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1. Students can earn admission to UArizona in two ways:

1. Students may earn admission to UArizona through the Assured Admission process if they are an Arizona resident, attend a regionally accredited high school, rank in the top 25 of their graduating class, and have no course work deficiencies as prescribed by the Arizona Board of Regents or earn an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher in their core coursework.

2. Students who do not meet the above requirements for Assured Admission will be evaluated through our Comprehensive Review Process. You can view more details about Comprehensive Review on our Applicant Review Process page.

Please note some programs or colleges may require additional information and/or admission requirement as note on their individual requirements page:

ABOR Course Competencies page

A complete application includes:

1 - A completed application form - includes all self-reported grades through your 6th semester and courses in progress for initial admission consideration. you will need an unofficial high school transcript and/or access to your coursework in order to complete this section on the application. UArizona will be verifying your coursework pending a final official transcript submission prior to the start of your freshman year at UArizona.

2 - Payment of application fee - $50 for Arizona Residents

Submit your official SAT/ACT scores to be considered for merit scholarships or the UArizona Honors College.

Incoming freshman 2020-2021 Tuition Scholarships

Resident Wildcat Awards:

Awards listed above are the minimums based on test scores and core GPA. GPA calculated is based on 6th semester core unweighted high school GPA (4.0 scale). To be eligible, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and be classified as an Arizona resident for tuition purposes.

Important Deadlines:

Don't forget key deadlines, including application deadlines, tuition, federal financial aid (FAFSA) and scholarship deadlines.