Union University
Jackson, TN, USA

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Key Admission Stats

Institution Type
Private
  • Coed

Need Aware

This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission

Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Small city
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100
53%
Acceptance Rate
2,660
Students Applied
61%
Transfer Acceptance Rate
72
Transfer Students Admitted

Admissions Requirements

SAT
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Yes
ACT
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Yes
SAT Subject Tests
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Yes
AP Course Credit
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Yes
Dual Enrollment
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Yes
Transcript
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Yes

Important Deadlines

Rolling Admissions

The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.

Test Optional
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No
Application Fee
$35
Fee waivers available
Applications Accepted
Rolling Admissions
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Yes

Admitted Student Stats

In-State Students
62%
Out-Of-State Students
37%
US States Represented
42
Countries Represented
24
86%
Submitting ACT
14%
Submitting SAT
Average ACT Composite: 26
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36
Average SAT Composite: 1259
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1600
SAT Percentiles

Math
25th
550
75th
640
Reading
25th
570
75th
690
3.80
Average GPA
Students Enrolled By GPA

3.75+
73%
3.50 - 3.74
15%
3.25 - 3.49
6%
3.00 - 3.24
3%
2.50 - 2.99
3%
Students Enrolled By Class Rank

Top 10%
34
Top 25%
67
Top 50%
88

Admissions Resources

Admissions: visit page
Admissions Email: [email protected]
Admissions Telephone: 800-338-6466
For International Student Services: visit page
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page

What Students Are Saying

Visit the schools you are looking at and ask to sit in on a class and meet a professor in your desired major. Just going on the campus tour will not tell you much about the school but meeting the professors and seeing classes will.
Megan from Springfield, VA
Make sure to visit on a preview day or when students are on campus. It is much more exciting because you get to see interaction between students or you even be able to sit in on a few classes. Make sure to talk to the financial aid office. They are always willing to help and would never want a student to be turned away due to financial status.
Kathryn from Bartlett, TN
Campus visits are a great first step. You will be given a campus tour and meet potential teachers and faculty memebers. You will also get to visit the student housing and get to experience what campus life is all about.
Justin from Belmont, MS
Union is a small college with a little over 3000 students enrolled. It provides an amazing opportunity to get close to many students and professors. My main piece of advice is to pay close attention during orientation week because you will learn so much important information that will help your transition be so much smoother.
Jonathan from Jackson, TN
Always go to your professor. They will and are eager to help you if you will ask. Get involved with a variety of activities on campus as well as off campus. Find a church and get plugged in.
Visit every college that you want to go to and even some colleges that you don't (I only visited Union because I had friends there, I was planning to attend another college). Always ask about free Applications - almost all colleges have a time when they offer them.
Kenan from Glen Carbon, IL
Try to get as full of a perspective of Union as possible. Spend the night on campus, try to meet students from as many different circles as possible. Do try to have a picture of the stereotypical Union student--in other words, know that Union is generally conservative and Christian, but don't make the assumption that all Union students or faculty fall into those categories. Read through the student handbook, but also spend time on campus talking to students about what life at Union is truly like.
Kat
Visit classes when you go and talk to students!
Hope from Woodstock, GA
Visit! I've visited colleges and the very ones I thought I was going to love and adore, I pretty much was disappointed with when I visited. So, really, spend the money to go visit the school! It's better to spend 1k to go and visit, then to enroll without a visit and be in a mess! Plus, with visiting, you will most likely know your answer after you're done!
Christa from Mays Landing, NJ
If there is any doubt about this school, a visit will help things out. The campus is amazing and just one visit will take your breath away.
Alma from Columbia, TN