Your college search is an exciting time, and we are pleased you're exploring your
options as a freshman student at »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ. Please use the Office of Admission and your
admission counselor as resources to help guide you through the college application
process. It's our goal to make this an easy process. Depending on your interest of
study, your department or school may have specific requirements for the admission
process.
December 1 Application Priority Deadline Submit your application (and any additional materials) before December 1 to receive
expedited access to your admission decision and priority for scholarships!
How to Apply
Submit a free application for admission. Saint Xavier has rolling admission, however, we encourage students to apply early in senior year especially for programs where capacity is limited, such as our nursing program.
Request an official high school transcript or GED score report.
ACT or SAT test scores are NOT required, however, it may be beneficial to submit test scores. See our No Test Required Admission Policy for more details.
Applicants for our nursing program are required to submit an essay describing your reasons for pursuing the nursing
program and why you are interested in attending »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ.
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Log into your »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ applicant status portal to check the status of your application.
See if you are missing any application materials (ex. transcripts) or if an admission
decision is ready for you!
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enroll.
»Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Access Advantage
Do you qualify?
Through the Access Advantage tuition program, qualifying students will have their
tuition costs covered through a combination of state, federal and institutional aid
sources.
To meet regulatory standards for institutional eligibility, »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ
admits regular students who meet one of the following criteria:
Have a high school diploma (including those from foreign schools, if equivalent to
a U.S. high school diploma).
Have the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, such as a General Educational
Development (GED) certificate.
Have completed secondary school education through homeschooling.
Are older than the age required for school attendance in Illinois (17 years old).
»Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ is committed to ensuring the integrity of its admissions process.
In alignment with federal regulations, the University has established procedures to
evaluate the validity of a student's high school completion if there is reason to
believe that the high school diploma submitted is not valid or was not obtained from
an entity that provides secondary school education.
If concerns arise regarding the validity of a high school diploma, the Office of Admission
will:
Request additional documentation or verification from the student, such as transcripts,
evidence of accreditation of the issuing institution, or other supporting materials.
Use the College Board's database of CEEB codes to verify the legitimacy of the high
school and ensure it is recognized as an institution providing secondary school education.
Conduct additional research into the issuing institution to confirm compliance with
secondary education standards, if necessary.
The Director of Enrollment Operations and CRM is responsible for overseeing and managing
this process to ensure compliance with institutional and regulatory requirements.
Admission decisions may be delayed or rescinded if the diploma cannot be verified
as valid. This policy ensures that all enrolled students meet the academic qualifications
required for admission to »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ.
Students who have been admitted to »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ must follow additional
requirements to be allowed entry into the Music Department. All students in the Music
Department are considered Music Major Candidates until formal application and acceptance
status into the Department has been completed.
Students are required to audition as a music major or music minor candidate.
The guidelines for auditions are specific to your major and choice of instrument.
During the audition, students are being considered for scholarship opportunities offered
directly by the Music Department. If a student is accepted into the Music Department,
he or she is not guaranteed a music scholarship. However, the student may be eligible
for other scholarships, so please consult the scholarship directory.
Students must make formal application for admittance to the Department after completion
of four (4) semesters of study as a music major candidate.
It is the responsibility of the student to initiate and follow through with the admission
process.
Students who are not admitted into a specific music degree program should not register
for upper-level music courses in that program.
It is possible that upper-level coursework taken prior to formal admission will not
count toward degree completion.
Students who are not admitted after the second attempt may petition the music faculty
for a third and final attempt at formal admission to a specific program.
Admission into the Music Departments requires students to meet multiple criteria.
Successful completion of Music Department sophomore year requirements (located on
page 65 of the Music Student Handbook).
Successful completion of the University Sophomore year requirements (48-60 semester
hours).
Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5.
Letters of recommendation from an Applied Music professor, Theory/Aural Skills professor
and Music Education director (Music Education students only).
Successful completion of a Formal Admission Jury with a GPA of 2.5 for Bachelor of
Arts candidates and 3.0 for Bachelor of Music candidates.
Successful completion of the State of Illinois Criminal Background Investigation and
Test of Academic Proficiency #400 for Music Education majors.
Students admitted to the University as music majors must comply with the Music Department
admission requirements in order to be officially admitted to the department.
Mid-semester of the fourth semester of Music studies, obtain an Application for Formal
Admission to the Music Department.
Submit two (or three) letters of recommendation to the Chairperson of the Department
at least four weeks prior to the close of the semester. Letters should come from an
Applied Music professor, the director of Theoretical Studies and for Music Education
students, the director of Music Education.
Full-time Music Department faculty will meet to discuss all areas of academic achievement
as well as principal instrument performance ability.
A 20 or 30-minute audition (based on major) on principal instrument will take place
during the current semester's jury examination unless otherwise requested.
Nursing
By applying to the Nursing Program, students will be prepared for the 21st century
health care workplace with a focus on health and wellness across diverse populations
while acquiring a quality education from a top ranked program.
Apply online. There is no fee. We encourage students to apply early in senior year especially for nursing since capacity
is limited.
Submit official high school transcript or GED score report.
ACT or SAT test scores are NOT required, HOWEVER, it may be beneficial to submit test scores.See our No Test Required Admission Policy for more details and for suggestions on when submitting a test score could be helpful.
Submit an essay describing your reasons for pursuing the nursing program and why you
are interested in attending »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ.