Admission

Leading the future in your field begins with your application to The University of Tulsa. Please refer to the admission requirements below for undergraduate and graduate online programs at TU.

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Application Process

The University of Tulsa is home to ambitious learners of diverse backgrounds and experiences who seek impactful roles as leaders and innovators.

Are you eager to experience transformative online education at TU? Here’s the process you can expect when applying to our programs.

  1. Complete the short form on the Apply Now page to initiate the application process.
  2. Create your account and begin your application for admission.
  3. Upload unofficial transcripts for preliminary credit review by the registrar. Undergraduate applicants must provide transcripts from all institutions attended in order to be eligible for admission. Graduate applicants are required to submit transcripts from the institution that awarded their bachelor’s degree.
  4. Request official transcripts for final credit review:

*Note: If “Online Admissions” is not selected when ordering electronic transcripts, this will result in a delayed admission decision.

M.S. in Cyber Security Admission Requirements

Please review the following requirements for admission to the online M.S. in Cyber Security.

Undergraduate nursing program admission requirements

To be considered for admission to TU’s online undergraduate nursing programs, the following application materials are required.

  1. Completed application for admission
  2. Unofficial college transcripts from all institutions attended
  3. A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution is required for the Accelerated BSN program*
  4. Accelerated BSN students must hold professional liability insurance and health insurance for clinicals
  5. An associate degree in nursing from a regionally accredited institution and an active, unencumbered RN license are required for the RN to BSN program

*TU is currently accepting ABSN applications from residents of Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Virginia.

Be sure to visit the undergraduate program page to learn about additional requirements for your degree of interest.

Transfer Credit Guidelines for Undergraduate Nursing Programs

Please note the total credit hours required may vary based on your individual official transcript evaluations and/or professional portfolio credit worksheet.

ABSN (120 total credit hours)