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Prerequisites

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As an applicant for regular admission, you are expected to have graduated from an accredited high school with a college preparatory curriculum while showing evidence of ability to complete the University's requirements for graduation.

The following pattern of course work is recommended for admission to Gonzaga:

Our office reviews each application thoroughly, and while we do not publish minimums, we do offer guidelines. If you have a GPA below 3.1, an SAT combined score for Verbal/Critical Reading and Math below 1070, or an ACT composite score below 23, we encourage an interview. Interviews may be done in person as part of a campus visit, or on the phone with an Admission Counselor.

Updated SAT and ACT Policy

We will accept all sections of the new SAT as it is provided, but will not universally use the new Written portion until further studies are done which examine the success of under-represented college-bound groups. However, our office will utilize the Written score in admission cases where more information specific to writing ability would be helpful in decision making.

We will not require the Written Section of the ACT until further testing is done. After two years of testing research, the Admission Committee will review this policy.

Home-School Policy

Home-schooled students are a significant part of Gonzaga University's applicant pool. You and your parents may choose home schooling for a variety of reasons and may implement a variety of styles. Therefore, your application receives highly individualized attention.

In recognition of the unique perspective and experience you can provide to our student body, we encourage you to apply for admission. We request the following information:

The Admission Committee will consider all material submitted and encourage you to arrange an admission interview, if possible. Please contact the Office of Admission with questions or for more information.



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