Applying to Adventist University

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The Office of Enrollment Services assists prospective students, applicants, and current students with any needs relating to general admission to Adventist University or to a specific program. The office is located on the first floor of the Campus Center Building and can be reached by calling 407-303-7742.

Important information for applicants:

  • Beginning Fall trimester 2009, all incoming students will be required to have a laptop that meets the ADU specifications. Please refer to the Computer Initiative section in the the Academic Bulletin.
  • Beginning Spring trimester 2010, all incoming students will be required to take a course entitled Philosophy of Healthcare. Please refer to the Educational Philosphy section in the the Academic Bulletin.

It is understood that timely information regarding admission status is very important. The following steps are used in processing the application paperwork once it has been received.

  1. Applicants are encouraged to use our online application found at http://www.adu.edu/enrollment/apply. Applications received are processed and a User ID number is assigned even if an applicant has not yet been accepted to the University. To obtain a User ID and Password log on to http://my.adu.edu, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click “Students: Look up your User ID and/or Password.”
  2. During the application process, prospective students are encouraged to contact their Enrollment Specialist (407-303-7742) for information regarding processes and questions about becoming an ADU student. Applicants will not be considered for admission until all application materials have been received.
  3. Completed files will be taken to the General Studies Admission Committee. Students will be notified of the Committee's decision in writing. Admission status is available at http://my.adu.edu address provided above.
  4. Admission to the University allows a student to take general education courses. To enroll in program-specific courses, a student must be admitted to that program. Once admitted to the University, students should stay in touch with the Enrollment Services Office to ensure his or her file is complete and ready for consideration by the specific program(s) to which they are applying. Students may apply to professional programs within any two departments at any time. However, only one clinically-based professional program may be completed at once. The option for a double major is available with either of our on-campus Bachelor's degrees.
  5. Those students not accepted to a degree program upon first application, must complete a Program Change and Activation Form at the Enrollment Services Office to be considered for the next admission cycle. This same form should be used by students who plan to pursue a different course of study.