Freshmen
Apply early. You'll be in the best position for financial aid and to secure your place in the incoming class. Have questions? We're here to help.
Admission Checklist
- Step 1: Complete your application and submit $35 application fee.
- Step 2: Have your official transcript and ACT, SAT or CLT scores sent to us.
- Union University
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
1050 Union University Drive
Jackson, TN 38305 - Step 3: Meet your enrollment counselor.
- Step 4: Come visit us! We'd love to meet you and show you around.
- Step 5: Submit your deposit.
- Step 6: File your FAFSA.
Please request a transcript (including GPA on a 4.0 scale and ACT, SAT and/or CLT scores) from your guidance counselor and have it sent to:
In order to be considered official, transcripts with at least six semesters of grades need to be sent directly to Union from the school in a sealed envelope or through an approved electronic transcript service.
If your school does not have a copy of your ACT or SAT scores, for the ACT go to (Union's school code is 4020) and for SAT, go to (Union's school code is 1826).
For information on the CLT, go to .
Union University will accept superscores for all student standardized entrance exams for undergraduate admissions and institutional scholarship purposes. Superscoring at Union University means that we will consider student's highest section (or subtest) scores regardless of test date. The super composite score is calculated as the average of the best section or subject scores. Students who wish to utilize the superscoring opportunity need to request official superscore score reports to be sent to Union University from ACT. Students submitting any standardized test to Union for admission and scholarship consideration (other than the ACT) who wish to have those scores superscored should notify their Enrollment Counselor.
Union University is extending a limited test-optional policy through summer 2025. For a limited number of students, Union will not require submission of standardized test scores when applying for undergraduate admission. We encourage students to read the Test Optional FAQ for additional information related to the application process and the benefits of submitting standardized test scores.
After you are accepted, you will be able to pay by check or online via a link that will be sent to you.