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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
The Application Process
Our application is available on
The Common App
or on the
Apply for Admission
page.
Albertus Magnus College has rolling admissions, meaning there is no fixed admissions
deadline. However, we do have some early action dates, if students are looking to
apply and receive a non-binding admissions decision:
Early Action I - December 15
Early Action II - February 15
Students applying for the Fall Semester
First Year students typically begin applying during the fall of their senior year;
however, we accept applications throughout the spring and summer. We encourage first
year students to apply early to qualify for the maximum amount of financial aid available.
Transfer students intending to enroll at Albertus for the fall semester typically
apply during the spring, but, depending on their personal and academic circumstances,
can apply when they feel it is appropriate. Questions on transferring? Visit our
Transfer Page
Students applying for the Spring Semester
First Year students intending to enroll at Albertus during the Spring semester typically
begin applying during the fall or winter. Spring applications will open August 1 on
an annual basis. We encourage first year students to apply early to qualify for the
maximum amount of financial aid available.
Transfer students typically apply during the spring, but, depending on their personal
and academic circumstances, can apply when they feel it is appropriate. Questions
on transferring? Visit our
Transfer Page
An interview is not required as part of your application to Albertus, but sometimes
the admissions team will request one if they need a little more information. It’s
a chance for us to get to know you as a person, not just a transcript and some test
scores and a chance for you to get to know the College.
On average, students receive their decision letter within four weeks of completing
their application. We suggest checking your email and
Applicant Portal Page
to see if you are missing any items once you have applied. If you have any questions,
please contact the
Office of Admissions
Yes, with a score of a 3 or higher on the AP test administered by the College Board.
For IB higher level exams, scores of 4 or higher are accepted for credit. Any individual
credits transferred may be applied as elective credits.
Albertus is test optional for an admissions decision. However, we do use SAT or ACT
scores for placement purposes. Upon acceptance, students may submit scores via the
Official
CollegeBoard website
and enter Albertus’ code: 3001. To submit ACT scores go to the Official
ACT website
and enter Albertus’ code: 0549.
Ask your school counselor if you qualify for an application fee waiver. If none is
available, ask her or him to contact the Office of Admissions at
(800) 578-9160
Yes, we do. We use first quarter or trimester or mid-year grades in the decision process.
It is also important to maintain strong grades through the end of your senior year.
We reserve the right to rescind an offer of admission due to poor academic performance
in the senior year.
Yes, Albertus has an
Honors Program
. Placement into the program is made using a holistic review including SAT/ACT scores.
Qualified entering students are assigned to special honors classes, access to cultural
opportunities and experiences and receive an additional scholarship.
Financial Aid and Scholarship
You should begin your financial aid process by filling out the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
We understand this may be an confusing process for you and hope you will contact
our
Financial Aid Office
with any questions or concerns you may have.
Your application for admission to Albertus is also your application for all of our
scholarship opportunities. When your application is reviewed for acceptance it will
also be reviewed for scholarship eligibility. To learn more about our scholarship
requirements visit our
Scholarships
page.
Life on Campus
Yes. All students are allowed to bring a car to campus after registering it with the
Campus Public Safety Office. Albertus students may also use the Yale Shuttle Bus,
free of charge, to get around New Haven.
Yes. Albertus students are guaranteed
on
campus housing
for all four years. We have different types of housing to choose from, including
five mansions. All first year students reside in the recently renovated Dominican
Hall. Housing preferences are sent to the Director of Residential Life and Community
Standards after sending in his or her deposit.
Having your own computer is helpful, but not a necessity. 100% of our campus is wireless
and each academic building is equipped with computer work stations.
Albertus is a very safe campus. Security Officers conduct regular foot and auto patrols
of all campus buildings, grounds, and parking areas 24 hours a day. Access to academic
buildings and residence halls is controlled either by locked entrance doors or the
card access system.
Albertus has the advantage of a small close-knit campus community within a city setting.
Getting involved in our different
clubs and organizations
is one way to keep yourself busy. Check out our
Student Life
page to get a feel for what our students do in their free time and where they hang
out. You should also learn a little bit more about
New Haven
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Undergraduate Office of Admissions
admissions@albertus.edu
(800) 578-9160
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