You must provide official documentation during enrollment, unless an extension is granted.
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If you have questions about the undergraduate college admissions process, we can help. Whether you’re a new student, transferring qualifying credits or looking for information on our Portfolio Assessment, our team is available to walk you through the application process—and help you get on your way towards earning your degree. Learn more about specific admissions requirements below.
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To gain admission to DeVry University, you must first interview with an Admissions Advisor (Admissions Representative in Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Nebraska) and complete an application for admission. All other general and specific admission requirements must be met, including those regarding age, prior education and evaluation of proficiency in the basic and prerequisite skills needed for college-level work.
Whether you choose to study online or on campus, you must be at least 17 years old on the first day of classes.
Your prior education history must meet at least one of the following criteria:
Each applicant must have earned one of the following educational credentials from a DeVry-recognized organization1:
You must provide official documentation during enrollment, unless an extension is granted.
Prior educational performance is considered, in conjunction with demonstrated proficiency in college-level skills, to determine admissibility.
When you apply, you must show evidence of college-level skills appropriate to the chosen program in at least one of the following ways:
Applicants to the Technical Management programs must have successfully completed at least 12 semester-credit hours at a recognized post-secondary institution or must hold a DeVry-recognized associate degree or higher3.
Special Admission Requirements for Medical Billing & Coding, Website Design and Website Development Program Applicants
Applicants to these programs must complete DeVry’s English placement exam; those who place into transitional studies coursework in English must take ENGL062 in their first session as part of their program requirements. Required transitional studies coursework may affect program length and cost. These applicants are not required to complete the University’s math placement exam. In addition, such applicants without prior education experience and who test into foundations coursework are not admitted but are offered enrollment in ENGL017.
To be eligible for study in online coursework, applicants must:
International applicants should obtain academic advising prior to enrolling to ensure you can retain nonimmigrant status while enrolled at DeVry.
Most DeVry locations are authorized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to accept and enroll F-1 Visa students, and require international applicants to submit certain financial and academic documentation before you will be considered for admission. To be considered for admission to DeVry, and before an I-20 can be issued, you must:
We are also authorized to accept and enroll international applicants who wish to transfer to DeVry from other U.S. institutions. In addition to providing the items listed above, transfer applicants must notify the current institution of their intent to transfer. We will communicate with the current institution and process the necessary immigration forms to complete the transfer.
All instruction and services are provided in English.
In addition to fulfilling all other college admission requirements, if your native language is not English, you must demonstrate English-language proficiency. The English-language proficiency requirement is waived for applicants who meet one of the following criteria:
Applicants whose native language is other than English may also demonstrate English-language proficiency by providing evidence of one of the following:
If you were home-schooled or attended a high school not recognized by DeVry, you must provide one of the following:
See additional specific admission requirements in the academic catalog.
Plan II Applicants
In addition to meeting all regular admission requirements, applicants selecting this option must have earned a business-related credential approved by DeVry for articulation. Among others, the following credentials are considered:
Just want to brush up on your skills? If you wish to enroll in courses for personal or professional enrichment, but do not intend to pursue a program of study, you must complete a non-matriculated student enrollment agreement. Some general admission requirements and procedures may be waived, especially for high school students participating in an approved enrollment plan. You must demonstrate that you possess the requisite skills and competencies for the intended coursework; an academic administrator will evaluate your status by appropriate means.
Enrollment with non-matriculated status is limited to course attempts totaling 24 semester-credit hours, and further restrictions may be imposed if you’re not making adequate progress.
Non-matriculated students are not eligible for career services, housing assistance, part-time-employment assistance, financial aid or benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
You may already know how to do many of the things taught in our required classes before you start your undergraduate admissions and enrollment process. We think that knowledge should count toward your degree.
Our Portfolio Assessment (PFA) allows current students to earn credit for learning done outside of a traditional classroom. The PFA process at DeVry provides you with the opportunity to cut some costs and lessen your course workload. By working with your Student Support Advisor (SSA), you will create a portfolio for credit evaluation showcasing that you have mastered the competencies of one or more specific DeVry courses. Your SSA will help you apply, determine your eligibility and, if eligible, enroll in the PFA course at DeVry. During this course, you’ll have the opportunity to create a portfolio highlighting your experience.
If you are interested, please connect with your SSA to learn more about the portfolio assessment process.
1Tennessee residents must provide one of the following: a copy of an official high school transcript; a GED® certificate or the equivalent; or an official transcript of a post-secondary degree. The post-secondary transcript must include the name of the high school and the high school graduation date.
2This applies only to active duty military personnel, National Guard members and Reserve U.S. military personnel. This provision excludes military spouses, dependents, Department of Defense civilians, separated veterans and military retirees. Applicants accepted based on an Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score must complete placement testing to determine initial course placement.
3Admission to the Technical Management program does not require prior college credit for those attending a New Jersey location.
4Such applicants may submit a letter from the institution's registrar or principal indicating the language of instruction at the institution was English or that the program was taught in English. Also acceptable is a credentials evaluation report from an approved education credentials evaluation agency indicating the language of instruction at the institution was English or the program was taught in English.
5International applicants requiring an I-20 form may not take DeVry-administered ESL tests.
6Each student is allotted 13 hours of tutoring per academic session through www.Tutor.com (available 24/7). Additional tutoring services are also available through www.DeVryTutors.com.