Undergraduate Admissions Standards: High School Students
Undergraduate Admissions Standards: Non-High School Students
Admissions Outcomes
Other Information
About Admissions
The Admissions Office serves as the first point of contact for prospective students and those desiring more information about Southern Utah University. Complete information and applications are available online at www.suu.edu/admissions. This information is for students living in the United States and are not on a student visa. Information about international student applications is found on the International Admissions webpage.
The following sections define the deadlines for applying for admission, the process by which admission is determined, and the standards that students must meet to be admitted. Admissions requirements are listed below.
Undergraduate Admissions Standards: High School Students
The University has adopted the following admission standards to prepare students for success in college:
First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
Students who have graduated from an accredited high school will be considered for admission based on cumulative unweighted high school GPA.
Completed General Education Proficiency
Students who have completed the GED or HiSET tests will be considered for admission if the standard score average meets the minimum requirement. The average GED score must be at least 150 (450 if the GED was completed between 2002 and 2013 or 50 prior to January 2002) with minimum sub-scores of 145. The total HiSET score required for admission is 75 with a minimum individual score of 10. State high school proficiency exams will be accepted if approved by the issuing state law.
Concurrent Enrollment
Students who would like to take courses at SUU prior to high school graduation may be eligible for concurrent enrollment. Juniors and seniors may take SUU courses at the students’ high school campus or seniors may take courses at SUU or online taught by SUU faculty. To take courses at a high school campus, consult a high school counselor. To take courses at SUU, contact the Admissions Office. Information is available online at www.suu.edu/concurrent. Applicants will need to:
- complete the online Common Participation Form prior to the beginning of the semester;
- provide a copy of the high school transcript;
- obtain permission of a parent and high school counselor or principal;
- have a minimum high school GPA of 3.0; and
- meet minimum prerequisites for each course.
Concurrent enrollment students are not eligible for financial aid. A fee per credit hour will be charged for approved courses. Students taking classes on the SUU campus or courses not approved as part of the concurrent enrollment program will be charged regular undergraduate tuition and fees. Students may apply as an undergraduate student after high school graduation by submitting a completed admissions application, and high school transcript. Once admitted as an undergraduate student, students are eligible for financial aid and scholarships.
Early College
High School seniors may take courses on the SUU campus or online from SUU faculty after meeting the criteria for concurrent enrollment. All early college students not participating in the Early College Online (ECO) program will be responsible for regular undergraduate tuition and fees.
Early Admission
High school students who graduate from high school early and wish to apply for admission on a full-time basis must meet the following requirements:
- complete admission requirements (application form and transcripts);
- meet the minimum requirements;
- provide a letter from the student requesting early admission;
- provide written approval of parent or guardian; and
- provide written verification of graduation requirement completion from a high school administrator.
Success Academy
Success Academy applicants are select students in grades 10-12 who have chosen to participate in the early college high school program with a major of associate of science in General Studies.
Admission Criteria for Success Academy Students
Success Academy sophomores and juniors may take classes for SUU credit as concurrent enrollment students in the Success Academy classrooms. Seniors may take classes on the SUU campus as early college students with approval. Applicants must meet concurrent enrollment requirements. In addition, all course prerequisites must be met by the student before taking approved courses.
Success Academy students are not eligible for financial aid. A fee per credit hour will be charged for approved courses. Students taking courses on campus will be responsible for tuition and fees. Students may apply as an undergraduate student after high school graduation by submitting a completed admissions application, and high school transcript. Once admitted as an undergraduate student, students are eligible for financial aid and scholarships.
Home School or Unaccredited High School Graduate
Students who graduated from a home school program or an unaccredited high school and did not complete the GED or HiSET will be considered for admission with a transcript of courses that lists all courses studied with grades received.
University Preparatory Core
Courses recommended for high school students who intend to enter SUU (not required for admission):
University Preparatory Core |
Subject Area |
Units |
English |
4 years (composition & literature emphasis) |
Mathematics |
3 years (at least 2 of which are elementary algebra or beyond) |
Science
of these unites that must be lab
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3 years
1 year
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Foreign Language |
2 years |
Social Studies |
3 years (1 of which is American history and government) |
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Undergraduate Admissions Standards: Non-High School Students
Non-Degree-Seeking Students
The University offers a non-degree admission category for students who are: 1) visiting students from another college who are in good academic standing; 2) adults living in the area who wish to take a course or two for their own personal or professional development.
Non-degree seeking students desiring to take courses for continuing semesters must contact the Admissions Office each semester. Additional hours may be taken upon approval by the SUU Admissions Office. Applying for non-degree-seeking status is a convenient option for students applying for admission solely to take courses of interest. Credits earned as a non-degree-seeking student may be applied toward a degree at a later date. Non-degree-seeking students are not eligible to receive federal financial aid. Students who were dismissed from any college or university within the last semester are not eligible for non-degree-seeking status.
Returning Students
A student who has previously attended SUU and has been away for two (2) semesters or more (summer not included) will be considered a returning student if he/she has not attended another college or university in the interim. Students who leave SUU and attend another college or university are considered transfer students. Returning students must have a previous cumulative SUU GPA of 2.0 or higher. Students who have been away from SUU for two or more semesters, or attended another institution, must submit an application for re-admission and provide official transcripts from the other institution (if applicable).
Returning students who left on probation and were gone for more than two semesters or were required to withdraw must submit a written request for readmission to the Academic Standards and Admissions Committee. Information is online at www.suu.edu/admissions/admission-review.html.
Returning students who have been approved for a leave of absence will not be required to submit a new application.
Second Baccalaureate Degree Students
If a student desires to obtain a second baccalaureate degree, he/she must submit an admission application and have a 2.0 GPA for admission. Once admitted, students are advised to meet with a Student Success Advisor or the department chair of their major to determine course requirements.
Transfer Students
Students who have earned fewer than 24 post-high school transferable credits will be considered for admission on the basis of their transcript of college work from all schools attended and their high school transcript or GED/HiSET scores. Students who have earned 24 or more post-high school transferable credits will be considered for admission based on their college transcript(s) from all schools attended. Students will be considered for admission if they were in good academic standing at the last institution attended, have a GPA (grade point average) of 2.0 combined cumulative for all colleges and universities attended, the most recent school attended, and most recent semester(s). Transcripts for ALL schools attended must be submitted to SUU.
Applicants who have a cumulative and previous semester(s) GPA of less than 2.0 may be denied admission. Appeals of the denial may be made in writing to the Academic Standards and Admissions Committee and submitted via email to the Admissions Office. Information may be found online at www.suu.edu/admissions/admission-review.html.
Students who were academically dismissed from a college or university will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Academic Standards and Admissions Committee. Contact the Admissions Office for more information. Information is also online at www.suu.edu/admissions/admission-review.html.
Students who were dismissed for conduct reasons may be considered for admission by the Admissions Conduct Evaluation Team (ACET). To request a review by ACET, students may review information on www.suu.edu/admissions/conduct.html and submit the required questionnaire.
Personal Conduct
Students who have a crime/felony criminal history against a person(s) or are required to register with local law enforcement are required to be cleared by the Admissions Conduct Evaluation Team (ACET) before being considered for admission. To request a review by ACET, students may review information on www.suu.edu/admissions/conduct.html and submit the required questionnaire.
Admissions Outcomes
After Admittance
Once admitted, students will receive notice of their admission status by mail and email.
COMPASS Program
Students with a cumulative unweighted GPA below the required minimum may be considered for admission to the Comprehensive Academic Support and Success (COMPASS) program. During their first semester, students take a specialized section of College Student Success (SUU 1050 ), a course that provides comprehensive academic support and success skills. It guides students with the development of college-level academic success strategies that are necessary to meet expectations and be successful in a higher education setting. Students are admitted on probation for one year and must pass SUU 1050 with a minimum grade of “C” and achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 for their first year to continue as an SUU student.
Conditional Status
Students whose application is incomplete may occasionally be conditionally admitted. Once the Admissions Office receives all required documents, students will be assigned a final admission status. Admission under conditional status may remain in effect for no longer than one semester. Students will not be eligible to register for subsequent semesters until the admission status changes.
Denied Status & Appeals
Applicants who do not meet the minimum standards for admission as stated above will be denied admission.
Applicants may file appeals for special consideration if unusual or extenuating circumstances prevent an applicant from meeting the minimum admission standards or the application deadline. Appeals for new or returning students must be received no later than two (2) weeks prior to the start of the semester. To file an appeal, contact the Admissions Office. Information may be found online at www.suu.edu/admissions/admission-review.html.
Probationary Status
Students who transfer with less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA may be admitted on a probationary status by the Academic Standards and Admissions Committee as indicated in the Appeals section above. Probationary status requires that students attain a minimum 2.0 grade point average in the first semester at SUU.
Students may be assigned probationary status if any of the following apply:
- The student transferred to SUU with less than a 2.0 GPA from another college or university.
- The student attended SUU and left the university on academic probation or was required to withdraw.
- Even if a student successfully completes courses at another institution since leaving SUU, he/she will reenter on a probationary status if their SUU GPA is below 2.0.
Admissions Summary Table
Admissions Requirements |
To apply for undergraduate admission, students must submit all materials indicated in the appropriate list below to the Admissions Office. The application and fee may be submitted on the web at www.suu.edu/apply. |
Concurrent Enrollment and Early College for High School Students |
High school seniors and juniors may take courses on a high school campus or on the SUU campus (sophomores by exception).
- Application for admission
- Official high school transcript showing all classes completed
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First-time, Full-time Freshmen |
Students graduating from high school and have not attended a college or university after graduation.
- Application for admission
- Official high school transcript showing all courses completed and date of graduation or GED/HiSET test scores (NOTE: Students currently enrolled in high school may receive a preliminary admission decision by submitting high school transcripts after the junior year)
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Transfer Students |
Students attending a college or university AFTER high school graduation.
- Application for admission
- Official transcript from each college or university attended (NOTE: Students currently attending another college may receive a preliminary admission decision by sending an in-progress transcript of work to date.)
Students transferring to SUU with fewer than 24 post-high school transferable credits must also submit:
- Official high school transcript showing date of graduation or GED/HiSET test scores
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Returning SUU Student |
Former SUU students who have not enrolled for two semesters or more (not including summer) must reapply for admission by submitting a new application for admission. Returning students must also submit any of the following that are needed to complete their file:
- Official transcripts from all other colleges attended after leaving SUU
(NOTE: Students who have deferred their attendance do not need to complete an application or pay the reapplication fee if they have not attended another school while away from SUU.)
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Second Baccalaureate Degree Applicant in an Undergraduate Academic Program |
- Application for admission
- Official transcript from each college or university attended (except SUU)
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Non-Degree-Seeking Applicant |
- Application for admission
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Undergraduate Application Deadlines
Students are encouraged to plan early to apply to Southern Utah University. Application materials may be submitted at any time before the start of the semester. Students who apply early are more likely to secure an early registration time and a seat in their desired courses. (See Registration Policies and Procedures .) Applications for admission completed before scholarship deadlines are automatically considered for academic and general scholarships. Scholarship deadlines are posted online at www.suu.edu/finaid/scholarships.html. Students with a cumulative unweighted high school GPA that qualifies for admission to the Comprehensive Academic Support and Success (COMPASS) program must be admitted and accept admission one (1) month prior to the first day of class.
Graduate School Admissions
In order to apply for graduate admission, the following must be submitted to the SUU Graduate Admissions Office:
- Official transcript showing proof of completed bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university;
- Completed graduate admission application; and
- Additional documents as listed online at www.suu.edu/graduatestudies or on the program information page.
Available Graduate Programs
For a list of currently available graduate programs, please see the lists available at All Programs .
Prospective graduate students should review the department website of their intended academic plan to determine if additional admissions requirements are necessary at www.suu.edu/graduatestudies.
Questions about Policies and Procedures
For questions about these policies, contact the Admissions Office at SUU at admissions@suu.edu or (435) 586-7740.
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