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Seton Hill University
Seton Hill University
Undergraduate Admissions

1 Seton Hill Drive
Box 991
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 838-4281 (phone)
(800) 826-6234 (toll free)
(724) 830-1294 (fax)
admit@setonhill.edu
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Admission Requirements

Your dreams. Your career. Your future.
We want to help you choose the university, and the course of study, that's right for you. Seton Hill's admissions counselors are available every day to provide you with information, answer your questions, set up a campus visit, put you in touch with current Seton Hill students and faculty, or just to talk about your goals for your future, and how Seton Hill can help you achieve them. Contact a Seton Hill admissions counselor at admit@setonhill.edu, (724) 838-4281 or 800-826-6234.

To apply to Seton Hill, please provide:
  1. a completed application form, including the essay. Apply Online.
  2. a minimum of one letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor or one recommendation form. Additional recommendations are welcome and may represent other source
  3. a $35.00 non-refundable application fee. This fee is waived if you apply online.
  4. an official secondary-school transcript or GED certificate.
  5. official score reports from either the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) or the ACT test of the American College Testing Program. Junior year scores on tests are acceptable; however, all applicants are encouraged to send senior year results. Senior year test results often give a truer indication of academic potential. The subscore of the writing portion of the SAT must also be submitted. If you are submitting results from the ACT, it is recommended that you take the optional writing portion of the exam and submit that score as well.
Transfer students will need:
  1. a completed application, apply online now for free!
  2. official college transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.
  3. proof of graduation from high school (diploma, official high school transcripts or GED scores)
  4. SAT/ACT scores (if taken and available)
If English is not your native language, you may be required to provide examination scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

International students must provide a transcript evaluation from the World Education Services (WES).

Application information can be mailed to:
Office of Admissions
Seton Hill University
1 Seton Hill Drive
Greensburg, Pa. 15601

Faxed to: (724) 830-1294

Or e-mailed to: admit@setonhill.edu


Portfolio Review
Seton Hill requires a portfolio review for admission to all undergraduate art majors. It is preferred that the review take place in person. The portfolio consists of ten recent works encompassing a variety of media, two of which should be drawings. You must be accepted to Seton Hill University before scheduling a portfolio review. Request a portfolio review.

Art Therapy Program

Students are formally admitted into the undergraduate Art Therapy Program at the end of their sophomore year if they have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average in their art and psychology courses. Seton Hill also offers a Master of Arts degree in art therapy with a specialization in counseling.

Financial Aid
Seton Hill is dedicated to finding and keeping the students who will benefit most from a Seton Hill education, and will work with potential students to create a financial aid package tailored to their needs. As a result, the University's financial aid program - composed of scholarships, grants, loans, work-study jobs, internships and federal assistance - makes a Seton Hill education possible for most qualified students.

Traditional undergraduate students at Seton Hill University are often eligible for both need-based aid and merit-based aid. Need-based aid is awarded based on the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); merit-based aid (including a wide variety of scholarships) is awarded to students for achievements in academics, the arts, athletics, leadership projects and community service.

Please visit Arts Scholarships or contact Seton Hill's Office of Undergraduate Admissions or Financial Aid Office for more information about current tuition costs and financial aid opportunities.

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