Admission to Lindenwood University is based upon a review of the applicant’s previous academics and life experience. The university will review the applicant’s previous high school and/or university course work and ACT/SAT scores. The university suggests an interview with an admissions counselor who individually evaluates each applicant.
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS
1. Complete an application online or mail the application with the non-refundable $30 application fee. Attach a personal resume indicating your community service, youth leadership, clubs, organizations and non-academic experiences and essay. Your personal essay may include why you wish to further your education, your long-term goals, or a specific experience in your life.
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Mail To:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Lindenwood University
209 South Kingshighway
St. Charles, MO 63301-1695
(636) 949-4949 • fax (636) 949-4989
2. Send Official Transcripts indicating graduation from the last high school attended. A copy of the student’s General Education Development (GED) certificate may be provided in lieu of the high school transcript. Transfer students who have successfully completed a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree may not be required to submit their high school transcript.
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Send Official Transcripts from all college and universities attended. Unofficial transcripts may be faxed to the admissions office at 636-949-4989 for preliminary evaluation.
3. Send ACT or SAT Results. Lindenwood’s code number is 2324 for the ACT, or 6367 for the SAT. Transfer students with 24 or more hours of credit and applicants who have been out of high school for five or more years may not be required to furnish scores from standardized test although they are recommended. Satisfactory standardized test scores are required for all students majoring in Education.
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5. Letters of recommendation are welcome and encouraged, but not required.
6. Complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov, for those students applying for need based aid. The LU school code is 002480. Remember to hit print because that is what submits your application. Fax submission results to the attention of your admissions counselor at 636-949-4989 and sign and mail signature page to them. If you have any questions about your SAR (Student Aid Report), please call 1-800-433-3243.
*Call the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 636-949-4949 one week after you submit your application to be sure all the materials are in for admission evaluation and to schedule a visit and/or campus tour with your admissions counselor.
When the application, transcripts, test scores and FAFSA information have been evaluated, you will receive a letter indicating your admission status. Your admission is
not complete until all official documents are received.