Traditional Undergraduate Admissions

How Do I Apply?
1) Complete the Free Application
2) Submit Your High School Transcripts
Ask your high school counselor to send us your high school
transcript by either:
- Emailing it to admissions@roberts.edu or
- Sending it electronically through a secure transcript platform
3) Submit Your Letters of Recommendation - Optional
Send the Letter of Recommendation Form to your reference.

Four Year Promise
We are ALL IN on your success after graduation.
So, we're offering you a 4-Year Promise: if you fulfill your responsibilities and are not able to graduate in 4 years, Roberts will pay for the courses you need to graduate.
Test-Optional Admissions

What does that mean?
Roberts is test-optional. You decide whether to submit SAT, ACT, or CLT scores.
We have a “no harm” policy. Test scores won't hurt your ability to qualify for academic scholarships. However, including your scores could potentially boost your academic scholarship eligibility.
Your admissions counselor can help you decide.
Self-Reported Scores
You can submit self-reported scores by email, phone, or mail.
If admitted with self-reported scores, you must provide official scores before enrollment. Significant differences may affect admission and scholarships.
Admissions Requirements
To be considered for regular admission to Roberts, freshmen must meet the following minimum requirement:
High School Grade Point Average (GPA): 2.8 or higher out of 4.0
Apply By January 20th and Receive:
- An admissions decision in 2-3 weeks
- Priority financial aid consideration
- An Early Action $1,000 grant
- Depending on GPA, the chance to compete for a full-tuition scholarship
Applications received after this date are still welcome.
