Freshman Applicants - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (2024)

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Complete either the USC Application or theCommon App. Choose the application that you are most comfortable submitting. There is no advantage in the admission process to using one application over the other. 

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USC Application Guide

Required Materials

All freshman applicants must submit the following credentials:

You'll provide your high school courses/grades for your senior year only, choose your major, complete the essay, and list your extracurricular activities, honors and awards. You will also decide whether you want us to consider your ACT/SAT scores in the review process.

All information submitted with your application will be used to determine admission and merit-based scholarship award decisions.

Regardless of which application you select, you must pay the nonrefundable $65 application fee or use an ACT, College Board, NACAC, SCOIR, or Common App application fee waiver, if eligible.

Upload a legible unofficial copy of your high school transcript in JPG or PDF format. After you submit the application, we’ll review your uploaded transcript and let you know if we need an official one. The unofficial transcript must list grades through the end of your junior year and include your full name and high school name. Do not send an official high school transcript to the admissions office unless it is requested.

If you already graduated from high school, request to have your official transcript sent to USC’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Don't forget to list your senior year courses and credits on the application. You must list the exact amount of credit (full, half, trimester) for each course. You will also need to list all dual enrollment courses you are taking.

We aretest-optionalfor the spring, summer and fall 2025 terms. This means you are not required to submit SAT and/or ACT scores for admission or merit scholarship consideration. You will select “Yes” or “No” on the application to indicate whether you want us to review your test scores as part of the admission process.

If you choose to report your scores on the application, enter the highest scores for the ACT composite and/or the SAT total.If you took either test more than once, we will super score using all tests taken.

USC’s deadline for receipt of test scores is based on the credentials deadline associated with your application type. If test scores are not received by the credentials deadline, your application will be considered on a space-available basis. We require official scores only if you enroll in USC. Our SAT code is 5818 and our ACT code is 3880.

USC will be test-optional through the fall, spring and summer 2025. Review frequently asked questions about USC's test-optional policy.

Important Dates

Freshman applications must be submitted by the following deadlines:

  • Freshman Applicants - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (2)

    Early Action Application Deadline

    Apply by Oct. 15 to get an admissions decision in mid-December.

  • Freshman Applicants - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (3)

    Honors College Application Deadline

    Apply by Nov. 15 to be considered for Top Scholars awards and the Honors College.

  • Freshman Applicants - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (4)

    Regular Application Deadline

    Apply by Dec. 1 to get an admissions decision by mid-March.

Application Review

Freshman admission is based primarily on a student’s academic performance. This includes grades earned in core classes in high school, class standing or class rank (if available) and rigor of coursework. The admissions committee evaluates each applicant in that year’s pool and selects applicants based on the following factors:

Students seeking admission as freshmen are expected to meet the minimum college prep high school core course curriculum required by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.

  • 4 units with strong reading, writing, communicating and research
  • Recommended that 2 of the 4 units are literature based, including American, British and World literature
  • College prep English I, II, III and IV meet requirement
  • Algebra I*
  • Algebra II
  • Geometry
  • Fourth higher level unit selected among Algebra III, pre-calculus, calculus, probability and statistics, discrete mathematics, or computer science**

*Foundations in algebra and intermediate algebra may count together as a substitute for Algebra I if a student successfully completes Algebra II.

**Computer science should involve significant programming content, not simply keyboarding or using applications.

  • 2 units from different fields: biology, chemistry, physics or earth science
  • 1 additional unit from biology, chemistry, physics or earth science or any other laboratory science with biology, chemistry, physics and/or earth science as a prerequisite*

*Courses in general science or introductory science for which one of these four units is not a prerequisite will not meet this requirement.

  • 1 unit U.S. history
  • ½ unit economics
  • ½ unit government
  • 1 unit world history or geography strongly recommended
  • Both units must be in the same language
  • Art appreciation, art history or performance in one of the fine arts
  • 2 units of college-preparatory coursework*
  • Computer science with significant programming content recommended

*Alternative electives include college-preparatory courses in English, fine arts, foreign languages, social science, humanities, mathematics and laboratory science (for which biology, chemistry, physics or earth science is a prerequisite).

High school grades are the most important factor in determining a student's ability to compete for admission to USC. We look for demonstrated academic achievement by reviewing courses and grades, recognizingthat different high schools provide different levels of opportunity.

We recommend taking the most challenging coursework available at your high school, provided you can be successful. This includes programs like honors, AP, IB and dual enrollment. Many of these courses also provide opportunities to earn college credit while attending high school.

We suggest reviewing our academic profile as you consider your preferred testing plan. The profile shows the ranges for standardized test scores, high school GPA and class rank for general admission, Capstone Scholars and the South Carolina Honors College.

Part of our review process includes your choice of major. You have the option to choose a second choice major on your application. This ensures the highest consideration for admission based on the competitiveness of each class and the capacity of some majors. If you are unsure of your major, you can select “Undeclared” in the College of Arts and Sciences.

The essay is your opportunity to tell us something about yourself that is not already in your application. The purpose is to get to know you better. The best essay topic is going to be the one you are most excited to write about and one that reflects on a personal experience. Make it less about the topic and more about you!

There is one required essay on the application that is reviewed as part of our holistic admissions process. You will choose an essay prompt from the list provided in the application, regardless of application type.

This section allows you to list and explain up to 10 extracurricular activities you’ve been involved in throughout high school. In the description, include your duties, recognitions or leadership roles. Explain the activity and your specific involvement. It’s more about quality than quantity in this section!

All South Carolina students who are ranked in the top 10% oftheir high school graduating class will be admitted to the University ofSouth Carolina’s Columbia campus starting with the Fall 2024application cycle.

To be eligible students must:

  • Graduate from a SC public high school or be a South Carolina resident graduating from an independent school with a graduating class of 20 or more students.
  • Apply as an entering first-time freshman by the December 1 application deadline.
  • Complete the required college preparatory high school course curriculum with no grade below a C.

Program details:

  • Class rank is determined at the end of the junior year in high school as indicated on the high school transcript provided when students apply.
  • Admission to the first-choice major indicated on the admission application is not guaranteed.
  • Students enrolled in dual credit or college courses may also have to meet minimum transfer requirements.
  • Non-traditional high school students and mid-year graduates may qualify on a case-by-case basis.
  • If a high school does not rank, a school profile displaying senior class GPA percentile data will be requested from the high school to determine eligibility.

Academic Profile

These ranges reflect the middle 50% of the students who were admitted in 2024 and give you a general idea of where you fall within each academic range.

Standardized Test Scores Middle 50%

South Carolina Residents Nonresidents Capstone Scholars Honors College
1110-1320 SAT 1260-1410 SAT 1340-1430 SAT 1430-1530 SAT
22-30 ACT 27-32 ACT 30-32 ACT 32-35 ACT

High School Academic Performance* Middle 50%

Freshman Class Capstone Scholars Honors College
4.1 - 4.7 HS GPA 4.3 - 4.9 HS GPA 4.5 - 5.1 HS GPA
7% - 26% Class Rank 3% - 14% Class Rank 1% - 5% Class Rank

* Class rank ranges only include students whose high school provides a ranking.

After You Apply

After you submit the application, you can check your application status on yourUSC Admissions Portal. You can also request changes to your application. Once we've made a decision on your application, you will receive an email instructing you to check your portal.

USC Admissions Portal

Decision Types

Admit - Admitted freshmen have until May 1 to decide to enroll.

Bridge to Carolina - A select group of students will be invited to participate in one of our bridge programs,Gameco*ck GatewayandPalmetto Pathway.

Waitlist - A limited number of students will be offered a place on the waitlist.

Deny - While freshman admission to USC is not an option, students can become a Gameco*ck by transferring to USC in a future semester.

Freshman Applicants - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (2024)

FAQs

What does undergraduate freshman admission mean? ›

As an undergraduate you may apply for admission as a freshman or a transfer student. You are a freshman if you completed high school (secondary school) and have not yet enrolled in a regular session at a college or university.

Can you appeal a rejection from UMD? ›

There must be new and compelling academic information that was not available at the time of the initial application review. For freshmen students, only those who were denied admission are eligible for an appeal. Freshmen students admitted to the spring semester are admitted students and are not eligible to appeal.

Does GW look at demonstrated interest? ›

Yes, George Washington University (GWU) does track demonstrated interest. Demonstrated interest is when an applicant actively expresses genuine enthusiasm for a college by engaging with it in various ways. Here are some ways to show GWU your interest: 1.

Is it hard to get into GW? ›

The acceptance rate at George Washington University is 49%.

This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools.

Do college admissions look at freshman grades? ›

Colleges and universities that take a holistic approach to admissions want to learn your whole story, so they look at your freshman grades as one page in that book. With grades and classes, context is also important: What courses did you choose from the options you had available to you?

Am I an undergraduate if I'm a freshman? ›

An undergraduate is “a student in a university or college who has not received a first, especially a bachelor's, degree.”

How successful are admission appeals? ›

Only 1 to 2 percent of appeals are successful. Some students may see this as overwhelming odds and decide against it. Others may see it as an opening, however small and decide to go for it. If they are lucky, they would be in that 1-2% who managed to get the admissions decision overturned.

Is it possible to be reconsidered after declining an offer of admission at a university? ›

While students certainly can ask a university to reconsider, these are rarely, if ever, successful in changing an admission decision.

What is the best reason to appeal college rejection? ›

Turning to more legit reasons to appeal an admissions decision, here are the most common:
  • You have a previously undisclosed health condition or personal issue that could change the way your application is viewed. ...
  • Your grades or test scores were reported incorrectly on the application.
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What is GW freshman retention rate? ›

George Washington University boasts impressive graduation rates, with 84% of students graduating, placing the institution in the top 10% of colleges and universities. The retention rate is also noteworthy at 91%, ranking in the top 15%.

Which school at GW is the hardest to get into? ›

I was wondering the same question, but from what I know is that GW is very well known for it's international affairs program and the Elliot School of international affairs is the hardest school to get intoout of all, but other majors such as political science (which is located in Columbian College of Arts and Sciences) ...

What does GW look for in applicants? ›

The review of a GW admissions application is holistic and includes an evaluation of the applicant's academic background, the rigor of the high school program, and grades earned.

What are the odds of getting into George Washington University? ›

George Washington admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 49%. Students that get into George Washington have an average SAT score between 1330-1490 or an average ACT score of 31-34. The regular admissions application deadline for George Washington is January 5.

How prestigious is GW? ›

George Washington University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #67. Its tuition and fees are $64,990.

What kind of students go to George Washington University? ›

The University's enrollments total approximately 25,500 students, of which about 10,800 are undergraduate students,14,100 are graduate and professional students, and 600 are non-degree students. GW students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and 140 countries.

What is the meaning of undergraduate freshman? ›

Description: A student attending any institution for the first time at the undergraduate level. Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term.

What is the meaning of undergraduate admission? ›

If you do not have a college degree, you are not a college graduate. You are an “undergraduate.” People who apply to college are applying for an undergraduate admission. ( A university is a school that has at least one undergraduate college and at least one graduate school.

What is the difference between graduate admissions and undergraduate admissions? ›

Graduate studies are more specific, so they have stricter requirements, but the process is relatively simple for both programs. Undergraduate programs require a high school diploma, while graduate ones require a bachelor's degree. The requirements are pretty different for standardized testing as well.

What does undergraduate mean when applying to college? ›

An undergraduate degree is a credential you typically pursue after high school. In the United States, undergraduate degrees include associate degrees and bachelor's degrees. Three main institutions typically offer undergraduate degree programs: universities, liberal arts colleges, and community colleges.

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