Admissions

We know you have lots of questions about admissions to Thomas University: questions about deadlines, documents required, score requirements, and retention rates among our students.

As a potential student of a private college, you also have questions financing your education. You will find Thomas University a good investment, and that at least 87 percent of Thomas University’s students receive some form of financial aid. Prospective cost scenarios.


General Admissions

The admissions committee considers applicants based on their official high school record or GED results. Applicants should submit:

  •  a completed application
  •  official high school transcript or proof of successful GED completion (copy of certificate),
  •  SAT and/or ACT scores if applicable (SAT and ACT scores are not required for admissions)
  • a non-refundable $35 application fee

Students who have attended other colleges and/or universities will be required to submit official transcripts from all institutions they have previously attended before they will be eligible to enroll in classes and have their financial aid awarded.


Early Acceptance (for high school seniors)

High school students who are currently in their senior year of study are encouraged to apply early for their acceptance to Thomas University. Applicants should submit:

  •  a completed application 
  •  their current official high school transcript 
  • SAT and/or ACT scores if applicable (SAT and ACT scores are not required for admissions)
  •  a non-refundable $35 application fee.

To begin exploring the admissions process select a topic below:

Freshman or First Time Student

Transfer student

Returning student

Online student

Transient student

Graduate Student

International Student

Military, Servicemembers Opportunity


Contact Us

Office of Admissions
229-226-1621 ext 214
800-538-9784 ext 214
admissions@thomasu.edu
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