We are thrilled you are considering Ƶ State University as your college home. We hope you find this information helpful. If you have any questions about completing your application for admission, you can find your counselor on the contact us page.

You should apply for Freshman Admission if you are:

  • A senior in high school or
  • Graduated high school within the last 5 years and have not enrolled in another college or university after graduating.

You should apply for Transfer Freshman admission if you:

  • Graduated from high school in the last five years,
  • Attended another college and have earned less than 30 semester hours or 50 quarter hours of transferable college credit.

Homeschool and Architecture applicants must meet additional requirements.

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First-Year Student Announcement:

First-year students applying to Ƶ State University for the Spring 2025, Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters may be admitted without an ACT or SAT score if they have a GPA of 3.2 or higher.* Students who have a GPA of less than 3.2 should submit official ACT or SAT scores along with their high school transcript to be considered for admission. All students must be on track to complete the Required High School Curriculum to be admitted.

*Ƶ State calculates your high school GPA for admission based on 17 required high school courses.

Note: Test scores are still required for some scholarships (eg. Zell Miller) and programs (eg. Architecture).
Test scores may also be used for Math placement (see Step 3 on the )

 

Freshman and Transfer Freshman Deadlines

Semester Application Opens Application Deadlines Document Deadline Classes Begin
Spring 2025 August 1, 2024 December 1, 2024 December 1, 2024 January 6, 2025
Summer 2025 August 1, 2024 April 11, 2025 April 25, 2025 May 12, 2025
Fall 2025 - Priority Deadline* August 1, 2024 November 1, 2024 November 15, 2024 August 11, 2025
Fall 2025 - Regular Deadline August 1, 2024 July 1, 2025 July 15, 2025 August 11, 2025

*Ƶ by the Priority Deadline to have early access to Housing and Orientation sign-ups.

Average Freshman Student Profile


GPA: 3.36

SAT: Evidence-based-writing: 579 | Math: 563

ACT: English: 23 | Reading: 25 | Math: 22

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Admission Requirements

GPA Requirement

Minimum 2.5 with qualifying test scores
Minimum 3.2* test optional (through Summer 2026)
(Recalculated by Ƶ, in 17 units of required High School coursework)

Note: Test scores are still required for some scholarships (eg. Zell Miller) and programs
(eg. Architecture).

Test scores may also be used for Math placement (see Step 3 on the  Math placement page)
*First-year students applying to Ƶ State University through the Summer 2026 semester may be admitted without an ACT or SAT score if they have a GPA of 3.2 or higher.* Students with a GPA of less than 3.2 should submit official ACT or SAT scores and their high school transcript to be considered for admission. 

*Test scores will be required at Ƶ State University starting in Fall 2026. 

Required High School Curriculum

4 units of English | 4 units of Math | 4 units of Science | 3 units of Social Science | 2 units of same Foreign Language, 2 units of American Sign Language, or 2 units of USG approved Computer Science

Please see the USG-Freshman Admission Requirements .

If you are a homeschool student, please complete the 

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Testing Requirements

Ƶ State accepts either the SAT or the ACT for freshmen and transfer freshmen applicants. Scores from the ACT and the SAT will not be combined. Applicants must meet minimum* English/Critical Reading and Math section requirements.

*Please note: Test scores will be required beginning Fall 2026 at Ƶ State University for first-year applicants.

ACT: 18 - English or Reading | 18 Math

*Full ACT test score reports are required for any test score submissions. Ƶ does not accept ACT Superscores.  

SAT: 500 - Evidence Based Reading and Writing | 490 Math Section Score

Architecture Degree Program Applicants: 

Please note that there are higher admissions requirements for the Architecture Degree program and seats are limited. Applicants are encouraged to complete their application and submit all required documents by January 31 for admission the following fall semester.

High School GPA:  3.0

SAT:
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Score: 500
Math Section Score: 570

ACT:
English or Reading sub-score of 18
Math sub-score of 23

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Testing FAQs

  • First-year students applying to Ƶ State University for the through Summer 2026 semesters may be admitted without an ACT or SAT score if they have a GPA of 3.2 or higher.* Students who have a GPA of less than 3.2 should submit official ACT or SAT scores along with their high school transcript to be considered for admission. All students must be on track to complete the Required High School Curriculum to be admitted. 
     
    First-Year students applying to Ƶ State University for Fall 2026 or beyond are required to submit official SAT or ACT scores along with official high school transcripts. 
     
    *Ƶ State calculates your high school GPA for admission based on . 
  • First-year students applying to Ƶ State University for the through Summer 2026 semesters may be admitted without an ACT or SAT score if they have a GPA of 3.2 or higher.* Students who have a GPA of less than 3.2 should submit official ACT or SAT scores along with their high school transcript to be considered for admission. All students must be on track to complete the Required High School Curriculum to be admitted. 
     
    First-Year students applying to Ƶ State University for Fall 2026 or beyond must submit official SAT or ACT scores along with official high school transcripts. 
     
    *Ƶ State calculates your high school GPA for admission based on the . 
  • Ƶ State University will remain test-optional through Summer 2026 for students with a recalculated GPA of 3.2 but recommends all first-year applicants to take and submit official test scores.

    Effective for students applying for Fall 2026 or beyond, all first-year applicants will be required to submit SAT or ACT by admissions deadlines. Students should plan to complete test-score admissions requirements. 

  • Yes, you will need to submit official test-scores even if you have completed less than 30 transferable credit hours of dual enrollment course work.  
  • Official scores must be submitted electronically by the respective testing agency. Use the following school codes to submit your official test scores: 
     
    SAT school code: 5359 
    ACT school code: 0833 
  • For the SAT, we will take the highest Evidence-based Reading & Writing section and Mathematics section if there is more than one set of scores.  

    For the ACT, we will take the highest ACT English or Reading and ACT Math scores if there is more than one set of scores.  

    Ƶ doesn’t  superscore SAT with ACT scores.  

Freshman/ Transfer Freshman Application Process

  1. Online application and fee
    Submit your  and $40 application fee online by the deadline published for your desired semester of entry.
  2. High school transcript(s)
    Work with your high school to send us your official* transcript(s) documenting all coursework taken during your high school career. *Your official transcript(s) must come from your high school.

    If you are a homeschool student, please complete the .

    Official transcripts from high schools or colleges must be sent directly from the institution to:

    Ƶ State University
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    3391 Town Point Drive, MD 9111
    Suite 1000
    Ƶ, GA 30144

    ksuadmit@kennesaw.edu

  3. All college transcript(s)
    If you have earned any college credit (including dual enrollment credit) while in high school, it is your responsibility to request the college or university send official transcripts to Ƶ.

  4. Standardized test scores
    Ƶ State accepts either the  or the  for freshmen and transfer freshmen applicants. Applicants must meet the minimum English/Critical Reading and Math section requirements.
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Application Fee Waiver

Submission of the application fee waiver is completed within the Common Application. Please carefully read the fee waiver qualifications within the application and be prepared to provide the name of your high school guidance counselor and your guidance counselor’s email address.

NOTE: Selecting “fee waiver eligible” when you do not meet the requirements will delay processing your application. Ineligible fee waiver applicants will be required to pay the application fee before your application can be processed. 

Students should contact their high school counselor if they have questions regarding eligibility.

Home Educated Students

Applicants applying to Ƶ State who attend a homeschool or high school not accredited by one of the accrediting associations listed below must document their Required High School Curriculum units through the submission of a curriculum packet. 

The USG recognizes accreditation from the following accrediting bodies: 

  • A regional accrediting association, such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACSCASI). Accredited schools can be found on:
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Applicants attending a non-accredited homeschool are required to complete the following steps in order: &Բ;

  1. Complete the 
  2. Setup your 
    • 48 hours after applying, you will have your Ƶ# and NetID 
  3. Once you have set up your NetID, access and complete the  and attach the following documents:
      •  Georgia law requires parents or guardians who teach their children at home to submit to the Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) an annual Declaration of Intent form. A Declaration of Intent must be submitted to the Georgia Department of Education within 30 days after establishment of a home study program and by September 1 annually thereafter.
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      • Note: Submit with this portfolio only after high school graduation.  If your high school graduation date is in the future, your confirmation email will include a link to complete the form at that time.
  4. Submit official SAT or ACT Scores. 
  5. Submit official college transcripts.
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For questions regarding admissions, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 470-578-4636.

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