Grand valley application fee waiver
You can download the Undergraduate Application on the left.
Freshman Admission
- Complete items 1 through 36 on the attached tear-off application. Do not forget to sign your completed application.
- Attach your check or money order with the nonrefundable $30.00 fee. Make your check payable to Grand Valley State University. Special circumstances may permit a waiver of the application fee. Contact Grand Valley’s Admissions Office for more information.
- Bring your completed application and fee to your high school counselor’s office.
- Your high school counselor should complete the application and send it with your official high school transcript to the Admissions Office, Grand Valley State University, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401.
- Admission Test Results. Michigan Applicants: Submit results of the American College Test (ACT). When you take the test, list Grand Valley as one of the recipients of your scores. Our school code for the ACT is 2005. Out-of-State Applicants: Submit results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the ACT. Grand Valley’s code for the SAT is 1258. Exception: Applicants who have been out of high school for three or more years are not required to submit either of the above test scores.
- Admission Notification. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis once your file is complete. Grand Valley prides itself on quick response times on applications. You can expect to hear from Grand Valley within three weeks. If you have not received a confirmation within that time, contact the Admissions Office at (616) 331-2025 or toll free at (800) 748-0246.
- Application Filing Deadlines. The Admissions Office must receive your complete \ application at least 30 calendar days before the final day of registration for the semester in which you wish to enroll. However, admission to any semester is subject to earlier closing without notice. Admitted freshmen must submit Enrollment/Orientation fee by May 1 to guarantee a place in the freshman class.
- All documents and supporting data required for admission become the property of Grand Valley State University and will not be returned to you.
- Grand Valley grants admission to students who are prepared to meet the challenges of a rigorous university curriculum. Freshman applicants will be reviewed using a combination of high school courses completed, cumulative grade point average, standardized test scores, grade point trend, and other factors provided by the applicant.
Transfer Admission
- Complete applicable items 1 through 36 on the attached tear-off application. Do not forget to sign your application. Send application to: Admissions Office, Grand Valley State University, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401.
- Attach your check or money order with the nonrefundable $30.00 fee. Make your check payable to Grand Valley State University. Special circumstances may permit a waiver of the application fee. Contact Grand Valley’s Admissions Office for more information.
- Official Transcripts. You must request that official transcripts be sent from each college attended (whether you earned credits or not) to the Admissions Office at Grand Valley. If you have completed fewer than 30 semester (or 45 quarter) hours of credit, you must request that an official high school transcript be sent to Grand Valley as well.
- Admission Notification. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis once your file is complete. Grand Valley prides itself on quick response times on applications. You can expect to hear from Grand Valley within three weeks. If you have not received a confirmation within that time, contact the Admissions Office at (616) 331-2025 or toll free at (800) 748-0246.
- Application Filing Deadlines. The Admissions office must receive your complete application at least 30 calendar days prior to the first day of classes before the final day of registration for the semester in which you wish to enroll.
- All documents and supporting data required for admission become the property of Grand Valley State University and will not be returned to you.
- MACRAO Agreement. Students who attend a Michigan community college and earn an associate’s degree under the MACRAO agree.
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