Test-Optional Admissions Policy
Due to the limited access to ACT/SAT testing for the Class of 2021, Troy University is implementing a test-optional admissions policy for undergraduate freshmen applicants for the spring, summer and fall 2021 entry terms. We recognize that COVID-19 has caused numerous complications for high school seniors attempting to prepare for their collegiate careers and we want to be sure that those obstacles are not limiting students from possible enrollment at TROY.
-Applicants must still apply online and submit their high school transcript with minimum 6 semesters of high school grades reported.
-Applicants with a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA will meet our unconditional admissions requirements.
-Applicants with a minimum 2.5 cumulative high school GPA will meet our conditional admissions requirements.
-We still see value in using the ACT/SAT with regards to scholarship awards. -Students interested in being considered for a merit scholarship at TROY must submit their ACT/SAT scores. Keeping in mind the current complications with standardized testing, we have extended our merit scholarship deadline to March 1, as scholarship funds remain available. To assist students with testing, we will host numerous residual ACT dates from November 2020 through February 2021. We encourage applicants interested in TROY scholarships to register to take the residual ACT with us.
For more information email us at admit@troy.edu or connect with your Admissions Counselor at 334-670-3179.