May 02, 2024  
2023-2024 
  
2023-2024

Office of Admissions & Enrollment Management


The Office of Admissions is responsible for the identification, recruitment, admission and matriculation of all new students. Its outreach, education and marketing efforts seek to ensure that all potential Tuskegee University students know how the University can contribute to successful academic outcomes for them.

Tuskegee University Admissions Requirements and Application Procedures

The admissions process at Tuskegee is a matter of ongoing communication between the University and the student. This two-way process allows the University to identify every potential student that can be successful in our programs. Each applicant is evaluated individually. This is done so that other factors can be used as criteria for the admissions process. Being flexible and comprehensive in our evaluation ensures the admission of students who can take full advantage of the Tuskegee experience while enriching the campus community.

How to Apply

Undergraduate Students who wish to apply to Tuskegee University must submit a completed application with non-refundable application fee of $25 (domestic) or $35 (transfer) to:

Office of Admissions
Margaret Murray Washington Hall
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL 36088

Graduate and Professional students should make inquiry and application to the respective colleges offering the degree program of interest.

When to Apply

The priority filing period for fall applications is March 1. For Spring admission, the priority filing period is October 30; Summer School April 30. Applications will be considered until four weeks prior to the registration period for any semester.

New students may enter at the beginning of any semester, except students interested in Veterinary Medicine, Nursing or Allied Health. These programs admit students for the Fall Semester only.

Early Admission Program

Promising high school students with a high school GPA of 3.5 and a combined SAT score of 1000 or above or comparable ACT scores, may be considered for early admission. Students must complete the application process and include a recommendation from the principal of their high school. They must also send a letter indicating parental approval of their early admission.

International students applying to Tuskegee University must follow the application procedures previously indicated. However, there are additional requirements and procedures that must be adhered to. These additional requirements are included on the International Students Application.

The test of English (TOEFL) is required of all international students whose native language is not English. It is strongly recommended that the TOEFL be taken on a date when the Test of Written English (TWE) is being administered as part of the test. A $35.00 (non- refundable) application fee is required.

Students must provide evidence of health insurance prior to admission as well as an official report of their health status.

Prospective Students

Who attends Tuskegee University?  Students ready to challenge themselves with talented classmates and top-notch professors on a residential campus known for its rich history and beauty.  Students who want to participate in more than 100 clubs and organizations, work with cutting-edge resources and technologies and cheer on some of the nation’s most successful sports teams. Tuskegee University students come from all over the world.  They are great students.  Will you be one of them?

Follow the link to learn more: www.tuskegee.edu/admissions