Talk to an admissions representative. Sanford-Brown Institute's website has a contact form for interested students asking which program you are interested in and the best time to contact you. Prepare a list of questions you want to ask the representative before calling or visiting the school.
Take a tour of the campus. On campus, you will see the locations of classrooms and administrative offices. If you are unable to visit the campus, Sanford-Brown offers a virtual tour providing information about science labs, faculty and staff, and educational programs.
Complete an application form. You can apply in person or complete the Sanford-Brown Institute online application. You must create a user name and password before accessing the online application which has an interactive assistant to answer questions and offer step-by-step instructions.
Pay the application fee. The fee is non-refundable unless you are denied admission or you cancel your enrollment within three days of completing your application.
Submit additional documents. These documents include proof of high school graduation, transcripts from other institutes of higher education, a statement of general health, interview acknowledgment and student disclosure information forms. If you are younger than 18, you need to complete an enrollment agreement signed by a parent or guardian.
Fill out financial aid information form. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), located on the US Department of Education website. Enter Sanford-Brown's university code on the FAFSA form and the Department of Education will send the form to one of the school's financial aid representatives. Sanford-Brown offers Federal Pell Grants, state financial aid, military and veteran's assistance, grants and scholarships.