90 Semester/135 Quarter hours of college coursework with minimum accumulative
2.75 GPA (4.0 scale)
24 Semester/36 Quarter hours in Life Science courses (half with laboratory component)
6 Semester/9 Quarter hours in Biology related courses (laboratory recommended)
6 Semester/9 Quarter hours in Chemistry courses (laboratory recommended)
12 Semester/18 Quarter hours in Additional Life/Natural Science courses
3 Semester/4.5 Quarter hours in English Composition/Writing
3 Semester/4.5 Quarter hours in College Algebra or Higher
3 Semester/4.5 Quarter hours in Humanities
3 Semester/4.5 Quarter hours in Social Sciences
LIFE and NATURAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Applying is simple, just choose your path below to get started! We recommend that you apply one year prior to your desired start date, and if you have any questions our Enrollment Team is here to assist. Our Quarters begin January, April, July, and October (terms and deadlines).
Life University has decided to continue waiving its SAT, ACT, and GRE test requirements for those students who anticipate matriculating for the 2022-2023 Academic Year. While the SAT combined score and sub-scores and the ACT Composite and sub-scores are used to determine course advisement and placement, they are not used as sole criteria for admissibility or inadmissibility. Further, if scores for SAT or ACT were not submitted, an ACCUPLACER test or other placement test is required prior to the start of the quarter.
All applicants to the Undergraduate Program must submit:
For more information on the Undergraduate Requirements, click here.
Applicants who graduated from high school five or more years ago and who lack ACT or SAT test scores must pass special placement exams or designated English and Mathematics prerequisites before they are permitted to enroll in courses in English and Mathematics.
The Higher Education Policy Commission requires that all freshmen submit the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores, except applicants who graduated from high school five or more years ago.
International Students: Please read through all instructions for international applicants here.
All applicants to the Graduate Program must submit:
For more information on the Graduate Requirements, click here.
*Official GRE test scores are required for the Master’s in Sport Health Science
Letter of Intent: Applicant should submit a cover letter stating goals and objectives in pursuing a degree in Sport Health Science, Clinical Nutrition, or Positive Psychology.
International Students: Please read through all instructions for international applicants here.
All applicants to the Doctor of Chiropractic Program must submit:
For more information on the Doctor of Chiropractic Program Requirements, click here.
International Students: Please read through all instructions for international applicants here.