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Application Instructions

We are excited that you have decided to apply to the University of the District of Columbia, where dreams take flight!

If you are unsure which application you should complete, please review the application requirements below. 


The submission of the wrong type of application or more than one application will significantly delay the review of your application.


You should apply to UDC as a First Time in College Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree
  • You have graduated, or will graduate, from high school, or you possess a valid General Education Development (GED) certificate, and you have not previously enrolled in any postsecondary institution in or outside the United States

Requirements

First Time in College (Freshman) applicants are required to submit all of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for First Time in College Applicants
  • Nonrefundable $35.00 application fee (currently waived)
  • Official high school transcript(s), or copy of a GED diploma, and test scores or equivalent, reflecting all coursework, grades, and date of graduation
  • For Flagship applicants only, official SAT, ACT, or ACCUPLACER scores, sent directly from the testing agency, and/or identified on student's official transcripts.

Note: Effective Fall 2020, we are SAT and ACT optional.

Apply NOW on Common App     OR   Click Next Page below to Apply on this form!

You should apply to UDC as an Adult Learner First Time in College (Freshman) Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are an adult learner from Academy of Hope PCS, Briya PCS, Carlos Rosario International PCS, Community College Prep, LAYAC Career Academy, The Goodwill Excel Center, The Next Step PCS, Maya Angelou PCS, The Family Place PCS, or Youth Build PCS
  • You are seeking an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree
  • You have graduated or will graduate from high school, or you possess a valid General Education Development (GED) certificate, and you have not previously enrolled in any postsecondary institution in or outside the United States

Requirements

Adult Learner First Time in College (Freshman) applicants are required to submit all of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for First Time in College Applicants. Nonrefundable $35.00 application fee (currently waived).
  • Official high school transcript(s), or copy of a GED diploma, and test scores or equivalent, reflecting all coursework, grades, and date of graduation.

For Flagship applicants only, official SAT, ACT, or ACCUPLACER scores are sent directly from the testing agency and/or identified on the student's official transcripts. Note: Effective Fall 2020, we are SAT and ACT optional.

You should apply to UDC as a Transfer Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking an Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • You have completed high school and are currently enrolled in, or have previously attended a college, university, and/or proprietary school in or outside of the United States at any time since high school graduation

1. Students who previously attended UDC as degree-seeking students must apply as Readmit Applicants, even if they enrolled in a postsecondary institution since leaving UDC.

2. Students who are seeking a second Bachelor's degree should apply as Transfer Applicants.

Requirements

- Transfer applicants are required to submit ALL of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for Transfer Applicants
  • Nonrefundable $35.00 application fee (currently waived)
  • Official college transcript(s) reflecting all coursework and grades from all postsecondary institutions attended. At the time of APPLICATION, transfer students must submit transcripts from all institutions attended. Failure to do so may result in the denial of transfer credits. We will only review credits for transcripts received prior to your admission to UDC. UDC will not accept requests to apply credits for which we have no transcripts submitted prior to your admission.
  • Official high school transcript(s), or copy of GED diploma and test scores or equivalent, with date of graduation from all secondary institutions attended

   Apply NOW on Common App     OR   Click Next Page below to Apply on this form!

You should apply to UDC as a Non-Degree Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are not seeking a degree from UDC
  • You are not seeking financial aid from UDC
  • You are NOT on an F-1 or J-1 Visa (EXCEPTION: You will/have graduated from UDC with a bachelor’s degree within the past academic year and are awaiting acceptance to a graduate degree program).
  • You have graduated from high school

Certificate program applicants must apply as a non-degree-seeking applicant.

Requirements

Non-degree applicants are required to submit ALL of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for Non-Degree Applicants
  • Non-refundable $35.00 application fee or the applicable non-refundable graduate WebAdMIT application fee (currently waived). UDC graduate application fee of $50 is waived.

Undergraduate Applicants

  • Official high school transcript(s), or copy of a GED diploma, or evaluated high school transcript(s); or a current college transcript or letter from your current college showing that you are in good academic standing

Graduate Applicant

Official college transcript(s) reflecting date of graduation from an accredited Bachelor's degree program

You should apply to UDC as a Graduate Degree Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking a Graduate degree
  • You have earned a Bachelor's degree from an accredited post-secondary institution

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

You should apply to UDC as a Re-admit Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking an Associate, Bachelor, or Graduate degree
  • You were previously enrolled at UDC as a degree-seeking student
  • You have not been enrolled in courses at UDC for two or more subsequent semesters (excluding summer) for any reason
  • Suspended for academic or non-academic reasons,
  • Completed a total withdrawal regardless of when the total withdrawal occurred

Requirements

Re-admit applicants are required to submit ALL of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for Re-admit Applicants
  • Non-refundable $35.00 application fee (currently waived). 
  • Official college transcript(s) reflecting all course work and grades from all post-secondary institutions attended since leaving UDC.

If you received Financial Aid during your previous attendance, please check with the Financial Aid Office for any updates to your eligibility, as

Federal Financial Aid regulations have changed.

If you left UDC owing a tuition balance, please check with Student Accounts for Financial Clearance.

Readmitted Students with prior financial balances must pay all financial obligations in order to register for classes.

You should apply to UDC as a Re-admit Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking an Associate, Bachelor, or Graduate degree
  • You were previously enrolled at UDC as a degree-seeking student
  • You have not been enrolled in courses at UDC for two or more subsequent semesters (excluding summer) for any reason
  • Suspended for academic or non-academic reasons,
  • Completed a total withdrawal regardless of when the total withdrawal occurred

Requirements

Re-admit applicants are required to submit ALL of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for Re-admit Applicants
  • Non-refundable $35.00 application fee or the applicable non-refundable graduate WebAdMIT application fee (currently waived).  UDC graduate application fee of $50 is waived.
  • Official college transcript(s) reflecting all course work and grades from all post-secondary institutions attended since leaving UDC.

If you received Financial Aid during your previous attendance, please check with the Financial Aid Office for any updates to your eligibility, as

Federal Financial Aid regulations have changed.

If you left UDC owing a tuition balance, please check with Student Accounts for Financial Clearance.

Readmitted Students with prior financial balances must pay all financial obligations in order to register for classes.

Doctoral Applicant only if ALL of the following conditions apply:

  • You are seeking a Doctoral degree
  • You have earned a Graduate degree from an accredited postsecondary institution

Requirements

Doctoral degree applicants are required to submit all of the following for admission:

  • Completed online application for Doctoral Degree Applicants
  • Official college transcript(s) reflecting all coursework, grades, and date of graduation
  • Send Official Applicable GRE and/or Praxis Core Scores

Program-Specific:

College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES)

  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume
  • Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement
  • Critical Thinking Writing Sample – Applicants should submit a 500-word essay answering the following questions: What do you see as the most critical urban issue today, and why? What would be your approach to addressing it?
  • Two Letters of Recommendation
  • Deadline to apply for fall 2023 cohort program is April 15, 2023.
  • To expedite the processing of your application, it is advisable to submit your transcripts through a digital service, such as the National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment.
  • The curriculum vitae or resume, Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement, Critical Thinking Writing Sample, and letters of recommendation can be submitted, in pdf format, to Mr. Tim Harrison at tharrison@udc.edu.
  • Please copy Marshelle Hailstock, Project Coordinator, Outreach and Recruitment, College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES), at mhailstock@udc.edu.

There is no spring admission to the program

 

Program-Specific:

School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEAS) Computer Science & Engineering

  • Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement of Research and Career Goals
  • Official Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores – Code 5929
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Publications

Application Deadline:

April 15 (for Fall, international students)

You are considered an International Applicant and should complete one of the International Applications if you are:

  • You are seeking an Associate's, Bachelor's, Graduate, or Doctoral degree
  • A foreign national who has nonimmigrant visa/status in the USA, such as F-1, H-4, L-2, G-4, etc
  • A pending permanent resident (application for permanent resident status to USCIS is submitted, but not yet adjudicated) in the USA

US citizens (including dual citizens), US permanent residents, and asylees or refugees, foreign citizens with G-4 visas, and undocumented aliens, are not c.

Requirements

International Applicants, other than Readmits and Non-Degree seeking applicants, are required to submit ALL of the following for admission:

  • Completed appropriate online International Application
  • Pay the applicable non-refundable graduate WebAdMIT application fee (currently waived).  UDC graduate application fee of $50 is waived.
  • Official postsecondary schools, colleges, universities, or professional institutions transcript (s), reflecting all coursework, grades, and date of graduation.  For all transcript(s) in languages other than English, the applicant must provide the original transcript and diploma (School-Leaving Certificate) showing all grades (marks) and the date of graduation, in the form of a document-by-document evaluation by a member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES). Hand-delivered originals or copies will not be accepted.
  • Affidavit of Financial Support
  • I-20 Request Form
  • Copy of Passport
  • Copy of Visa
  • Copy of Form I-94

Language Requirements

Proof of English Proficiency

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

  • Minimum score of 550 on the written test, or 79 on the Internet test, are admissible by both the Community College and Flagship campuses.
  • Applicants with scores of less than 60 on the Internet test will be denied admission to the Community College.
  • Applicants with scores 60 -78 on the Internet who have an average score of 86 or better on the ESL Accuplacer exam will be admitted into the Community College.

Graduate /Doctoral Degree – Minimum score:

  • Paper and Pencil Test – 550
  • Computer-Based Test – 213
  • Internet-Based Test – 79

Submit International Language Testing System (ILETS)

  • Associate's/Bachelor’s degree – Minimum overall band score of 6
  • Graduate /Doctoral Degree – 5

Requirement Waiver

College-Level English:

  • Official college transcript evidencing the successful completion of two college-level English courses at an accredited American college or university
  • Official college transcript(s) indicating a grade of “C” or better in one college-level English course at an accredited postsecondary institution in the United States
  • Graduated from an ELS Educational Services English proficiency program with a minimum proficiency score of 109 for the Community College, or 112 for the Flagship Undergraduate or Graduate programs

Graduate/Doctoral Degree Program:

  • Official college transcript(s) reflecting the successful completion of a degree earned in an accredited American college or university
  • Test scores are to be mailed directly to the University by the Educational Testing Service (ETS)

International applicants must pursue a degree, and are not eligible for non-degree student status.

Apply NOW on Common App   OR  Click Next Page below to Apply on this form!


                     WDLL

You should apply to UDC Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning if:

1. You are a DC resident

2. You are 18 years or older*

3.  You have a high school diploma or GED

*If you are applying through a Partnership program, the 18 year old age requirement is waived.

Nursing Programs:
  • Program - Certificate Major - Practical Nursing 
    • Program - Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Major - Nursing 
    • Program - Bachelor of Science (BS) / Major - Nursing RN to BSN

    Applicants to the RN to BSN program are required to have the following:

    1. Current Registered Nurse (RN) license (active and unencumbered)
    2. Official transcripts from an Associate Degree or Diploma nursing program housed in an accredited institution
    3. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.7 or higher
    4. Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support Certification.
    CLICK HERE to learn more. 

    CPE offers a selection of traditional classroom-based and online continuing education classes. 

    Please utilize this form to apply for In-Person Face Offerings Only

    HOW TO APPLY

    Complete the following requirements below by the deadline to participate in the dual enrollment program.


    STEP 1: Complete the online UDC-CC CARE application.


    1. Visit QuickBase to complete part one of the DC Dual Enrollment Program application;
      1. Need help completing the application? See the application guide here.
    2. After completing part one, students can choose to a) click the “save & close” button and finish the application later OR b) immediately complete part two of the application and check the “Submit” box at the bottom of the application and click the “save & close” button;
    3. Students should review part two of the application to ensure all required materials listed below, are successfully uploaded.
      1. Student transcript
      2. Student GED Ready scores, OR
      3. SAT or ACT scores (if applicable);
      4. Personal statement/essay;
      5. Teacher Recommendation Form;
      6. Counselor or Principal Recommendation Form; and
      7. Sign Release of Information Form.
    4. After completing part one and uploading all required documents to part two of the application, please check the “Submit” box and click the “Save & close” button. All applications will be forwarded to the OSSE Dual Enrollment Consortium Program Manager.
    5. Students must reapply to the DC Dual Enrollment Program each academic school year.

    Once Accepted Into The CARE Program

    Students who applied for the Fall 2023 session will be notified of their admission decision by Monday, May 17th.

    Once students receive their acceptance into the CARE program, there are onboarding steps students must complete to enroll at the university and be registered for a class. A UDC CARE advisor will guide them through the following steps to complete their enrollment process:


    Step 1: Complete THIS UDC APPLICATION FORM

    Step 2: Complete and submit the enrollment packet.

    Step 3: Attend orientation.

    Step 4: Upload your immunization record.

     

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

    Personal Data Required to Save Application


    Enter your Family Name

    Adult Learner Freshman



    Admission Category

    Intended Term & Year

    Academic Calendar:
    Spring (January - May)  

    Summer (May - August)

    Fall (August - December)
    Full Academic Calendar 

    Course Catalog

    Intended Enrollment
    Upon completion of your application, please submit your official or unofficial transcript to udctranscores@udc.edu or electronically via Parchment or Scoir.
    *Please note a 2.5 GPA is required to be accepted into the Flagship Program.
    If your GPA is lower than a 2.5, please select an Associate's Degree program from our Community College below. 
    For Workforce Development Applicants only:
    1. All applicants are required to participate in our Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning Virtual Open House. Register HERE  to learn more about Workforce Pathways.
    2. Select WDLL (Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning) for your intended Program below . 
    3. If you have not decided which Pathway to apply for, you may select the  Undeclared Workforce Development Pathway for your intended Major.

    Academic Calendar:
    Spring (January - May)  

    Summer (May - August)

    Fall (August - December)
    Full Academic Calendar 

    Go to WDLL website for detailed
    pathway and course information




    (select a Program, available Majors will populate)

    Dual Enrollment


    MS Architecture


    MAT - Test Score Requirements

    Demographic Data

















    US Citizen Place of Birth (DACA students, please list your current city and state).



    Non US Citizen Applicant - International








    Please provide information for a US contact person:                                         







    Additional International Requirements:

    Address & Phone








    SPECIAL POPULATIONS


    DC Public or Metro Area Public High School Graduates
    DCPS Students who enroll at a District Public (or District Public Charter) School or Metro Area public high school or enters the University of the District of Columbia in the fall or spring semester immediately following his or her high school graduation and has an official high school transcript with his or her current District or Metro Area address noted on their transcript are exempt from steps 1-3.  However, if a student does not enroll the fall or spring semester after graduation student must adhere to steps 1-3 as outlined above.
    District Government Employee
    This policy applies only to students who are current employees of the District of Columbia government, and who are actively engaged in agency-sponsored education and training, and whose enrollment at UDC will enhance their education and training. Such employees who provide the proof noted below qualify for District residency status. Students who meet this qualification must provide two forms of proof. Please submit an employment verification letter and a driver’s license or state-issued ID.
    Eligible Non-Citizens
    Asylees, Refugees, and Permanent Residents are eligible for District or Metro Area residency rates if valid, unexpired, immigration and proof of residency documents are provided. Please note your eligibility to qualify for reduced tuition starts at least ninety (90) days from the issue date of your green card, with valid proof.
    Early Childhood Education (ECE) Associate Degree Program
    Students working in community-based, Head Start/Early Head Start, DCPS, and DCPCS in DC working to fulfill the mandate to receive at least an AA degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) by 2023. Students who meet this qualification must provide a signed letter on the employer’s letterhead confirming employment.
    DREAMERS
    Regardless of federal immigration status, District resident Dreamers who within the previous 10 years, attended high school in the District of Columbia for 3 years, graduated from a high school in the District, or received the equivalent of a high school diploma in the District may be eligible to establish residency. Your high school transcript will serve as verification of residency.
    Military Status
    Verify your status with Sequoyah Adebayo military@udc.edu.
    Current DCPS/Charter Dual Enrollment High School Students
    No is action required. Your high school transcript provided by your high school counselor and/or dual enrollment coordinator will serve as proof of residency.

    Please click "Add another response" to upload an additional file.

    *Non-immigrant Visa Holders - Non-immigrant VISA holders are ineligible for District or Metropolitan Area residency and are automatically classified as Out-of-State. This includes students on (F) Visas, diplomatic (A) Visas, Foreign organization employees with (G) Visas, and persons having other non-immigrant Visas. 



    **Students cannot use the university housing address to establish residency for a preferential tuition rate at the University of the District of Columbia.

    DC Proof of Residency

    (https://planning.dc.gov/whatsmyward)

    Any student who has resided in the District of Columbia or the D.C. Metro area (Prince George’s County or Montgomery County in Maryland or Alexandria County, Arlington County, or Fairfax County in Virginia) for a minimum of 90 days (3 consecutive months) before the start of the student’s enrollment term may apply to change their residency classification. 


    To ensure that the residency of students is accurate for tuition assessment and the receipt of financial aid, the Proof of Residency Form and two supporting documents must be submitted no later than the dates noted here.






    *Non-immigrant Visa Holders - Non-immigrant VISA holders are ineligible for District or Metropolitan Area residency and are automatically classified as Out-of-State. This includes students on (F) Visas, diplomatic (A) Visas, Foreign organization employees with (G) Visas, and persons having other non-immigrant Visas. 



    **Students cannot use the university housing address to establish residency for a preferential tuition rate at the University of the District of Columbia.

    WDLL Required Documents

    (https://planning.dc.gov/whatsmyward)









    Anacostia High School

    Re-admit
    List the full name of all colleges and universities attended, and you must include College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and College Entrance Exam Board (CEEB) scores.

    Official transcripts from all previous college work (except the University of the District of Columbia) must be submitted. Students under current suspension and those who cannot furnish official transcripts because of indebtedness are not eligible to enroll at the University of the District of Columbia.

    All transcripts must be official and forwarded directly from the Registrar or prior colleges and/or universities to the University of the District of Columbia, Office of Recruitment and Admissions, 4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Building 39, Room A-12, Washington, DC 2008. Only grades of "C" or better from accreditation institutions may be eligible for transfer.
    Non-Degree, Cert, Second Degree
    Nondegree enrollment is limited to one semester only. Nondegree students must have a letter of good standing or an Official Transcript sent from the Registrar's Office of the institution attended, if currently enrolled. 


    Graduate Degree













    Emergency Contact
    Please provide information for an emergency contact person.                                        










    Professional Reference (1)
    Please provide information for your first required professional reference below. 









    A file must be uploaded if you do not
    wish to send an email request.

    Professional Reference (2)
    Please provide information for your second  professional reference below.









    A file must be uploaded if you do not
    wish to send an email request.

    Nursing










    Completion of General Education with a cumulative 2.7 GPA is required

    Foundation Writing I and II - (Credits: 6)
    Any first semester, university level (non-developmental) writing, composition, rhetoric, or composition/rhetoric course or the equivalent. English Composition I-II UDC IGED 110 and 111
    Foundation Quantitative Reasoning I and II(Credits: 6)
    Any first and second semester university level (non-developmental) mathematics courses or the least advanced of any higher level mathematics courses accepted for transfer. General College Math I and II UDC IGED 120 and 220
    Foundation Oral Communication (Credits: 3)
    Any introductory or higher university level speech course or any communications studies course that requires students to give speeches. Introductory Oral Communication or Public Speaking UDC IGED 130
    Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture and Lab (Credits: 8)                         
    UDC BIOL 111-114
    Physical Science Lecture and Lab (Credits: 4)
    Chemistry, Environmental Science, or other physical science; lecture (3 credits) and laboratory (1 credit) UDC Discovery Science and Lab - IGED 260
    Nursing Prerequisite Completed

    Click "Add another response" below to add another completed prerequisite.




    Nursing Required Documents
    1) Licenses and Certifications - CPR Certification Required




    Licenses and Certifications RN License Required





    3) Please complete your Required Background Check by visiting Castle Branch, https://mycb.castlebranch.com.
    Additional Documents
    If admitted into the program, you will have up to ten (10) days after the start of your first class to submit these documents. You may also upload them below to expedite the process. 




    WDLL Intake Information
    Thank you for your interest in the University of the District of Columbia's Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning (UDC-WDLL) division.

    The primary mission of UDC-WDLL is to provide district residents with career readiness and preparedness knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully enter, remain, advance, and/or transition into in-demand, gainful employment opportunities throughout the region.

    By completing this required intake form you will help us to understand how we can provide you with the career development AND academic/educational training, support services, and resources you need to achieve your career goals. Please answer as truthfully and honestly as possible. 

    It will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete this form. We truly thank you for your cooperation.

    UDC-WDLL takes your privacy and confidentiality seriously. All information provided in this assessment will only be shared with WDLL Instructors and Staff members to support your success. 
     
    Your Success is Our Success!

















    Very     knowledgeable, skilled, and confident Somewhat knowledgeable,  skilled, and confident I'm not sure / I  would like help




    This is true This is somewhat true I don't know / I'm not sure





    Continuing and Professional Education
    Refunds:  Because of the short duration of classes in CE, no refunds will be issued after the first day of class.  Any withdrawal before the first day of class will require a 4–6 week process for a refund. 






    Send checks or money orders made payable to UDC-CC Continuing Education to: 
    The Office of Continuing Education
    4250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 2339 Washington, DC 20008
    Transcript Notice
    Transcripts not directly issued from your former school to UDC are deemed unofficial. While an unofficial transcript may be utilized to render your admission decision, an official final transcript must be submitted before registering for classes and evaluating transfer credit if applicable. 
    High School from which you will graduate, graduated, or where your GED was obtained

    Please provide us with information on ALL high schools attended, your grade point average, and your dates of attendance, and date of graduation. Select the Lookup High School Code link to search for your School. If you cannot find your High/Secondary School through the lookup page, you can enter the School information below
    • GED recipients, enter 8888 below and click on "Lookup High School Code"
    • Enter only the last high school you attended.
    • You are not required to submit GPA, dates of attendance, or date of graduation.
    • You will be required to submit a copy of your diploma, a transcript or proof of GED completion.










    College Transcript Information

    Academic work completed outside of the U.S. at the secondary or university levels must be evaluated by a member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES) 

    Please provide us with information on ALL previous post-secondary institutions attended, number of credits earned, your grade point average, and your dates of attendance.

    Enter your College code. If you do not know the code, select the Lookup College Code link to search for it. If you cannot find your college through the lookup page then enter the information below.













    Click "Add another response"  below to add additional previously attended schools and transcripts. 

    Submission

    Acknowledgements
    By completing this section and then submitting the application, you are certifying that the information you have provided in the application is complete and accurate. 
    You also acknowledge that if any of the information in this application is found to be knowingly false or misleading then UDC has the right to revoke an admissions or scholarship decision made based on the information provided in this application.

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