At UOnline, our students are often working professionals balancing busy lives. That’s why we’ve simplified our application process and made sure you get the facts upfront.
Start by completing an academic profile in the applicant portal on our website. The system will save your progress as you go, so it’s okay if you need time to collect your application materials. You must provide transcripts from the academic institutions you have attended, graduate exam results,* a recent resume, a personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Learn more about the application process.
These documents show us the full picture of who you are as a student. Our team of dedicated enrollment advisors specialize in online education admissions, which means they will help you craft a successful application packet and maximize the amount of financial aid you will receive.
Please note that you must complete the entire application and submit all required documentation before you will be considered for admission.
*Many of our applicants qualify for GRE and GMAT waivers. Ask your enrollment advisor for more information.
Once you have submitted your application, our enrollment team will contact you within two days with an admissions decision.
Once you have been accepted to your UOnline program, you have 24 hours to accept the offer. Following your acceptance, you will be eligible to begin your online student readiness orientation.
Exploring Your Options for Financial Aid
As a UOnline student, you have many options for financial assistance. While our academic application can be completed quickly, applying for financial aid may take longer. Our enrollment team has expert knowledge of the eligible options for online students. Ask your enrollment advisor about financial aid that may be available to you and check out how much you can save with the financial assistance that is provided to all accepted UOnline students.
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