Applicants must have graduated from a high school approved or accredited by the department of education in the state where the school is located or have successfully completed the General Education Development (GED) test to be considered for admission. Freshman applicants applying for admission to Youngstown State University must submit an official high school transcript or official GED transcript. Submission of American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores is optional. Please note: some majors require test scores to be admitted into the program.
Bachelor Degree Admission Requirements: Applicants must have a cumulative weighted high school grade point average of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher, a core unweighted grade point average* of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher and have an ACT composite score of 17 or higher, or a SAT composite score of 920 or higher (evidence-base writing and reading and math) to be admitted unconditionally. (*Core GPA is calculated based on grades earned in the following courses - English, mathematics, science, social science, and foreign language, if applicable, from 9th through 12th grade.)
Associate Degree and Pre-Associate Degree Certificate Admission Requirements: Applicants must have earned a high school diploma or GED. An official final high school transcript or official GED transcript is required.
A test-optional admissions policy was implemented beginning Fall 2020 semester. For more information regarding the test-optional admissions policy, please visit the Admissions website.
For more information regarding Career-Technical Credit Transfer, visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT) 2 Verification of Course/Program Completion Form webpage.
Home-schooled applicants must meet the following criteria:
Students planning to participate in intercollegiate athletics in their first year at YSU should call the Office of Intercollegiate Athletics at (330) 941-2282 for information about eligibility for athletics participation.
YSU requires proof that you have sufficient knowledge of the English language to follow your program of study. If your native language is not English, please see International Undergraduate Admissions.
In the presence of a formal bi-lateral agreement between Youngstown State University and a particular career center or high school, students may earn college credit for specified technical courses they successfully completed in high school. Youngstown State University has many program-specific articulation agreements with career and technical centers and high schools in northeast Ohio. Students in those approved articulated programs of study receive instructions from their career and technical center or high school about how to have earned credits posted to their YSU transcripts after they enroll at YSU and meet college readiness criteria. Students who complete career-technical programs of study may also receive specified articulated college credit. Students have 18 months from high school graduation to apply for the credit. For information about College Tech Prep at YSU, visit their website.
Applicants must arrange to have their high school send a transcript of all coursework completed along with grades received in each course to the Admissions Office. Partial transcripts will be given consideration for early decisions. If the applicant's academic record meets or exceeds YSU's admission requirements, notification of conditional acceptance will be made before high school graduation. A final official high school transcript showing a graduation date must be received prior to the first day of the semester in which the student is enrolled. Official transcripts can not be emailed or faxed to the Admissions Office.
In certain situations, students who do not meet the requirements for unconditional or regular admission to YSU may be offered conditional admission. For more details regarding first-year and transfer student conditional admission, please review the Strong Start and Transfer Students sections below.
Conditionally admitted status is not to be applied to students in the BCHHS's Police Academy program. Students accepted in the Police Academy are not required to take the placement test.
Students entering Distance Learning Programs will not be considered for conditional admission status.
If a Youngstown Rayen Early College (YREC) student has earned a GPA of 2.00 or above and has passed all required developmental courses, the student’s ACT or SAT test score will not be considered in establishing the student’s conditional admission status.
Incoming first-time students with a cumulative weighted high school grade point average of a 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) or higher but unweighted core grade point average does not meet test optional requirements or ACT composite is below 17 or SAT composite below 920 (evidence-based writing and reading and math), or have no ACT or SAT scores, will be reviewed for possible admission to YSU through the Strong Start Program.
Students offered admission to YSU through the Strong Start Program:
Transfer students with a transfer GPA below 2.00 (out of 4.00) are not eligible for regular admission but may be admitted with conditions after review by the Admissions Committee.
Conditionally admitted transfer students must meet the following requirements:
The restrictions imposed on coursework and semester hours will be removed when the student has done the following:
COURSE | TITLE | S.H. |
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ENGL 1541 | Introduction to College Writing | 3 |
Secondary or adult students who successfully complete specified technical programs are eligible to have technical credit transfer to public colleges and universities. This transfer of credit is described in Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAG). Students are guaranteed the transfer of applicable credits among Ohio's public colleges and universities and equitable treatment in the application of credits to admissions and degree requirements. (CT) 2 helps more high school and adult career-technical students to go to college and enter with college credit; technical credit saves students money and time; and Ohio business and industry will benefit from more employees with higher education and advanced skills.
The language in section 3333.162 of the Ohio Revised Code requires the Ohio Department of Higher Education and the Ohio Department of Education to develop policies and procedures ensuring that students at an adult career-technical education institution or secondary career-technical education institution can transfer agreed upon technical courses completed there (that adhere to recognized industry standards) to any public institution of higher education "without unnecessary duplication or institutional barriers."
To access credit, students will need to request a CTAG Verification Form be sent by the career-institution from which they attended/graduated, to the YSU Office of College Tech Prep and Special Projects. Students have three years from high school graduation to apply for credit. For more information on how to access (CT)² credit visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT) 2 Verification of Course/Program Completion Form webpage.