Basic Admissions Requirements
Required High School Units
Applicants should have a graduation date and have at least 16-18 acceptable units of secondary school work. (A unit is defined as five 45-minute periods each week for 36 weeks.)
Ten of these units must be in academic subjects. The following distribution of units is recommended:
-English (3 units)
-Mathematics (2 units)
-Natural science (1 unit)
-Social studies or history (2 units)
-Foreign language (2 units)
ACT
Scores are primarily used to determine course placement and as an advisory function. On the baccalaureate level scores are also used to determine if you must complete a mathematics requirement and/or used as major entrance requirements (i.e, sophomore level nursing and/or teaching education majors). ACT scores are not used to determine program placement (associate/baccalaureate).
Applicants should have a graduation date and have at least 16-18 acceptable units of secondary school work. (A unit is defined as five 45-minute periods each week for 36 weeks.)
Ten of these units must be in academic subjects. The following distribution of units is recommended:
-English (3 units)
-Mathematics (2 units)
-Natural science (1 unit)
-Social studies or history (2 units)
-Foreign language (2 units)
ACT
Scores are primarily used to determine course placement and as an advisory function. On the baccalaureate level scores are also used to determine if you must complete a mathematics requirement and/or used as major entrance requirements (i.e, sophomore level nursing and/or teaching education majors). ACT scores are not used to determine program placement (associate/baccalaureate).
BJU CLEP and AP INFORMATION
Codes
ACT - 3836
SAT - 5065
FAFSA - 003421
SAT - 5065
FAFSA - 003421
Contact Information
Office of Admission
Bob Jones University
1700 Wade Hampton Blvd.
Greenville, SC 29614
(864) 242-5100
Bob Jones University
1700 Wade Hampton Blvd.
Greenville, SC 29614
(864) 242-5100
ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Dual Credit Courses
Contact Luke Hollis (Admission Counselor, BJU Office of Admission) to determine which courses are best to take for dual enrollment purposes.
(800) 252-6363
LHOLLIS@BJU.EDU
(800) 252-6363
LHOLLIS@BJU.EDU