Undergraduate Application Checklists

Checklists below detail what you'll need to complete the undergraduate application process, depending on what type of student you are.

   
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First-Time College Students

You are a first year applicant if you have not yet graduated from high school. This includes those who are dual enrolled in college or university courses, in the International Baccalaureate program, and/or taking Advanced Placement (AP) or CLEP courses.

 
International Students
  You are an interational applicant if you are not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. Visit the new International Admissions site for all necessary information about applying. Non-native speakers of English may be interested in ERLI, the Embry-Riddle Language Institute.
 
Transfer Students
If you have attended another college or university since graduating from high school and have earned credit, you are considered a transfer applicant. If you have military experience and have earned college credit or equivalency, you will be considered a transfer applicant.
 

Returning Students

If your previous attendance at Embry-Riddle has been interrupted for two or more calendar years, your are required to apply for readmission.
 
Non-Traditional Applicants
If you would have significant full-time employment experience that you would like to have considered as part of your application, of if your academic career has been interrupted for a minimum of three years due to personal or financial reasons, the care of dependents, or serving time in the U.S. military, Embry-Riddle considers you a nontraditional applicant. Mature or full-time employed applicants may also wish to attend Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus Programs.