High School Students
Admission to Adrian College is selective. Each application is individually reviewed and evaluated on the merits of academic credentials, personal character and potential to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by Adrian College.
The College evaluates the rigor of the applicant’s curriculum, grades earned, ACT or SAT scores, class rank and leadership potential demonstrated by involvement in school, community or religious organizations.
Adrian College recommends a minimum of 15 units of academic coursework in English, mathematics, science, social science and foreign language.
Applicants are welcome to visit Adrian College and can make arrangements for a personal tour by calling the Office of Admissions at 800-877-2246. Students will be considered for admission when the Office of Admissions has received;
- The application for admission. It is suggested that a completed application should be submitted between September 1 and March 15 of the senior year in high school. Students may apply online at http://www.adrian.edu/apply.
- The high school transcript. The applicant must request that the high school send an official transcript to the Office of Admissions. The high school transcript should include at least six semesters of work. Students who have already completed high school, should be sure to have final high school transcript submitted showing the graduation date. Students who did not graduate from high school may qualify for admission by successfully completing the General Education Development Test. International students may have additional requirements. Please refer to the requirements and procedures for international students.
- SAT or ACT score, if available and you wish them to be considered.
- Official college transcripts (for high school students dual enrolled in a college or university).
- TOEFL, IELTS, or MET scores (for non-native speakers of English).