Whether you’re making the leap from high school, transferring from another institution, or following the national attention of one of MTSU’s many signature programs, you could become one of the newest Blue Raiders!
Admission to MTSU for first-time freshmen is straightforward; there are two possible paths–guaranteed admission and admission by review:
For guaranteed admission, applicants must have completed the recommended college preparatory courses and must present one of the following:
*All students are required to submit an ACT/SAT score to be considered for admissions
The student’s diploma/ transcript must reflect a distribution of college preparatory courses, similar to the core elements of the Tennessee High School Diploma. A sample of suggested courses and units are displayed below:
Suggested Academic Units:
Subject | units |
---|---|
English | 4 |
Algebra (Algebra I & Algebra II) | 2 |
Geometry or higher | 1 |
Additional unit of math | 1 |
Natural Science | 3 |
United States History | 1 |
European; World History; or World Geography | 1 |
Single Foreign Language | 2 |
Visual & Performing Arts | 1 |
Tennessee Code Annotated 49-7-110 requires that no person be granted a baccalaureate degree from a Tennessee public institution of higher education without having earned at least 6 semester hours of credit in American history (up to 3 of those hours may be in Tennessee history). This requirement is to be enforced for all students, including those seeking their first or any subsequent bachelor’s degree, regardless of whether their high school degree comes from a U.S. or international institution, and regardless of their citizenship status. This requirement does not apply, however, to students who have earned 1 unit of American history in high school.
High School Credentials
Graduates of public and nonpublic high schools (including private schools, home schools, and church-related schools) when recognized by the state’s Department of Education must submit an official transcript showing credits earned and date of graduation. Applicants who cannot provide a satisfactory secondary school credential as defined by state law (T.C.A. 49-50-801) may substitute acceptable scores on either the HiSET (10 or higher) or GED (450 or higher) examination.
Students under the age of 21 are required to submit a valid ACT or SAT test score. Valid ACT/SAT scores are those earned within five years prior to the first day of the first term of enrollment.
Admission by review – Students who don’t meet the requirements for guaranteed admission can still be considered for admission through a review process. Students will be asked to submit a personal statement form. A review committee will assess the personal statement and take into consideration the student’s potential for success by evaluating factors such as high school course work or HiSET/GED credentials, honors or advanced placement, dual credit, and extenuating circumstances. Admission by review will also include other special interests, skills, and non-academic factors as explained on the personal statement form.
Complete the undergraduate application for admission online by the appropriate deadline. Submit the $25 nonrefundable application fee. Submit the official ACT or SAT scores. Official transcripts should be sent to MTSU directly from your previous institution
MTSU Undergraduate Admissions
1301 E Main Street, SSAC 120
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
High School and College officials can use Slate.org to send transcripts or we accept any electronic transcript services.
Transcripts may not be submitted to MTSU via email. To protect the personally identifiable information of prospective students, any transcript sent via email will be deleted and will not be processed.
It will take 2-3 weeks from the date the last piece of documentation is received for a decision to be made on the student’s file.
The MTSU Regional Scholars Program allows select non-Tennessee resident students who live within approximately 250 miles and meet specific academic requirements to attend MTSU at a greatly reduced rate and qualify for the Freshman Academic Merit Scholarships.
The Academic Assessment Placement Test assists in course placement and will require some students to enroll in prescribed courses as additions to their degree programs.
The applicant is responsible for signing up for the Academic Assessment Placement Test prior to registration. For more information about the test’s content, please contact the MTSU University Studies Office, (615) 898-2568.
An undergraduate applicant who previously has registered at any college or university since high school graduation must apply as a transfer student.
Undergraduate students previously enrolled at MTSU who are ready to return after an interruption of at least one semester (excluding summer term) will need to submit a re-enrollment application in order to be activated. Details for undergraduates continue below.
Graduate students who wish to return to MTSU should contact the College of Graduate Studies at (615) 898-2840 or [email protected] for assistance with re-enrollment.
Re-admission is not automatic. Whether a person’s application for re-admission will be approved depends on whether that individual has attended another college or university since last attending MTSU, as well as the cumulative college GPA.
The applications of those who have not attended any other college or university since last attending MTSU will be approved if any one of the following statements is true:
The applications of those who have attended another college or university since last attending will be approved if any of the following statements is true:
A student enrolled at another institution who intends to visit MTSU for one semester’s worth of coursework with intentions of transferring back to their home institution.
To meet Guaranteed Admission requirements, transient students must currently have a 2.0 or higher overall GPA.
Applicants who do not meet the standards above, but who wish to be considered for admission to MTSU can fill out a personal statement form for consideration by the Admissions Review Board.
To be considered for admission, transient students must:
Official Transcripts can also be mailed to:
Registration at MTSU includes pre-requisite checking which may require validation of course completion. The submission of a college transcript provides proof of successful completion of pre-requisite course(s) so any course completed prior to current college(s) may need a transcript to be provided as well for registration.
It will take 2-3 weeks from the date the last piece of documentation is received for a decision to be made on the student’s file.
Make sure you complete the Transient Student Checklist to complete the enrollment process!
Students should check with their home institution to confirm transfer of credits.
Students wishing to seek an additional bachelor degree or take undergraduate coursework need to apply as transfer students. Previously enrolled MTSU students should apply as a Re-Enrolling student.
MTSU offers the largest Adult Degree Completion Program in Tennessee. You can finish your degree, go to college for the first time, and many more options through this program, as well as earning University credit for what you’ve already learned.
Types of non-degree students include the following:
Students 21 or older who do not wish to seek a degree but do seek academic credit. Maximum of 16 hours; other restrictions apply; see catalog.
Any person over 18 years of age who wishes to take courses but receive no credit.
High ability high school students (3.5 GPA & 27 ACT) and/ or on Individualized Education Program.
To be considered for admissions, students must:
Official Transcripts can also be mailed to:
The high school transcript requirement will be waived if the student graduated prior to 1989 or has earned a bachelor’s degree.
Concealment of previous college or university attendance may be cause for rejection, cancellation of admissions, or dismissal of the student.
Send Personal Statement if applicable It will take 2-3 weeks from the date the last piece of documentation is received for a decision to be made on the student’s file.
Applicants who meet the conditions outlined below and are accepted into the University receive Honors Admission status and are eligible to enroll in classes through the University’s Honors College:
First Time Freshman
Transfer
Students who receive Honors Admission status may choose to register for special Honors courses or Honors sections of general studies classes. They may also choose to participate in the Honors Student Association and related extracurricular activities.
Students who are granted Honors Admission status are also eligible to file for formal status within the Honors College, which will qualify the student for priority registration and other privileges of the Honors College. To pursue this formal status within the Honors College, the student must file the Honors College Priority Registration Request Form, must participate in Honors Advising each semester, must complete two or more Honors Courses each term, and must participate in the writing of an Honors Thesis in the senior year. Formal admission to the Honors College does not automatically qualify out-of-state students a scholarship to cover their out-of-state tuition and fees.
For more information about the Honors College at MTSU and about Honors College scholarship opportunities, please contact the Dean of the Honors College, Box 267, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, or call (615) 898-2152.
MTSU offers a variety of resources and involvement opportunities for homeschool students to be successful in their college career.