Application Information
Bachelor of Science Architectural Studies
LEVEL 1 (PRE-ARCHITECTURE) ACADEMIC BACKGROUND REQUIREDH.S. Diploma or equivalent
ACADEMIC RECORD
Admission to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning is based on an overall assessment of both academic and nonacademic qualifications. The primary review factors for admission are the strength and quality of the high school curriculum, high school class percentile, grade point average and the ACT or SAT.
Typically, students who are admitted as pre-architecture students meet the following academic credentials:
FRESHMAN APPLICANTS: REQUIRED STANDARDIZED TESTSACT or SAT International students: TOEFL score of 79 (iBT) or 550 (PBT) or IELTS examination score of 6.0.
PORTFOLIONone required APPLICATION
LEVEL 2 (ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES)
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND REQUIRED
58 credits minimum, including:
21 credits in required Level 1 architecture courses (or equivalents) 6 credits Arts 6 credits Humanities 6 credits Natural Sciences (including a lab) 6 credits Social Sciences 6 additional credits in Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences or Social Sciences 7 credits Free Electives
Completion of English, mathematics, physics and foreign language competencies
ACADEMIC RECORD2.75 minimum GPA on overall college record 2.75 minimum GPA in required Level 1 architecture courses
PORTFOLIOIt is Required
APPLICATIONApplication instructions and portfolio guidelines are available in the school’s Student Advising Office (AUP 225).
Submit “Level 2 Application” to the Student Advising Office no later than MARCH 1 for the fall. There is no spring semester admission to Level 2.
Transfer students applying to Level 2 must demonstrate that they have taken the equivalent of the Level 1 program of study. A portfolio showing the student’s architectural work must be submitted to demonstrate course equivalencies.
BECAUSE ENROLLMENT IS CONTINGENT UPON AVAILABLE STAFFING AND FACILITIES, SATISFACTION OF THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO LEVEL 2. THE ACADEMIC QUALITY AND DESIGN PORTFOLIO OF THE STUDENT’S LEVEL 1 STUDIES ARE CAREFULLY REVIEWED BY A FACULTY COMMITTEE. STUDENTS WITH THE STRONGEST ACADEMIC RECORDS AND DESIGN PORTFOLIOS ARE SELECTED FOR ADMISSION.
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