The admission process at Marshall University involves several steps. First, applicants must complete an online application via the university’s website or the Common Application. A non-refundable fee is required unless eligible for a waiver.
Prospective students must submit official high school transcripts or GED scores. Standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) are optional for most programs. Some programs may require additional materials like essays or letters of recommendation.
After submission, the admissions office reviews applications holistically, considering academic performance, extracurriculars, and potential contributions to campus life. Decisions are typically communicated within 2-4 weeks.