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Wayne State University Admissions
Incoming freshmen with a 2.75 GPA have no SAT or ACT requirements for admissions, but test scores are still required. Those applicants with a GPA between 2.0 and 2.74 must have an ACT score of at least 21 or an SAT score of at least 970.
Wayne State offers an impressive array of special circumstance admissions programs, including programs for first generation college students, students over 60 years of age, Latino students, and those who do not intend to seek a degree.
Applications to the undergraduate programs are accepted through August 1 for the fall semester, with an application fee of $30. In addition to the application form and fee, students must provide high school transcripts and test scores. Music and dance majors must also audition. Applications can be submitted on-line.
High school graduate with a 2.75 GPA or higher must submit test scores, but there is no minimum score requirement. Students with a GPA between 2.0 and 2.74 must have ACT scores of 21 or SAT scores of 970.
Graduate students must provide the following for admissions to the graduate school: transcripts, application and fee of $50, and other materials as required by the department. Students applying to the Medical School, Law School, or College of Pharmacy apply though those schools and not through the office of Graduate Admissions.