Undergraduate Admissions
Accepted Students
Welcome to Manhattan University.
You've been accepted. Now it's time to join a community built on Lasallian Catholic values, hands-on learning, and the opportunities of New York City. Secure your place and take the next step toward a future that prepares you for the Real World.
Questions?
For any additional questions about enrollment steps, please contact us at:
718-862-7200
admit@manhattan.edu
Step 1: Student Enrollment Deposit
To officially enroll, you must submit your enrollment deposit. You can pay the deposit online or by mailing a check.
Commuter Students Enrollment Deposit: $500
Resident Students Enrollment and Housing Deposit: $800
Please note that all deposits are non-refundable.
Submit Deposit Online
If you would prefer to mail in a check, please mail it to:
Office of Admissions & Financial Aid
4513 Manhattan College Parkway
Riverdale, NY 10471
Step 2: File Your FAFSA
You must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to be considered for need-based financial aid from Manhattan University.
- Your correct Social Security number must be on file with your FAFSA. If you do not provide this information, we cannot process your FAFSA.
- You must provide our school code: 002758 for Manhattan University to receive your information.
If you need assistance completing the FAFSA, contact the Office of Financial Aid Administration: finaid@manhattan.edu
Step 3: Register for Orientation
There is still time to join us at Manhattan University for Orientation.
- New Student Orientation - August 20, 2026
Step 4: Financial Aid and Student Accounts Onboarding: June 15
Step 5: Resident Students Complete On-Campus Housing Application Process: June 1-26
Learn about the themed communities, Global Jaspers and Mi Casa, in residence life.
- Complete your online housing application: Sign the housing contract and complete your roommate profile on the MyHousing Portal. If you're interested in any themed housing, make sure to indicate that in your application!
- Start your housing accommodations application: If you need any health or mobility accommodations as part of your housing assignment, please submit all paperwork and applicable forms to the Specialized Resource Center (this should be completed prior to the housing lottery on June 27-28)
- Visit the Roommate Matching Portal - Opens June 1st. Once you have paid your deposit and completed the housing application, you'll be able to log into the MyHousing Portal and search for compatible roommates. Make sure you complete your roommate profile accurately to help ensure the best living environment for you next year!
- Attend the Virtual Housing Selection Information Session (June 22nd, 8 pm): Curious about what the Housing Lottery will look like? Come to this info session and talk with Residence Life staff about what to expect and how to be as prepared as possible to pick your room for next year.
- Participate in the housing selection process: The Housing Lottery is your chance to pick your space for the next academic year!
If you have questions about the residence selection process, please contact Eric Rivera at ERivera10@manhattan.edu.
Step 6: Submit High School Transcript and AP Scores: by August 1
Manhattan University requires your final transcript as confirmation that you graduated from high school. The final transcript must state the graduation date with the final GPA to be marked “official.”
Please ask your guidance or college counseling department to submit your final transcript by August 1st. The transcript can be sent from a guidance counselor to admit@manhattan.edu. Call 718-862-7200 for assistance. You may also send a copy of your transcript to:
Office of Admissions, Manhattan University
4513 Manhattan College Parkway
Bronx, NY 10471
Tuition Payment Deadline: by August 7
Access the tuition payment portal and the Student Account Suite
Submit Health Records: August 1-15
Complete Online Health Insurance Waiver or Enroll: Submit by August 1.
Submit Physical Exam, and Immunization Records: by August 15
Athletes will need to submit a NCAA Health Form. If you have questions, please contact Matthew Raidbard, Associate Athletic Director, at mraidbard01@manhattan.edu