Here at Plymouth State, you’ll receive the educational experience you would expect from a private school: small classes taught by dedicated faculty whose passion for teaching will spark both your intelligence and your imagination; personal attention from faculty and staff; and outstanding opportunities to lead and to serve—all at state school costs. You won’t sit in the back of a huge lecture hall taking notes; you’ll take an active role in your learning process.
Through the admissions process we will be with you every step of the way. Our one goal is to make your college search as simple as possible. Let us know how we can help!
Applying to PSU
Here's what we need:
- Completed Common Application or Panther App
- Official copies of all transcripts with a minimum of final junior year grades, or GED
- A well-written essay on one of the subjects listed on the application
- One academic recommendation
Ideally applicants have taken the following high school courses, however, we understand that each student’s high school experience is unique. If you do not meet these requirements, please be in touch with your admissions counselor!
- Four years of college-preparatory English
- Three years of mathematics (Algebra I & II, Geometry)
- Three years of social studies
- Three years of science (one with a lab)
- Two years of a foreign language (recommended)
95%
Placement Rate
Within One Year
Of Graduation
Students applying for admission to PSU’s Music or Theatre programs are required to audition. Learn More
To be considered for admissions into the Pre-licensure Nursing Program, the following criteria must be met:
- Overall GPA of 3.0 or greater
- Overall GPA of 3.0 or greater in High School science courses (Biology and Chemistry required)
- Demonstration of math proficiency: courses in Algebra I, II, and Geometry
- Average to strong writing skills, demonstrated in the application essay
“Plymouth State University was a perfect fit for me because I wanted the opportunity to work directly with my professors and build a bond that will help me become the best student I can be.”
Admissions Deadlines
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Application Deadlines
Fall Semester: April 1
Spring Semester: December 1 -
Deposit Deadlines
Fall Semester: May 1
Spring Semester: January 3
Candidates applying after deadlines may receive consideration on a space-available basis. The University reserves the right to close admission prior to the above deadlines if enrollment has reached full capacity.
Merit Scholarships
All students are considered for a merit scholarship based on their GPA at the time of admission. Merit scholarships are renewable at the awarded amount for a total of eight full-time semesters.
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100%
Of Students Receive Financial Assistance
Home-Schooled Students
- In addition to a transcript, home-schooled students should submit an outline of academic studies (this may include reading lists, course syllabi, writing samples, or work portfolio) and, if available, a satisfactory secondary school equivalency certificate or home school diploma.
- The recommendation should be from a non-family member (i.e., tutor, employer, clergy, civic leader)
Plymouth State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, veteran’s status or disability, in admission or access to, its programs or activities.