Application Requirements for First-Year Students

Application

Prospective undergraduate students may apply to Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ directly through our , or .

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  • Applicants must submit all official high school transcripts and college transcripts, if applicable.
  • All high school students should request that their current senior year grades and coursework be included on their official transcripts.
  • Applicants may choose to submit a , but will still need to submit an official transcript to be officially admitted to the University. 
  • Acceptance and any scholarship/s awarded are contingent upon the successful completion of applicants' high school program and our receipt of a final, official high school transcript, which will be used to verify graduation

Test Scores

  • Submit ALL official SAT, ACT and/or CLT scores. Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ considers your highest section scores across all SAT test dates that you submit.
  • Only your highest section scores will be considered in the admissions decision.
  • The admissions office encourages you to submit your scores each time you take the SAT/ACT/CLT. Sending your scores each time you take the SAT can benefit you by allowing us to consider you for all available enrollment-related opportunities.
  • Test-Optional Admission is available for ALL programs.

Test-Optional Admission: If you do not have SAT/ACT/CLT scores, or believe your scores do not reflect your academic achievement and ability to be successful at Duquesne, you may choose to apply as a Test-Optional candidate. We'll consider factors like high school curriculum, academic achievement, demonstrated leadership ability, extracurricular involvement and volunteer experience when determining who will benefit from a Duquesne education and contribute to our vibrant community of learners. Applicants considered for test-optional admission generally have a minimum 3.0 GPA at the time of enrollment.

Recommendations

  • One recommendation from an academic source is required for health professions applicants.
  • Recommendations are optional for applicants to other programs.
  • Recommendations must be completed by a teacher or counselor.

You may choose one or both of the following to serve as recommendations:

  • Letter of Recommendation - A standard letter from a teacher or guidance counselor
  • Recommendation form - A printable PDF checklist serves as an alternative to a letter of recommendation.

Recommendations can be submitted via our application portal, mailed to the Office of Admissions or emailed to recommendationsFREEDUQUESNE.

Personal Essay

  • A Personal Essay is required for health professions applicants and should discuss the following: Tell us something unique about you, why you chose your particular health field major, and how you expect Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ to help you achieve your academic, personal and professional goals. Please include any examples of your research, shadowing or volunteer experiences.
  • An essay is optional for applicants to other programs

Submit your essay via our application portal.

Home-Schooled Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Submit written verification from the school district stating that the student has been excused from compulsory public education for homeschooling.
  • Submit the results of the SAT, ACT or CLT exam.
  • Provide transcripts and academic curriculum.