Undergraduate students need to submit an application provided by Robert Morris College, as well as the required application fee. You must have a high school diploma or have completed the General Education Development exam (GED). Robert Morris College requires prospective undergrad students to complete a high school transcript request form or GED transcript request form. The form is then sent to the appropriate institution, which sends an official transcript or record directly to the college. You must also submit a personal statement. The personal statement allows you an opportunity to explain yourself, including any past work experiences or community service. You also need to submit standardized test results, either from the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The Robert Morris website advises prospective nursing students of the need for satisfactory grades in advanced algebra, biology and chemistry.
Home-schooled students need to submit an application and application fee, as well as a personal statement. Home-schooled students need to submit a transcript of classes along with the appropriate curriculum documentation and state certification. Home schooled students must submit evidence of a standardized test.
Transfer students to Robert Morris University must submit an application and the appropriate application fee. Transfer students are required to submit a personal statement, as well as any standardized test results. In addition to high school transcripts, transfer students must also submit official transcripts from any post-secondary colleges, universities or institutions attended.
Students applying to Robert Morris University graduate programs must possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. Students must submit an application and the appropriate application fee. Students with a grade point average of 3.25 or above are automatically admitted --- students with a GPA lower than this must demonstrate that they can handle coursework at the graduate level. Graduate students must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions, as well as two letters of recommendation and a professional resume. Like undergrads, graduate students must complete a personal statement to be considered for admission to Robert Morris University.
International students --- those from outside the United States --- need to submit an admission application and the applicable fee. Prospective students must provide documentation of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on the paper based test, or 173 on a computerized test or 61 on an Internet-based test. International students must have their high school, and --- if applicable --- college, transcripts evaluated by an official and licensed organization. International students must proffer a copy of a valid passport from their country of origin as well as an I-94 departure card. International students transferring to Robert Morris from another U.S. learning institution must also provide a copy of a current I-20 form and the official transcripts from that institution. Transfer students must complete a transfer status form. All international students --- graduate and undergraduate --- must submit an original copy of a current bank statement showing a balance sufficient to cover tuition. International students must provide the college with a permanent foreign address in order to be considered for admission.