The application for undergraduate admission is the first and most basic requirement for admission to Bowling Green State University. The application requires personal information, information about past educational experiences, activity involvement and a personal statement. Make sure that you provide accurate and complete information on your application so admissions officials can get the full picture of your academic achievements and potential.
An official high school transcript is required for admission to Bowling Green State University. The high school transcript, which needs to be mailed directly from your high school, provides the admissions committee with information on your cumulative grade-point average, class rank and high school curriculum. In general, Bowling Green State University requires applicants to have completed four years of English; three years of math, science and social studies; two years of a foreign language and at least one year of fine arts.
Official ACT or SAT test scores are also required for admission to Bowling Green State University. Although the university does not state a required minimum score for either exam, students should make sure that they earn the best score possible before submitting their official test scores to Bowling Green State University. The College Board, the organization responsible for the SAT, and the American College Testing Program, the organization responsible for the ACT, will send your scores to Bowling Green State University at your request. This request can be made at the time of the test or online after the exam has been completed.
As of 2011, Bowling Green State University requires a $40 application fee to be sent in with the application, official high school transcript and official ACT or SAT scores. In some circumstances, however, students can receive an application fee waiver from the United States government or the university itself. Prospective students should inquire with Bowling Green State University about a fee waiver.