Where to Begin
We know that selecting a university is not an easy process. With so many choices out there, it is difficult to know where to begin. Everyone enters the process at a different stage, so we need to know who you are.
Traditional Students
Future Freshmen
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High school students who are considering their college choices should start here.
Transfer Students
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If you have taken courses at another college or university, you are welcome to apply for for admission as a transfer student for the fall and spring semesters for most academic programs.
International Students
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Over 600 students from more than 80 countries attend Duquesne University. The Office of International Programs will assist you throughout the admission process.
Graduate Students
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The admission process for graduate programs is handled individually within each school. Review the curriculum, requirements and application process for each program.
Accepted Students
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If you have received a letter of acceptance, you have until May 1st to make your enrollment deposit should you decide to attend. Visit Student Accounts to submit your enrollment depost.
Non-Traditional Students
High School Students Eager to Earn College Credits
- There are several programs that allow you to earn college credits while still in high school.
Adult and Professional Students
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Duquesne's School of Leadership and Professional Advancement welcomes students of all ages to complete a bachelor's degree, earn additional credits, earn a certification or further their professional development.
Veterans and Military Students
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Duquesne welcomes veterans and current members of the military. We are a Yellow Ribbon participant, with military-friendly services to help you gain a college education.
Parents and Families
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Parents and students' families have special concerns. How can we help?
