Traditional freshman applicants are typically under the age of 21, currently enrolled in high school or have graduated from high school within the past two years. Except for dual enrollment during high school, they have not attended a college or university.
How to submit official ACT and SAT scores:
Electronically and directly from the testing agency using ODU's CEEB Codes.
Self-reporting Test Scores
Self-reported test scores are welcome but are not used in the admission decision process. Applications that include self-reported scores will be reviewed for admission based solely on GPA or GPA + official scores if submitted and received before a decision is rendered. Once the admission and scholarship offers are made, official test scores (original or updated) must be included in any merit-based scholarship increase appeal.
Test Optional
ODU's "Test Optional" admission program allows high school students in a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum seeking first-time entry to the university the option to be considered for admission without regard to SAT or ACT results.
Admission to Old Dominion University does not guarantee admission to a specific degree program. The following programs require an additional application once a student has been admitted to the university:
Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge Advanced A/AS exams are a great way to earn college credit in high school. Send your scores to ODU through the College Board using the CEEB code: 005126. Freshman applicants may also have scores indicated on their high school transcript. Course Equivalencies ►
* Sealed transcripts placed in a new, larger envelope may be mailed to:
Old Dominion University
1004 Alfred B. Rollins Hall
Norfolk, VA 23529
APPLYING FOR | APPLICATION DEADLINE | Deposit Deadline |
Fall Early Action | December 1 | June 1 |
Fall Regular Decision | February 1 (rolling) | June 1 |
Spring Admission | October 1 (rolling) |
Applications received after the published deadlines will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
Merit-based Scholarships
First-year applicants who apply with or without submitting test scores are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships. The awards are based on academic performance, managed by the Office of Admissions, and recipients are notified at the time of admission to the University.
Other Awards
Institutional and Endowed Scholarships, awarded by the Office of Financial Aid, are based on an applicant selecting "Yes" on the institutional question of the admission application and choosing from the appropriate categories. Alternatively, a student's co-curricular experiences or involvements typically noted on an Activity Resume can be emailed to FinAidScholars@odu.edu, notifying the Office of Student Financial Aid of eligibility that may be considered.
Non-traditional freshman applicants are defined as students who graduated from high school, or received a GED, more than two years ago and never enrolled at a regionally accredited college or university.
Transfer applicants are defined as students who, following completion of high school, attended (or are attending) a college or university (not Old Dominion University) prior to their intended term of enrollment at ODU. Second degree applicants have earned at least one undergraduate degree and are seeking to earn another undergraduate degree. Military applicants who are seeking their first degree are considered transfer students.
All documents submitted during the application process become the property of Old Dominion University and cannot be returned.
Old Dominion University, a military friendly institution ranked the top "Best for Vets" school in Virginia by Military Times, has been named a "Military Friendly School" 8 years in a row by G.I. Jobs Magazine. A quarter of the ODU student body is affiliated with the U.S. military. We provide the tools and resources necessary to help our military Monarchs succeed. ODU Military Website ►
Fall Admission | August 1 |
Spring Admission | October 1 |
Summer Admission | March 15 |
Applications received after the deadline will still be evaluated and applicants will be notified on a rolling basis.
Use our transfer tool to compare course-by-course equivalency. Course-by-Course Evaluation Tool ►
Mobility Pass is a unique transfer partnership program for select freshman applicants to Old Dominion University. These applicants, who may not be ready to begin at ODU as freshmen, are encouraged to enroll in classes at one of the following partnering community colleges. Learn More ►
The Guaranteed Admission Agreement is intended to ease the transfer process between the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Old Dominion University (ODU). Learn More ►
Nondegree entry is available to applicants not seeking admission to a degree program but who wish to enroll in course work at Old Dominion University. Nondegree applicants must complete and submit an online application for admission to enroll in any courses.
Returning students, sometimes referred to as continuing or readmit students, are degree-seeking students who previously attended Old Dominion University and have been gone from the university for at least one year. All undergraduate degree-seeking students who voluntarily separated from the university while in good academic standing are eligible to apply to be readmitted. Learn More ►
Students may apply for readmission through the Office of Academic Continuance following the completion of the suspension period. All readmitted students are required to attend the Academic Continuance Experience for Success (ACES) workshop before the beginning of the semester of readmission. Academic Readmission ►
1004 Rollins Hall
Norfolk, VA 23529
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