High school performance and standardized test scores are the foundation for admission decisions, yet our individual holistic review process involves consideration of an admission essay, special abilities, talents, and co-curricular involvement. The Admission Committee looks deeper than your GPA and test scores to understand your past accomplishments, your interests and your potential. That holistic review continues when your application is considered for scholarships. Applications open August 1 each year for students who plan to begin college the following fall, after their senior year of high school.
Our individual review considers your interests, talents, and accomplishments.
Personalize your application with a 1-3 page essay (if you qualify for our TruMerit Automatic Admission, you can skip the admission essay). All students are required to submit an essay for competitive scholarship review. Essays can be uploaded within the application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the Office of Admission. Essay Prompts
An activities list or resume is required for competitive scholarship review. Your Activities List can be uploaded within your application, emailed after submission, or mailed to the Office of Admission.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis which means it’s never too late to apply.
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With any questions about the above courses, please call or email the office of admission. admissions@truman.edu 660-785-4114