Admission to Liberty University
Liberty University is a private, Christian post-secondary institution. The university was founded in 1971 by Jerry Falwell in Lynchburg, Virginia. Liberty University provides education at all levels: undergraduate, graduate and online courses. In addition to programs on campus, the university has regional centres throughout the United States and online courses available worldwide.
Liberty University provides education at all levels.
Liberty University provides education at all levels. The university has over 100,000 students and more than 1,000 academic programs. Students can choose from over 900 student clubs and organizations active on campus.
How to Get Admission to Liberty University
You must pay a nonrefundable $50 application fee to apply to Liberty University. You can also submit your supporting documents online at this time.
Once you’ve done that, it’s time for the fun part: taking tests! The SAT or ACT is required for admission into all undergraduate programs at Liberty University (there are some exceptions). We offer both on-campus exams during the fall and spring semesters, so be sure to sign up before these dates if you want to take advantage of our free testing services–you want to make sure your scores are on time after admissions decisions have been made! If you’re planning on applying as an international student, we strongly recommend taking both exams before applying so that we can evaluate your full potential as a candidate; however, if this isn’t possible due to scheduling conflicts, then please get in touch with us directly at [email protected]
Liberty University Admission Eligibility & Requirements
To be eligible for admission at Liberty University, you must meet the following requirements:
- Be a high school graduate or have earned a GED.
- Be at least 18 by the first day of classes (or 19 years old if you’re an international student).
- Have a valid Social Security number if you are U.S.-born; international students are only required to provide this information if they apply for federal financial aid and required scholarships.
Liberty University Application Deadlines
- Fall Semester: July 1 – September 30
- Spring Semester: November 1 – January 15
- Summer Semester (Maymester): April 1 – May 31
- Winter Semester: November 1 – January 15
Liberty University Application Requirements for International Students
International students applying to Liberty University must submit their application online. The university accepts applications from international students who are secondary school graduates outside the United States and its territories.
International applicants must pay an application fee of $50 USD for undergraduate programs and $65 USD for graduate programs (as of June 1, 2018).
Liberty University is a Christian private university located in Lynchburg, Virginia. Founded in 1971 by Jerry Falwell as a nonprofit educational institution, it has grown into one of the largest universities in the country. Liberty offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as online programs through its nine schools: Business Administration; Communication Arts & Sciences; Divinity School; Education; Engineering & Technology; Fine Arts; Graduate School; Law School; Nursing & Health Sciences (undergraduate only); and Social Work (undergraduate only).