You’ve worked hard, and you have what it takes to succeed here where you can accomplish so much more. As a Truman student, you’re joining a community of dynamic learners who share in your intellectual curiosity. You will live on an active campus full of others like you who like to keep busy, have fun, and explore new things — the life of a Typical Truman Student, or “TTS” as you’ll hear students call themselves.
Now that you have been admitted to À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, what’s next? Whether you’re a first-year freshman or a transfer student, here are the resources you need to make your transition into the university.
While Truman does not have a commitment deadline, we suggest letting us know your plans by May 22, 2026, for the Fall 26 semester. If you are starting in the Spring 2026 semester, we suggest letting us know your plans by January 5, 2026.
Are you an international student? Visit our website to learn more about your next steps.
Schedule your Visit
We offer over 40 visit opportunities each week throughout the weekday, as well as a number of select Saturdays. Hear from an admission counselor, talk with faculty, and take a walking tour of campus. We also have virtual visits offered each week.
This is your first step to letting us know you want to be a Bulldog! Once you’re admitted and planning on attending Truman, login to  and submit your Enrollment Deposit. Doing so will help us make sure we’re holding the appropriate classes open for you and other students based on your interests.
Housing Options New Student Housing Registration
Early submission of the housing application and housing application fee/deposit will help ensure you receive your top choice for your residence hall. The application and fee can be completed online through your . After submitting your housing application, you may return to the form to modify your room preferences or roommate selections before May 1 or until you have selected a room, whichever occurs first. Housing allocations are made on a first-come, first-served basis.
Truman’s Financial Aid Office does not require students and families to complete the Federal Application for Free Student Aid (FAFSA), but FAFSA completion is necessary to be eligible for state and federal grants and loans. Completion of the FAFSA is not necessary for merit-based scholarships consideration through the Admission Office.
Orientation
At Orientation, you will create your schedule, meet other incoming students, and gather information important to both you and your family. It prepares you for and provides a smooth transition into college.
Contact Truman Admissions
Class of 2021