Admission to Undergraduate Programs
Spalding University admits students whose credentials demonstrate the potential to profit from and contribute to the undergraduate programs of the University. When possible, personal interviews and campus visits are encouraged as the best means for an applicant to learn about Spalding. Prospective students may call (502) 585-7111 for a tour of campus and a meeting with an admissions counselor. Any questions, requests for information, or application materials should be directed to the Admissions Office.
Spalding University is an equal-opportunity educational institution. Admission is open to all qualified applicants regardless of race, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disability. Students, regardless of the instructional delivery format (face to face, hybrid, or online) of their proposed studies, follow the same admissions processes as outlined in the University Catalog.
Financial Aid and Default: An applicant who is in default on a federal student loan or campus based loan program (Perkins Loan or Federal Nursing Loan) or owes a refund on a government-sponsored loan or grant will not be eligible for financial aid and will need to work with Bursar upon entry to determine payment arrangements.
Residency Verification: For the purpose of determining eligibility for certain state aid grant programs, Spalding University will confirm the residency status of admitted students through the verification and review of the following (preponderance of evidence):
- Address of record, as reported on the Application for Admission;
- Photocopy of a valid state-issued Kentucky driver’s license or identification card;
- Official transcript issued by a Kentucky public or private high school showing high school graduation date;
- Evidence that the student had moved to Kentucky within the preceding 12 months and was enrolled at least half-time;
- Official transcript that the student had attended an out-of-state college within the past year and presenting evidence that he/she paid out-of-state tuition at that institution
For further information:
Category I: Prospective students with less than 24 hours of transferable college credits
Category II: Prospective students with 24 or more hours of transferable college credits
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