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What are my chances of being accepted to the College of Human Ecology as a first-year student?
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Admissions decisions are based on the applicant’s credentials within the context of the applicant pool for that year. Applicant pools differ each year, so we cannot provide an assessment of an applicant’s chances of admission.

For information on admissions rates and the most recent class profile please visit Institutional Research and Planning
 

First-Year Students
Review our College of Human Ecology First-Year Application Tips and Admissions Requirements for information about preparing an application.

Transfer Students
Prospective transfer students need to complete specific coursework requirements to be best prepared for the transfer admissions process and the academic rigor of our programs. These courses should be completed, or in progress, at the time the application is submitted.

The completion of these requirements positions incoming transfers to graduate on time and pursue their College of Human Ecology major with focus and confidence. The more coursework a student has completed, the more competitive their application will be.

Review our transfer application tips for more information.

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