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Freshmen

Welcome to the University of South Alabama. We appreciate your interest. This is an exciting moment in the life of an incoming college student. Just imagine yourself on a 1,200-acre campus in Mobile, a charming city on the beautiful Gulf Coast. You could continue your education, share our traditions and help shape the future at South.

We hope you’ll plan a visit. Fill out an application. Apply for a scholarship.

As an incoming freshman, you might feel overwhelmed. No worries. Our recruitment staff is here to help you every step of the way. Get started by browsing the View Book. Learn about our academic offerings and early acceptance programs for professional schools. Check out on-campus living and activities.

This is your time. Make the most of it. Start now.

 

▼   Application Deadlines
Semester of Entry Priority Deadline
Fall (August) July 15
Spring (January) December 1
Summer (June) May 1
▼   Application Fee

The application fee is $35 for online applications and $45 for paper applications.

If you prefer to mail in your application, print out the application form, fill it out and mail it to:

USA Office of Admissions
2500 Meisler Hall
390 Student Center Circle
Mobile, AL 36688-0002

▼   Freshmen Admission Requirements

USA will be offering spring, summer, and fall 2024 applicants a test-optional path for admission to USA. Students with high school GPA's with a 3.4 or better will be automatically admitted to South. Students with GPA's below a 3.4 will enter a review process for admission. These students could be asked to supply additional materials. Students who choose the test optional track will also be eligible for scholarships. Scholarships for test-optional students will be awarded based on strength of curriculum, grades, and a variety of other factors.

We recommend that students with ACT 21 or better and/or SAT 1060 or better submit their scores. We encourage students to connect with our Office of Admissions, admiss@sjzddclm.com, to review their options.

Documents Required

  • Official high school transcript reflecting a minimum 2.50 GPA
  • Official ACT or SAT scores: a minimum ACT superscore of 19 OR a minimum SAT (critical reading + math only) score of 900 (if taken prior to March 2016) OR a minimum SAT (Evidence-based reading and writing + math only) score of 990 (if take March 2016 or after)
  • These standards are general requirements. All students with strong academic records are encouraged to apply for admission.

Required Academic Core Courses:

  • 4 years of English
  • 3 years of social science
  • 3 years of Math- Must include Algebra I and two higher level math courses (for example: Algebra II, Algebra w/ Finance, Algebraic Connections, Geometry,
  • Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Pre-Calculus, or other higher level math courses will be considered)
  • 3 years of science (At least two of the sciences must include labs)
  • 3 years of advanced electives (Courses chosen from any of the four core areas above and may include foreign language)

The Alabama High School Diploma with Advanced Endorsement meets all University of South Alabama core requirements. The Credit Based Diploma awarded by Alabama High Schools is accepted; however, students must meet all high school core requirements listed above.

Students will be permitted to enroll in mathematics classes at USA based on either a prerequisite course, their Math-ACT score, their Math-SAT score, or the Mathematics Placement test.  Mathematics placement can be found here. Students may also be required to take reading or English courses based upon their ACT-English, ACT-Reading or SAT-Critical Reading score. 

GED

GED First Time Freshmen applicants sat for the high school level General Education Development (GED) test and did not graduate from high school. Applicants must be at least 17 years of age.

  • Required Official Documents: Official GED scores.
  • Academic Requirements: Students taking the test prior to January 2014, must score an average of at least a 500 or a 50, if taken before January 2002. Students taking the GED beginning January 2014 must score at least a 170 in each subject area.

Special Freshmen

Special Freshmen applicants have graduated from high school five or more years ago or have reached the age of 23.

  • Required Official Documents: Official high school transcript
▼   Test Optional

USA will be offering spring, summer, and fall 2024 applicants a test-optional path for admission to USA. Students who take this route could be asked to supply additional materials, which include an essay and letter of recommendation.

Students who choose the test optional track will also be eligible for scholarships. Scholarships for test-optional students will be awarded based on strength of curriculum, grades, and a variety of other factors. Students are able to select test-optional on their applications. We do recommend that students with ACT 21 or better and/or SAT 1060 or better submit their scores for best scholarship consideration. 

 

▼   Admitted Student Checklist

Top Priority

  • Activate your JagNet Student Account at sjzddclm.com/services/jagnet.
  • Login to your JagMail and PAWS (Personal Access Web System) accounts
    at sjzddclm.com/logins.
  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for financial aid at fafsa.gov
    (FAFSA opens in December). Visit the USA One Stop Financial Resources
    page at sjzddclm.com/onestop/resources.
  • Apply for USA Housing at sjzddclm.com/housing and pay deposit.
  • Register for Southbound, your New Student Orientation, and pay the
    fee in your admissions portal. Visit sjzddclm.com/orientation for more
    information.
    • Summer and Fall orientation registration opens in January.
    • Spring orientation registration opens in November.
  • Submit immunization information and records through the Student Health Web
    Portal at http://rq1.sjzddclm.com/departments/studenthealth/immunization.html. Please contact the Student Health Center at 251-460-7151, if you need assistance.
  • Request final official transcript(s) be submitted to South, if you have not yet
    done so. If applicable, also submit official test scores (i.e. ACT/SAT, IB/AP).
  • Meet with your academic advisor to register for courses in PAWS. Your advisor
    will contact you for an appointment after you register for orientation. Some
    students may be required to take a placement test.
  • Attend your scheduled orientation.
  • After semester billing posts to your student account, pay tuition or set up a payment plan via PAWS. See sjzddclm.com/onestop/resources for
    additional information.
  • Order your textbooks and other materials for classes as required.

Priority

Strongly Encouraged

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