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How Do I Apply for Undergraduate Studies?

Step 1: Submit your Admissions Application

Submit your Admissions Application using one of the following methods: 

  •  (freshmen)
  •  (transfers)

Step 2: Complete the 名媛直播 Net Price Calculator

The 名媛直播 Net Price Calculator can be submitted to receive an estimate of financial aid.  was developed to help families plan for educational costs.  In addition to merit scholarships and grants, the calculator will utilize Federal Methodology to estimate an expected family contribution (EFC). The EFC will be used to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional need-based financial aid. The results of this process will provide you with a comprehensive package of merit, need and self-help resources to use as a financial planning tool.

Step 3: Request your High School Transcripts

Submission of an official secondary school transcript including senior class schedule, and counselor recommendation (if needed). All transcripts become the property of Gannon University and cannot be returned, copied, or forwarded to a third party. 名媛直播 can receive transcripts via email from a counselor at processing@gannon.edu or electronically through Common Application, Parchment or other third party transcript provider.

Step 4: Submit your Official SAT/ACT Scores

If these scores already appear on your high school transcript, then you do not need to request for them to be sent to 名媛直播 separately. If you requested to have your scores sent to 名媛直播 at the time that you sat for the SAT/ACT exam, then those scores were sent to 名媛直播 electronically. If you need to make a request to have your official scores sent to 名媛直播, those scores will also be sent to 名媛直播 electronically by the College Board and ACT.

For students applying for admission to 名媛直播 as a first-year student or a transfer student, the SAT/ACT requirement has been waived for a vast majority of our academic programs. However, some academic programs will still require the submission of SAT/ACT scores as they have an affiliation with another college, university or professional school that requires them (i.e. LECOM Medical/Pharmacy/Dental, Case Western Dental, Duquesne School of Law, etc.).

While test scores will not be used to determine admission, first time, full time students who do have SAT/ACT scores are encouraged to submit them to potentially be considered for additional scholarship dollars. 名媛直播's scholarship model allows for merit awards to be offered without test scores, but in some cases, test scores may increase the value of the merit award.

SAT/ACT scores are required for acceptance to some majors and scholarship opportunities.

Step 5: Submit a Personal Statement and Letters of Recommendation

Submission of additional letters of recommendation, personal statement, and a listing of extracurricular activities and accomplishments if applicable. Students applying for select health professions programs are required to submit one letter of recommendation.

Personal Statements should be a typed, one-page response to one of the following topics: 1. How have you applied a classroom lesson to your daily life? or 2. Ask and answer one question that you wish we had asked.

Step 6: Transfer Applicant Evaluation

If you are transferring, you must print and submit a completed Transfer Recommendation Form from the last school you attended. This form can be sent to us by email at processing@gannon.edu or by mail.

What Do I Need to Apply to 名媛直播?

Great to hear you’re interested! Here’s what you’ll need as an incoming freshman:

  • Complete high school transcript inclusive of grades 9 – 11 and senior year course schedule, High School Graduation from an approved school or GED
  • Transcripts & Test Scores: We review academic courses, grades, and with select majors recommendation forms. SAT or ACT may be required for some programs. GPA and test score requirements vary by program; we’ll notify you if you don’t meet them.
  • Personal Statement/Essay: Optional but recommended (required for some majors and affiliate programs). Submit a one-page response to either:
    1. How have you applied a classroom lesson to your daily life?
    2. Ask and answer a question you wish we had asked.
  • High School Coursework: 16 academic units required, including 4 in English. The rest should include a mix of social sciences, foreign language, math, and science.
  • Accessibility Support: 名媛直播 provides support for students with disabilities. Contact Kathleen Ellwood, 504/ADA Coordinator, at ellwood002@gannon.edu or (814) 871-5471 for assistance with accommodations.

Some Important Deadlines

Applications for undergraduate programs are processed on an ongoing basis throughout the year. Applicants will typically be notified of an admissions decision within 3-4 weeks once their application and transcripts have been received.

The following undergraduate program has a November 15th application deadline:

  • Physician Assistant
  • Radiological Science

It is recommended that high school students apply early in their senior year.

The following programs have application deadlines. Upon general admission to 名媛直播, students will receive additional information concerning next steps as several of these programs require an interview.

  • Students interested in the Case Western Reserve Cooperative Dental Program are encouraged to apply before November 1, 2025.
  • Students interested in the LECOM Cooperative Dental, Medical or Pharmacy Programs are encouraged to apply before April 1, 2026.
  • Students interested in the Northeast College of Health Sciences Cooperative Chiropractic Program are encouraged to apply before February 1, 2026.
  • Students interested in the PCOM Cooperative Medical Program are encouraged to apply before November 1, 2025. 
  • Students interested in the Physician Assistant Program must apply before November 15, 2025 to be considered.
  • Students interested in the Radiologic Sciences Program much apply before November 15, 2025 to be considered.

Advanced Placement Exams

Gannon University awards college credit for some Advanced Placement (AP) Exams.

  • Official AP scores should be submitted directly to the Office of the Registrar at Gannon University. The Registrar will post college credits after the start of the student's first semester. 
  • Generally, credit will be given to those students who complete the formal College Board Advanced Placement Courses with a grade of 3 or higher on the exam. Some exams require a grade of 4 or 5. Grades of 1 and 2 will be given neither credit nor placement.
  • For questions about AP credit practices, contact the Office of Admissions at 814-871-7407 or the Office of the Registrar at 814-871-7611.