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Last updated: 9/27/2006 2:36:00 PM PST
This application is to be completed by students who have not attended St. Mary's previously. If you have ever attended St. Mary's, do not complete this online application. Contact the registrar's office to request a readmission application or go to http://www.stmarytx.edu/registrar/display.php?go=readm.
Admission, Financial Aid and Scholarship Deadlines
St. Mary's operates under a rolling admissions process, the process whereby completed applications are reviewed and decided upon as they are submitted. To be given priority consideration for admission and scholarship, be sure to complete your application by January 15 of your senior year for entrance the following fall.
Financial assistance is awarded after you are admitted to St. Mary’s University. Students who wish to apply for financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and mail it to the Federal Processor by February 15. This will ensure that results are received by the financial aid priority deadline of March 31. For more information about financial aid, please call our Office of Financial Assistance at (210) 436-3141.
All Applicants
- Apply early. Doing so ensures you timely admission counseling.
- Complete all parts of this online undergraduate admission application and attach other enclosures as applicable and sign the application agreement statement (printed upon completion of this online application).
- Do not wait for your high school counselor to submit the
Counselor's Recommendation, SAT I or ACT scores, transcripts, or other supporting materials. These items will be added to your application file as we receive them.
- Mail to the office of admissions at the address below.
There is no application fee to those who apply online.
You may be tentatively approved for admission based on your past academic record, but final admission will be granted only after we receive a final transcript of all your high school and/or college work.
High School Seniors
- Submit official high school transcript(s) showing your rank in class and senior year courses.
- Submit certification of any academic equivalency such as Advanced Placement (AP) credit or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) test scores.
- Submit official SAT I and/or ACT scores.
Transfer Students
- Submit official transcripts from each college attended showing all work to date.
- If you have completed less than thirty (30) hours of transferable college credit, you must also submit your official high school transcript(s) and official SAT I and/or ACT scores.
- Submit certification of any academic equivalency such as Advanced Placement (AP) credit or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) test scores.
Transient or Visiting Students
- Submit transcript and/or letter of good standing from last school attended.
Students Age 25 or Older Who Have Not Previously Attended College
- Submit official high school transcript(s) or GED scores.
- Submit official results of ACT or SAT I test or other institutional examination (e.g., the IOWA test).
International Students
- International students who are not United States citizens must complete the requirements above and submit this online application along with TOEFL scores and a Financial Statement/Educational Summary Form.
- All materials must be received at least six weeks prior to the academic term in which you plan to enroll.
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