Undergraduate Admissions
How to Apply to Manhattan University as a First-Year Student
Manhattan University accepts applications on a rolling basis with a priority deadline of March 1. Requirements include an official high school transcript, one recommendation letter, a personal essay, and a $75 application fee. SAT/ACT scores are optional.
A Clear Path to Apply
How the Manhattan University Application Works
The sections below walk you through everything required for a complete first-year application: academic requirements, the personal essay, interview options, key dates, and the Early Decision program. Manhattan University reviews applications holistically, considering your transcript, recommendation, essay, and the full picture of your high school experience. Reach out to our admissions team at any point if you need help along the way.
Application Requirements
In order for your application to be considered, you must submit the following:
1. Official High School Transcript
Coordinate with your school counselor to send us your official transcript or request to have this sent through Parchment.
For the most recent incoming class, the average GPA was 89 (3.4), however, the admissions committee considers more than GPA when evaluating an application.
| Course | Required Units | Recommended Units |
|---|---|---|
| English | 4 | 4 |
| Foreign Language | 2 | 3 |
| Lab Sciences | 2 | 4 |
| Mathematics | 3 | 4 |
| Social Studies | 3 | 4 |
| Electives | 2 |
2. Recommendation Letter
One letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor is required. You may submit up to three academic letters. You are also permitted to submit an additional character reference.
3. Personal Essay
You must submit a brief personal statement or college essay, using either the Manhattan University essay topic or one of the Common Application essay topics. This essay should be roughly 500 words.
4. $75 Non-Refundable Application Fee
Interviews
Admissions interviews are not mandatory, but we do offer you the opportunity to have an interview with one of our admissions counselors. An interview will allow you to tell us more about yourself than can typically be expressed in a written application, and may help the admissions committee make a more informed decision about your enrollment.
To schedule an interview, call the Admissions Office at 718-862-7200. Interview appointments are generally available on weekdays throughout the year. You should schedule an interview after you have submitted an application for admission.
Timeline and Deadlines
Manhattan University operates on a rolling admissions basis, so we have no set admissions deadline. However, priority is given to applications received on or before March 1. Additionally, there are certain deadlines for students who want to apply for scholarships and financial aid.
We begin receiving applications for review as early as August for the following fall semester. Applications received before November 1 will receive a decision before the holidays in December. Applications received after November 1 will receive decisions in 4 to 6 weeks. In some cases, however, mid-year grades are required before we make a final admissions decision.
Application Timeline
Oct. 1: FAFSA financial aid form becomes available online for submission.
Nov. 15: All early decision application materials must be received or postmarked by this date.
Feb. 15: All students who want to be considered for academic merit scholarships must have submitted an application by this date.
March 1: Preferred application deadline.
May 1: National candidate's reply date — all admitted students must make their enrollment deposit by this date.
Early Decision Admission
Why Apply for Early Decision?
Eliminates the effort and expense of filling out applications to multiple universities.
Diminishes the stress associated with uncertainty about university plans that many high school seniors experience.
Expedited scholarship consideration.
No one is rejected during the early decision application process. All early decision applications are either accepted or deferred.
Even if your application is deferred to regular decision, the admissions committee will make note that Manhattan University is your top choice, which will be viewed favorably during a later evaluation.
If You are Accepted...
You are assured a place in the class, on the condition that you maintain the same level of academic achievement upon which your acceptance was based.
All Early Decision candidates are automatically evaluated for academic scholarship. If you qualify for a merit scholarship based on your GPA and standardized test scores, you will be notified at the time of acceptance.
If You are Deferred...
Your application will be held for further consideration and you will be notified of your admissions decision no later than April 1.
The admissions committee will likely request mid-year senior grades and updated standardized test scores in order to make a final decision.
You are no longer committed to enroll at Manhattan University.
Since applying Early Decision indicates to the admissions committee that Manhattan University is your first choice, Early Decision candidates who have been deferred may have an advantage over similarly qualified applicants in later competition for admission.
Early Decision Requirements & Timeline
Early Decision applications follow the same requirements listed above.
Nov. 15 is the deadline for Early Decision applications.
Applicants will be notified of an admissions decision no later than Jan. 1.
Questions?
For any additional questions about applying for admission to Manhattan University, please contact us at:
718-862-7200