To be admitted to Bryan University, undergraduate prospective students must complete the following requirements:
- Earn a high school diploma or its equivalent. Acceptable forms of proof of high school graduation include:
- Copy of high school diploma (official copy or unofficial picture)
- Transcript from high school showing graduation date (official or unofficial picture)
- Letter from the high school on school letter head with a signature from the school administrator indicating the student’s graduation date (official copy or unofficial picture)
- Copy of GED (official or unofficial picture)
- GED final test scores indicating passing (official or unofficial picture)
- DD214 showing proof of graduation (official copy or unofficial picture)
- College transcripts showing 12 completed semester credits for entry into a bachelor’s program (last resort)
- College transcripts showing 6 completed semester credits for entry into a certificate and/or associate program (last resort)
- Be at least 17 years of age. If a student is under the age of 18, they will be required to have a parent or legal guardian counter-sign enrollment forms.
- Fill out the University’s application and pay a $25 registration fee.
- Pass a computer and internet speed assessment to ensure technology minimums are met.
- For transfer credit evaluation, submit official transcripts from past colleges and universities recognized by the Department of Education.
- Attend mandatory orientation to demonstrate ability to navigate online coursework.