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Admissions & Aid

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Be courageous in pursuing your calling

Pursuing your calling is an essential part of your life’s journey. You need an institution to help you cultivate your passions, while catering to your spiritual and academic growth. At Freed-Hardeman University, you’ll receive the holistic experience you need to nurture and develop your talents and hone your skills to help you achieve your dreams. Additionally, we provide our students with ongoing and intentional support throughout their academic journey, ensuring they have all the necessary guidance to reach their fullest potential. Before starting an undergraduate program, all students must meet our college admissions requirements.

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College Admissions Requirements & Process

Working through the admissions process can seem like a daunting task for many students, but don't worry - we're here to guide you every step of the way! From scheduling a campus visit to submitting your enrollment pledge, we're committed to helping you navigate the process smoothly and successfully. Have a question about your college application? No problem! Admissions officers and your college counselor are always here to encourage you with support and advice. So take a deep breath, relax, and let us help you make this exciting transition to college life!

  1. Schedule a Campus Visit
  2. Complete your College Application
  3. Watch for Your Admissions Notification
  4. Complete Your FAFSA
  5. Submit Your Enrollment Pledge
  6. Let the Fun Begin!
How to Apply

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From Our Students

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Members of the faculty and staff encouraged, challenged, and prepared my classmates and me for what was ahead of us in our health sciences graduate work and careers. I'm thankful for a community that supported me like family.

Ryan Overby