We can’t wait for you to join us.

At Taylor, you are free to explore your passions with humble curiosity. We see academic excellence as an act of worship to our Savior, and we dedicate lives to compassionate service. In doing so, we pursue Life to the Full.

Your story has incredible value. The application process helps us get to know who you are—as a student, as a person, and as a follower of Christ. We’re one of the top Christian liberal arts colleges in the Midwest. Embrace your calling and apply today.

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Important Application Deadlines

10/15
For full scholarship/Scholar’s Day consideration, apply by October 15.
12/15
For Honors Program/Joseph P. Blades and endowed scholarships, apply by December 15.

Testing & Placement

As an incoming freshman, you have an opportunity to test out of specific classes to be placed into higher-level courses that better fit your academic skills.

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Transferring Credits

If you are bringing in college credits you’ve earned during high school or transferring from another college, ask us to evaluate your credits.

Transfer Students

What will my application include?

We want to hear how you came to faith in Christ and what God is doing in your life.

You can do this by writing your story and sharing it with us. Or if you prefer, you can instead share your story with an Admissions Counselor in person during a campus visit or over the phone.

Help us get to know you better as a student by providing us with your high school transcript. You can have it mailed directly to your Admissions Counselor or emailed to admissions@taylor.edu.

Taylor University is “test-preferred, but flexible.” We recognize test scores are only part of your story. We consider a student’s complete application file in making an admission decision.

We review applications with or without ACT, SAT, or CLT test scores. If you are unable or choose not to submit test scores, we may ask you to share more information, such as:

  • Provide recommendations from high school English and/or mathematics teachers
  • Complete an academic questionnaire (if your high school GPA is at or below 2.9)
  • Provide completed AP courses or a writing sample to determine your English course placement
  • Complete Taylor University proficiency exams in reading and mathematics

If we ask you for more information, your application is incomplete until you provide it.

Academic References are an optional addition to your application.

Helpful information:

  • FAFSA code: 001838
  • ACT code: 1248
  • SAT code: 1802
  • CLT: For a 20% discount on the CLT, use code TAYLORU

We value our Christ-centered community at Taylor, so we want to know about your walk with the Lord.

We ask that you provide the name and contact information for a pastor, mentor, or any adult (not a family member) who can speak of your spiritual walk. We may reach out to them to complete the reference form.

Contact your admissions counselor with any questions.

Tips for Academic Preparation

At Taylor, we evaluate every applicant by the same set of standards. We evaluate your academic preparedness and achievement through your grade point average, class rank (if applicable), and SAT, ACT, or CLT scores (if applicable). Challenging curriculum, including advanced placement and dual credit courses from a college, receive special consideration.

We have high standards for our students. If you plan to apply to Taylor, you should complete a challenging high school course load that will prepare you for our rigorous coursework.

Your high school course load should include each the following:

  • English: 4 years
  • Mathematics: 3-4 years; algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, calculus, or trigonometry
  • Laboratory Science: 3-4 years; biology, chemistry, or physics
  • Social Science: 2 years; American History, European History, government, sociology, psychology, or economics
  • Foreign Language: 2 years strongly recommended
  • Music: Introductory course strongly recommended
  • Art: Introductory course strongly recommended

Need help with your application?

Contact your admissions counselor or email admissions@taylor.edu.