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    Wright State University-Main Campus Admissions

    New applicants to Wright State must have a 2.0 GPA and a score of 18 or better on the ACT or 840 or better on the SAT, as well as some college preparatory curriculum during high school. The admissions process operates on a rolling deadline, which means applications are accepted year-round.

    Applications to the undergraduate programs are accepted on a rolling admission basis, with an application fee of $30. In addition to the application form and fee, students must provide transcripts, the college preparatory curriculum form, and test scores. Applications can be submitted on-line.

    The college preparatory curriculum for Ohio includes four units of English, three units of mathematics, three units of social sciences, three units of science, two units of a foreign language, and one unit of visual or performing arts. Ohio residents who have completed the curriculum and have a 2.0 or higher GPA and ACT score of 18 or SAT score of 840 will be admitted.

    Graduate students must provide the following for admissions to the graduate school: application and fee, transcripts, and materials required by the department. A graduate application has an application fee of $25.

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