Early Enrollment Applicants

Advanced high school students who wish to begin their college careers before graduation from high school may apply for Early Enrollment. Early Enrollment is available to high school seniors whose high schools grant them permission to waive their senior year to enroll full time as degree-seeking students.  In addition to submitting the information required of all freshman applicants, Early Enrollment applicants should:

  • Have successully completed 13 college preparatory units and 3 elective units (at least 2 of these electives are generally in a foreign language) by the end of the third year of high school. 
  • Submit SAT scores of at least 550 Critical Reading and 550 Math.
  • Have attained a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least a 3.0 (B).
  • Submit a letter of recommendation from the high school principal or director of guidance permitting the student to apply for Early Enrollment (this letter should indicate that the student's request for a senior waiver has been granted or indicate when it will be granted).
  • Schedule a personal interview with the SU admissions counselor assigned to the student's high school.  A parent or legal guardian is encouraged to attend this interview. 

 

   
Requirement for Admission Apply Online for Admission Download and Application
 
 
 

Application Tips

Interview
We encourage Early Enrollment applicants to come in for an interview so that we can learn more about your motivations for leaving high school early to attend college. We encourage you to bring a parent or guardian with you. Your admissions counselor will speak with you first and then invite your parent/guardian to join the conversation. Call Admissions locally at 410.486.7001 or toll-free at 1-877-468-6852 to schedule your interview.

   

 

   

 

Find Your Admissions Counselor
Your admissions counselor is assigned to you based on where you live and/or go to school. Your counselor will answer questions about SU and the application process by e-mail, IM, phone, or in person. Find your counselor.