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Applying to UAH as a freshman is simple. You will first need to create a Charger Status account to apply for admission. But before getting started, read through this page to get an overview of the application process and requirements. If you have any questions, reach out to the Admissions Office. We are here to help!

UAH will not require new freshman students to submit an ACT or SAT score when applying for admission for the Spring 2024, Summer 2024, or Fall 2024 terms. On the admission application, students will have the option to select if they wish to have test scores considered for admission and scholarship purposes. Students who feel their ACT or SAT test scores accurately reflect their quality of work in high school are encouraged to submit test scores and not apply test-optional.

Learn More about the Test Optional Policy at uah.edu/test-optional.

Charger Status Account

Keep up with the status of your application with your Charger Status account. With Charger Status, you can track which items have been received by the Admissions Office, view a to-do list of the next steps to help keep yourself on track, register for daily campus visits and events, and receive updates about the admission process and scholarship opportunities. Create your Charger Status account today!

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Fast Facts About Incoming Freshmen

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Average ACT
(entering freshmen)

3.91

Average GPA
(entering freshmen)

49

States of origin

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Countries of origin


Admission Requirements

Each applicant is evaluated based on individual merit and demonstrated success in a rigorous academic environment. High school coursework, grade point average, and ACT/SAT scores are weighed heavily; however, these criteria do not constitute the entire foundation for an admission decision. An applicant with a grade point average of 2.9 and a composite score of 20 on the ACT or an equivalent SAT score, for example, is considered a strong candidate for admission. UAH does not require letters of recommendation or an essay for admission consideration.

  • A minimum of four units of English.
  • Three units of mathematics, including Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry (Trigonometry is also highly suggested by the College of Engineering and recommended by all other colleges).
  • Three units of science.
  • Four units of history and/or social studies.
  • Academic electives to meet the required twenty Carnegie high school units. These may include foreign language, computer programming, religion, and philosophy courses as well as higher-level science and math courses.
  • Applicants with deficiencies in the required high school courses may be admitted in good standing under certain circumstances. The deficiencies, however, must be remedied during the first year of enrollment in a manner approved by the concerned department. Courses taken to remedy entrance deficiencies cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements.

All prospective students, whether in a high school or a homeschool program, must meet the same admissions standards. Admissions decisions will be based on grades and test scores earned within the student’s first four years of high school enrollment.

Accredited Homeschool Program Applicants

Students who have been completing an accredited homeschool program or who have been following the curriculum of a cover school are required to follow these transcript guidelines:

  • An official transcript including academic record beginning with grade nine is required. Upon graduation, a final transcript including the student’s complete academic record and graduation date will also be required.
  • Transcripts must be signed by an administrator to be considered official.
  • If necessary, descriptions of each course completed, textbooks used, and the teaching credentials of the homeschool teacher may be requested.

Non-Accredited or Self-Designed Homeschool Program Applicants

In an effort to evaluate each student’s application equitably, students who have been following a non-accredited or self-designed homeschool program are required to follow these transcript guidelines:

  • Using the UAH Non-Accredited or Self-Designed Homeschool Transcript Template, provide a full academic record beginning with grade nine, descriptions of each course completed, and textbooks used.
  • To be considered official, this document must be signed by an administrator.
  • Upon graduation, the UAH homeschool transcript should be submitted again and should include the student’s complete academic record through grade 12 and graduation date.
  • If necessary, additional documentation may be requested.

Applicants who have not graduated from high school may be admitted on the basis of a satisfactory score on the GED test.

The application process for GED recipients is the same as shown on this page, with one added step: send your official GED test scores to the Admissions Office (minimum score of 170 in all subject areas). Scores can be accessed directly from GED.com.

Tentative Admission

Tentative admission will be granted on the basis of ACT or SAT scores and the high school record through your junior year. A final official transcript showing work completed in the senior year and confirmation of graduation will be reviewed before a student's final admission. If, after a student is admitted to the university, information comes to light that indicates an applicant did not meet admission requirements, the applicant's offer of admission may be rescinded or altered at the discretion of the university.

After each semester ends, I feel more sure that the decision to go to UAH was the best for me! I am getting a well-rounded education, and I am getting involved around campus, while still being focused on my dreams for my future career!

Beatriz
Industrial and Systems Engineering Major

Already Admitted?

Congratulations on your admission to UAH! Your hard work has been rewarded and now it is time to prepare for life as a Charger. Follow the steps below in anticipation of your first semester.

Orientation

New Student Orientation provides you the opportunity to meet with an academic advisor, register for classes, meet other new students, and more.

Register for New Student Orientation

Finances and Scholarships

Scholarship consideration will be given to all first-time freshmen who are offered admission to UAH. No separate scholarship application is required. Award amounts are based on each student's high school GPA, ACT or SAT score, and residency status. All Freshman Academic Scholarships are four-year awards for undergraduate work for the fall and spring semesters, renewable each semester based on full-time student status and satisfactory academic progress.

Scholarship Information

Focus on your education, not paying for it. We are committed to helping you find all the financial aid options available to you. At UAH, more than two-thirds of our students receive financial assistance of some kind.

To be considered for all types of federal aid, U.S. citizens and permanent residents should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov using the UAH School Code (001055). Students planning to utilize VA education benefits should contact the Military and Veterans Programs Office at va@uah.edu or 256.824.2758.

Financial Aid

Accept or decline your scholarship and/or financial aid awards through your my.uah.edu account once you receive your official financial aid award package information from the Office of Financial Aid. This information will be sent to your official @uah.edu email account. For step-by-step instructions, visit the Accept My Scholarship page.

Student Services and Housing

All first-time, full-time freshman students with a permanent legal residence beyond a 30-mile radius of campus are required to live in campus residence halls during their first year. Apply for housing with Housing and Residence Life.

Housing & Residence Life

Students are automatically assigned a meal plan based on if they plan to live on campus or off campus. If you prefer the default meal plan, you do not have to submit a request or select a plan. Requests are needed only from students who prefer another meal plan option or an upgrade. All requests must be submitted to the Charger Card Office no later than the last day of the second week of classes each semester. All full-time, undergraduate students are required to have a meal plan. Learn about available options by visiting Dining Services.

Meal Plans

Submit your immunization records using the Immunization Form and Tuberculosis Risk Questionnaire. For more information or assistance, visit the Student Health Center, call 256.824.6976, or email immunizations@uah.edu.

Student Health Center

To set up your myUAH account on UAH’s secure web portal, visit reset.uah.edu and follow the prompts to create your password. As a UAH student, you will use your myUAH account by visiting my.uah.edu to access campus information, accept or decline financial aid, register for classes, view your grades, see your academic transcript, and pay your bill.

To access your UAH email account (@uah.edu), visit mail.uah.edu and enter your Charger email address as the username and your myUAH password.

Academics

A final high school transcript, including date of graduation, is due within four weeks of graduation. If the final official transcript is not received, you may become ineligible to register for courses or your schedule may be adjusted. You can send your official transcripts to UAH using Docufide/Parchment, eScrip, or Student Clearinghouse, or ask your school to send your official hard-copy transcript to:

UAH Admissions
301 Sparkman Drive
SSB, Suite 106
Huntsville, AL 35899.

To receive credit for dual-enrollment courses, you will need to submit an official college transcript. To receive credit for Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams, official test scores must be sent by the testing agency. Visit the College Board and use UAH school code 1854 for AP and CLEP, and visit IBO for IB. Once official transcripts and test scores have been received and evaluated, you may view your credit on your academic transcript through your my.uah.edu account.

Academic placement for new students is determined by their ACT/SAT test results, AP scores, and/or previous college credit. Determine your academic placement by reviewing our Academic Placement Guidelines. Students who would like to test for a higher course placement in math, foreign languages, and English should do so prior to attending Freshman Orientation.

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FAQs

The Fall 2024 admission deadline for first time freshmen, transfer, and readmit students is August 14, 2024. The application for admission and all required supplemental items must be received by this date to be considered for Fall 2024 admission.

UAH does not require letters of recommendation or an essay for admission consideration.

No. UAH does not require the writing portion of any standardized test.