Application Process for Incoming Freshmen
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How to Apply to RU
Submit Your Online Application for Admission to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø:
Note: The Common Application may be used by both freshmen and transfer students.
Send In Your Official Transcripts
There are three ways to submit your high school transcripts:
- Have your school counselor send us your transcripts via Parchment, Naviance, Scoir, slate.org, or other electronic method
- Your school counselor may email it to admission@rockhurst.edu
- As a student, you may send your transcripts to your .
Additionally, if you have earned AP/IB credit OR dual credit from a college/university while in high school, you will need to request those transcripts to be sent to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø to receive the appropriate credit.
Standardized Testing GuidelinesÂ
91³Ô¹ÏÍø offers a standardized-test-optional admission process for all undergraduate programs — applicants may submit standardized test scores, but those who choose not to will not be disadvantaged in any way in the admission process.Â
Applicants who choose to submit ACT and/or SAT scores can have them sent electronically from the testing company or include them on official high school transcripts. Self-reported scores will also be considered. If multiple test results are sent, Rockhurst does superscore.Â
Additional Requirements for International Students:
English Language ProficiencyÂ
Most international applicants are required to demonstrate their English language proficiency, which can be done by submitting any one of the following:Â
- 550 on the paper-based TOEFL (PBT)Â
- 80 on the internet-based TOEFL (IBT)Â
- 627 on the TOEFL ITP Plus for ChinaÂ
- 6.5 on the IELTSÂ
- 54 on the PTEÂ
- 550 on the Evidence-Based Reading/Writing portion of the SATÂ
- 21 on the English portion of the ACTÂ
- Successful completion of a college-level, non-ESL English class at a U.S. college or universityÂ
- 110 on DuolingoÂ
Students who are a citizen of a primarily English-speaking country, or have completed their entire high school curriculum in English, are not required to submit a standardized test score as proof of English language proficiency. Please if you have any questions.Â
Because the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø mission and values encourage the pursuit of academic inquiry, service and social justice, applicants and admitted students will not be penalized as the result of any disciplinary action by their high school resulting from lawful, peaceful protests organized to make a stand regarding critical societal issues.Â
Admission Questions? Let Us Help You!
Contact our admissions team at any time for guidance through this process. We can help by answering questions and providing you with more details on all of the above.
- admission@rockhurst.edu
- 816-501-4100
- Come visit us in Massman 200
- Next steps after admission