Salisbury University is test-optional, meaning we do not require SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission to the University. Applicants who do not plan on submitting test scores should indicate they wish to apply test-optional on their application (Common Application or Salisbury University Application). All standardized test results must be officially forwarded to Salisbury University from the respective testing centers or your high school guidance office. The ETS code number for Salisbury University is 5403 and the ACT code is 1716. If you are scheduled to take an exam in the future, please remember to include Salisbury University when asked where you want your scores reported. For information about the Test Optional Policy please click here.
Request your official transcripts early from your guidance office. Faxes will not be accepted. Mailing Address: Office of Admissions 1200 Camden Avenue Salisbury, MD 21801
If you have attended more than one high school and the latest school does not include previous course work, a transcript from the previous high school must be received. In addition, if you have taken courses at a community college or at an accredited four-year college or university, official transcripts must also be received once you have decided to attend SU.
Salisbury University requires one letter of recommendation, typically satisfied by the Secondary School Counselor's Recommendation Form submitted by your school counselor. Applicants are welcome to submit additional letters of recommendation, but they are encouraged to include them in the transcript packet. Any letter of recommendation included with the transcript packet will remain with the student's file for review. If other recommendation letters are submitted separately, the Office of Admission will match them with the student's application to the degree possible. If you choose to apply using the Common Application, electronic copies of the high school transcript and letters of recommendation will also be accepted
This is your opportunity to tell us more about you, beyond what we would see on your transcript. If you are pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts, you are required to submit a portfolio of your work to the Art Department. Portfolio reviews are done twice annually with deadlines of: December 1 or March 1. For more information or to submit your portfolio, visit SlideRoom. Once you've submitted an application to Salisbury University a letter will arrive in the mail with your GullNet username and password. You will have the ability to track your requirements and application status with your GullNet account. There is a $50.00 application fee.
Salisbury University has four different admissions plans under which freshman applicants are considered: