Bluffton changes admissions requirements

Bluffton University is adopting a test-flexible policy for prospective students who are applying as first-year or transfer students in undergraduate degree programs.

Students who are consistently on their high school honor roll can be admitted solely based on GPA.  

“In a time when there are many complexities around access to standardized tests, Bluffton University is committed to better support students who want to be successful in college” said Robin Bowlus, vice president of enrollment management.

“We want to recognize the achievements of students who are consistently on their high school Honor Rolls regardless of their standardized test score. We know these students are well prepared for college work and we welcome them at Bluffton University.”

To be considered for regular admission,
applicants must meet one of these two criteria:

• High school GPA of 3.0 or higher (test scores will not be considered for admissions decision)
• High school GPA between 2.3 and 2.99 as well as a minimum 19 ACT/990 SAT. In addition, class rank or College Credit Plus classes may be considered for decision of regular admittance

Students who do not meet these regular entrance requirements are encouraged to apply and may be invited to apply for entry into Bluffton’s Discovery Program, which requires additional application materials.

Standardized test results will remain to be required for placement in certain majors, for class placements and for competitive academic scholarships.

Bluffton University is a residential, liberal arts campus with 85 undergraduate majors, minors and programs; adult degree-completion programs in accounting, business management and RN to BSN; MBA programs; and master’s degrees in organizational management and education.