Applying to Furman
Calling all Fall of 2010 applicants! We look forward to your application for admission. The online Common Application will be available beginning July 1st, 2009! If you have any questions about the admissions process or the Common Application, you should get in touch with Furman's Admissions Office. We'll answer your questions and give you the information you need to make your decision.
EARLY DECISION
November 15 Application deadline
December 15 Admissions decision letters are mailed
January 15 You decide whether or not to commit to Furman (binding)
REGULAR DECISION
January 15 Application deadline
March 15 Admissions decision letters are mailed
May 1 You decide whether or not to commit to Furman (binding)
HOW TO APPLY:
FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
Complete The Common Application and submit to the Admissions Office. Here are a few options:
(1) Apply Online ($50 Application Fee Waived!), or (2) Print out and mail the following application materials along with the $50 application fee:
First-Year Applicants:
Transfer Applicants:
More information for Transfer Students
HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
To apply for assistance, simply complete
(1) for Early Decision applications only, the CSS Profile.
(2) the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and
(3) Apply for any merit based scholarships such as the Herman W. Lay scholarship, Hollingsworth Scholarship (SC students only), Townes Scholarship (Out of State Students), as well as any departmental scholarships.
ALSO:
FURMAN'S MAILING ADDRESS: Please mail all of your application materials to: Furman University, Office of Admission, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613
OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT: Send an official version of your high school transcript (including your class rank and the size of your class) to Furman. If you need help, ask your high school guidance counselor. For information on Furman's AP Credit Policy, click here.
OFFICIAL STANDARDIZED TESTING: The Admissions Committee believes that standardized testing has an important place in selective college admissions decision-making, but we believe that students should have choices. Furman applicants can meet our standardized test requirement by submitting scores choosing from one of the following options :
- SAT I,
- ACT (American College Testing) assessment test and optional writing test,
- two SAT II subject tests - one in English, one in Math,
- two AP (Advanced Placement) exams, one from English (Language and Composition or Literature and Composition) and one from Math (Calculus AB or Calculus BC),
- two IB (International Baccalaureate) exams, one in English Language (A1) and one in Mathematics, or
- the TOEFL exam (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Applicants should request all test scores from the appropriate testing agency prior to the application deadlines. Candidates for admission who submit SAT and/or ACT scores must also submit a standardized writing score.
The Admissions Committee will select the scores that offer the student the greatest advantage in the admissions review process (meaning the highest score) if a student were to submit multiple test results.
Furman's school codes are 5222 for the SAT & TOEFL and 3858 for the ACT.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Complete The Common Application and submit to the Admissions Office. Here are a few options:
(1) Apply Online ($50 Application Fee Waived!) or (2) Print out and submit the following application materials (Application fee waived for international students.)
First-Year Applicants:
CSS International Student Profile (Optional, but strongly encouraged.)
Transfer Applicants:
ALSO:
FURMAN'S MAILING ADDRESS: Please mail all of your application materials to: Furman University, Office of Admission, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613
OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT: Send an official version of your high school transcript (including your class rank and the size of your class) to Furman. If you need help, ask your high school guidance counselor. For information on Furman's AP Credit Policy, click here.
OFFICIAL STANDARDIZED TESTING:
- the TOEFL exam (required for students with English as a second language.)
- SAT I or ACT (optional, but strongly encouraged to submit either the SAT or ACT in addition to the TOEFL.)
Applicants should request all test scores from the appropriate testing agency prior to the application deadlines. Candidates for admission who submit SAT and/or ACT scores must also submit a standardized writing score.
Furman's school codes are 5222 for the SAT and 3858 for the ACT.
More Information for International Students
Questions?
Furman admissions counselors would be happy to answer any questions you have.
Email admissions@furman.edu
Find Your Admissions Counselor
Call Admissions at (864) 294-2034