be charged a $50 non – refundable application fee. If a student has two consecutive semesters of F’s, the student will not be allowed to change to another degree program. Additionally, students who do not meet the qualitative and quantitative standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) who are on a Financial Aid plan will not be allowed to change their degree program. Speak to your academic advisor if you have questions regarding the degree change process.

Re-Admission
It is important that students who seek to finish their degree with Amridge University stay enrolled concurrently in their program. Students who stop out for more than three (3) semesters will be required to apply for re-entry into a new or prior program. Upon re-entry, a student will be required to fill out a Re-Admission Application and pay a $50 non – refundable fee. Additionally, transfer credit will be re-evaluated based on the institutional parameters in place at the point of re-entry. Speak to your academic advisor if you have questions regarding the Re-Admission process.