Your future is our main focus at Kaplan
University. From the moment you contact us, you will be matched with a dedicated Admissions Representative
who will help guide you through the admissions process. Our
representatives are readily available to speak with you about your
education and career goals. Every faculty member's goal is to prepare
you for a successful future.
Start the Process
To begin the admissions process or to learn more about it, call us
today at 800.987.7734 (Toll Free). We can schedule you to visit our
campus and meet with one of our Admissions Representatives. Our
dedicated staff can help you with needs such as:
- A tour of the facility
- The application process
- Questions specific to your situation
Admissions Basics
Listed below are some basic requirements and information about our
admissions process. Our dedicated team of Admissions Representatives
will answer any questions you have about our requirements or procedures.
For a more detailed list, please go to Admissions
Process.
An applicant to Kaplan University must meet one of the following
standards:
- Be a high school graduate
- Possess a General Education Development (GED) certificate
- Possess a Home Study certificate or transcript from a Home Study
program that is equivalent to high school level and is recognized by the
student’s home state
Evidence of high school graduation or equivalent must be presented to
the University. Evidence will include a certified copy of an original
high school diploma, a copy of a high school transcript indicating the
date of high school graduation, a copy of a DD214 indicating date of
high school graduation, a GED certificate or official notification that a
GED has been earned, or a college transcript indicating the date of
high school graduation, or proof of successful completion of an
associate's degree from a nationally or regionally accredited
institution of higher learning.
If applicants who currently reside in the United States but attended
school in foreign countries are unable to produce the required
documents, evidence may include certification from other official
sources.