Here are the answers to the most frequently asked college admission and application questions.
Filter By Topic:
Possibly. You only need to submit your official high school transcript/GED if you are transferring in less than 24 semester hours and/or have less than a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
Yes. Ursuline College requires that you submit official transcripts from all schools that you previously attended, even if the school wasn’t accredited or you failed the classes.
Yes. We understand that returning to school is a big decision. If you have an unofficial transcript from all schools attended, the admission counselor would welcome the opportunity to review your transcripts and let you know what you would have remaining at Ursuline.
You are likely the typical student that UCAP supports! Whether you have been out of school one month or 20 years, we have support services in place to help you every step of the way. Ursuline offers academic advising, career counseling, career exploration, one-on-one tutoring, accommodations assistance, personal counseling, and the list goes on. We are here for you!
With nine starts per year, there are plenty of opportunities for you to jump in and take a class. How quickly you start depends on how quickly you can complete the free, online application and how soon you can submit all your previous college or trade school transcripts. If you need help requesting your transcripts, your UCAP/Online admission counselor can help!
External scholarships opportunities are regularly sent out to UCAP/Online students. Because the UCAP/Online tuition is already discounted at a per-credit-hour rate, internal scholarships from Ursuline are not available. Beginning summer 2024, Online/UCAP students (excluding RN-BSN and Respiratory Care majors) who are members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) receive $1500 per year if it is disclosed on their application for admission. The UCAP admission counselor can provide you links to resources that will help you with your search.
If you submit the tuition deferment form, a copy of your company’s policy, along with a check for $25, the College will defer your need to make a payment until the course has ended. Tuition is due in full 30 days after class ends. The tuition deferment form needs to be completed each semester you are using your employer's benefits.