Our Commitment
MNU Admissions Offices are committed to providing accurate and current information to prospective students regarding the University’s Christian mission, majors, programs, costs and admissions process. The Admissions Office is committed to quality customer service and providing information to prospective students in an efficient, caring, timely and confidential manner.
Traditional Undergraduate
Most of the undergraduate programs at MidAmerica Nazarene University are offered in a primarily in-person format with courses primarily offered during daytime hours. These programs are referred to as “traditional” undergraduate programs. Students cannot be enrolled in a Professional Programs and a traditional undergraduate program simultaneously. Students who are considering switching between a professional or a traditional undergraduate program should contact their advisor or their admissions counselor to discuss the process.
Admission Procedures
MidAmerica Nazarene University values moral character and personal integrity in addition to intellectual ability and academic achievement, and seeks students who also value these characteristics and who are in harmony with the University’s mission as a distinctively Christian liberal arts institution of the Church of the Nazarene.
MidAmerica is selective in its admission, with enrollment being contingent on the student’s ability to meet the academic standards and moral principles of the University. Prospective students who do not meet these standards and principles will be denied admission. In order to be considered for admission, the prospective student must submit an Application for Admission and supporting documentation before the semester’s enrollment deadline approximately one week after classes begin (see academic calendar). Applicants for admission should be aware of the desirability of applying early since priority is given to early applicants in such matters as campus housing, scholarships, certain loans and grants.
Applicants are reminded that admission to the University does not assure the student of housing, financial aid, or other necessary arrangements incidental to attending the University.
Applicants who have attended previous colleges or universities are required to list all institutions, including any coursework attempted through high school dual-enrollment. Failure to list all institutions attended will delay the processing of your application. Official determinations regarding the transferability of prior course work are completed by the Registrar’s Office.
Requirements for Admission
Successful candidates for admission must have graduated from an accredited high school having completed at least 15 units of study. While the University does not require specific subjects for entrance, it does recommend the following optimum preparation:
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Math |
3 units |
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English |
4 units |
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Science |
3 units |
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Social Studies |
3 units |
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Foreign Language |
1 units |
In addition, students are advised to participate in a college preparatory curriculum. First-time freshman students entering MidAmerica Nazarene University are encouraged to take the ACT or SAT examination. The examination should, whenever possible, be taken during the student’s junior or senior year of high school. High school students expecting to enroll at MidAmerica should ask their principal or counselor about taking the ACT or SAT examination. MNU’s ACT code number is 1445. MNU’s SAT code number is 6437.
Freshmen Students
Regular Admission: Regular Admissions decisions are made and communicated to students once an application is received along with supporting documents deemed necessary to make a decision. Admission may be granted to traditional freshman students who have submitted all required materials, meet the GPA requirement (minimum grade point average of 2.5 (or above) on a 4.0 scale (six-semester high school transcript required for regular admission decision)). Students who have a minimum GPA of 2.3, can also be admitted with a minimum ACT composite score of 18 (or SAT equivalent).
Freshmen are still encouraged to submit ACT or SAT scores regardless of high school GPA, as those scores will be utilized in placement for freshman composition and algebra courses. In some cases, strong test scores can also increase academic scholarships. Contact the admissions office to learn more.
Students who fail to meet the conditions for regular admission may be admitted through the Pioneer Success Program with the approval of the Admissions Committee after submitting additional documentation. Additional documentation includes a written essay and contact information for a reference. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to request additional information from the applicant in order to determine the applicant’s readiness for study at the collegiate level.
Students offered admission through the Pioneer Success Program will be required to complete the requirements of the program by the end of their first semester enrolled at MidAmerica Nazarene University. Pioneer Success Program students may enroll in a maximum course load of 14 semester hours for their first semester with a combination of major, General Education, and supplemental courses. The successful completion of these requirements and earning a semester GPA of a 2.5 or higher will allow students to graduate from the program.
Pioneer Success Program acceptance status may be removed by retaking the ACT or SAT test and score at levels which meet requirements for regular admission.
The Pioneer Success Program includes the following types of required activities for students:
- Monthly meetings with an assigned personal Academic Success Center (ASC) Student Success Coach;
- Development of an individualized student success plan (SSP);
- Placement in supplemental education courses for writing and math;
- Access to tutoring services for all subject areas;
- Access to the Director of Career Development and services related to career success; and
- Pass Freshman Seminar and attend additional mentoring meetings with instructor.
Specifics of the required activities are laid out in the contract signed upon admission through the Pioneer Success Program.
Provisional Admission: Juniors in high school may be provisionally admitted with a four-semester transcript (minimum GPA of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale) or a five-semester transcript (minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale). Provisionally admitted students qualify for early access to financial aid offers, but will need to submit a six-semester transcript to meet the conditions for regular admission.
Transfer Students
Students from institutional accredited colleges and universities are welcome to apply as transfer students. Transfer students are defined as students who have earned one or more semester hours of credit after high school. Any student transferring to MidAmerica Nazarene University with less than 24 credit hours is categorized as a freshman and will be required to take Freshman Seminar.
Transfer students who have a GPA of 2.00 or better are accepted in good standing. In addition to the completed Application for Admission, students must submit transcripts from all colleges attended. Students not meeting these requirements for admission may be considered for acceptance through the Admissions Committee to the Pioneer Success Program (see explanation of the program under “Freshmen” above).
Residency requirements apply to all transfer students. Transfer credit policy should be reviewed carefully to determine what coursework will be considered for transfer.
Non-Degree Seeking Students
A student may be accepted as a non-degree seeking student under the following conditions:
- The student makes application;
- The student declares in writing that he/she does not wish to work toward a degree at MNU, does not wish to be considered as either a student in good standing or a student accepted provisionally;
- Only wishes to take one or more courses for personal enrichment apart from any degree program; and
- The student may register for courses on a space-available basis after priority registration concludes.
Early College Admission
Early admission of high school senior and second semester junior students is possible. Early College students must complete the Early College application for admission to MNU and meet all of the following conditions:
- They are a junior or senior in high school.
- They have a cumulative 3.0 or better GPA based on a 4.0 scale.
- They are 16 years old.
- They take no more than twelve (12) hours per semester.
Early College students will still need to apply for regular admission should they choose to pursue their degree at MNU after high school. The student may register for Early College courses at the conclusion of Priority Registration.
Application Process
Freshman Students
Applying for Admission - Prior to enrollment, a student must complete the admissions process by submitting all of the following:
- Complete the Application for Admission.
- If applicable, submit results of the ACT or SAT. MNU’s ACT code is 1445 and SAT is 6437.
- Submit official high school transcripts to MNU.
An official transcript is signed by a designated school official and stamped/sealed with an authorized school embossed seal or stamp. Acceptance can be administered with a minimum 6th semester, official high school transcript.
- Complete the FAFSA and add the MNU school code: 007032. Those choosing to not submit a FAFSA should notify their Admissions Counselor.
After Acceptance - The following are required in order for the admissions process to be considered complete:
- Enrollment Deposit - The $100 enrollment deposit is a pre-payment on the student’s account balance that signifies a commitment to enrollment. The deposit is required before housing arrangements can be made or class schedules built. The enrollment deposit is refundable if the Office of Admissions is notified before August 1 for the fall semester or January 1 for the spring semester. After these dates the deposit is non-refundable.
- Housing Form and Deposit - All students are required to submit a housing form after the enrollment deposit is submitted. Student’s living on campus are required to submit a $100 housing deposit. This deposit will be refunded within 30 days after a student withdraws or graduates provided there are no fines or damage to the room or furniture. If the student owes a balance on their student account, the deposit will be applied to the balance.
- Official, final transcripts with graduation date from your high school (first-year students only).
- Meningitis immunization or signed waiver. MNU requires students to have the meningitis immunization or sign a waiver stating he/she is choosing not to be immunized. In the event, the student contracts meningitis, he/she waives his/her claim against the University as a result of the failure to receive the vaccination.
Transfer Students
Applying for Admission - Prior to enrollment, a student must complete the admission process by submitting all of the following:
- Complete the free Application for Admission.
- Submit an official high school transcript (if the student has completed less than 12 college credit hours).
- Submit official transcripts from ALL colleges previously attended.
An official transcript is signed by a designated school official and stamped/ sealed with an authorized school embossed seal or stamp, or sent electronically through an authenticated software.
- Complete the FAFSA and add the MNU school code: 007032. Those choosing to not submit a FAFSA should notify their Admissions Counselor.
After Acceptance - The following are required in order for the admissions process to be considered complete:
- Enrollment Deposit - The $100 enrollment deposit is a pre-payment on the student’s account balance that signifies a commitment to enrollment. The deposit is required before housing arrangements can be made or class schedules built. The enrollment deposit is refundable if the Office of Admissions is notified before August 1 for the fall semester or January 1 for the spring semester. After these dates the deposit is non-refundable.
- Housing Form and Deposit - All students are required to submit a housing form after the enrollment deposit is submitted. Student’s living on campus are required to submit a $100 housing deposit. This deposit will be refunded within 30 days after a student withdraws or graduates provided there are no fines or damage to the room or furniture. If the student owes a balance on their student account, the deposit will be applied to the balance.
- Meningitis immunization or signed waiver.
Professional Undergraduate & Graduate Studies
Within the undergraduate programs, some programs are offered in a format that is more convenient for students who work during daytime business hours or who are seeking an accelerated timeline for degree completion. These programs have historically been called “professional programs” and are listed HERE . Students cannot be enrolled in a professional undergraduate program and a traditional undergraduate program simultaneously. Students who are considering switching between a professional or a traditional undergraduate program should contact their advisor or their admissions counselor to discuss the process.
Admission Procedures
MidAmerica Nazarene University places a high value on moral character and personal integrity as well as intellectual ability and academic achievement. The University seeks to partner with students who also value these characteristics and who support the University’s mission to serve as a distinctively Christian liberal arts oriented institution of the Church of the Nazarene.
MidAmerica is selective in its admission, with enrollment being contingent on the student’s ability to meet the admission requirements and guiding principles of the University. Prospective students who do not meet these standards may be denied admission. In order to be considered for admission, the prospective student must:
- Complete and submit to the Office of Professional Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions an official online application form for the student’s desired program of interest.
- Request official transcripts from each college or university attended to be sent to the Office of Professional Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions (some exceptions apply).
- Complete any additional program specific admissions requirements such as information meetings, admission essays, letters of reference, etc. These items are outlined in the following section. The designated admissions counselor will then forward the application materials to the appropriate academic department for review.
- If financial aid will be needed, complete the FAFSA and ask that your Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) be shared with MNU. Our institutional number is 007032.
MidAmerica Nazarene University students with less than 30 hours of transferable college credits may need to demonstrate proficiency on a university approved placement test or provide ACT scores with a minimum subscale score of 17 (or the SAT equivalent) for English/Reading and a minimum subscale score of 19 (or the SAT equivalent) for Math. When requesting official testing scores, please be aware that MNU’s ACT code number is 1445 and MNU’s SAT code number is 6437.
Prospective professional undergraduate students who have less than 24 hours of transferable college credits and who have not finished high school might be admitted conditionally, depending on the admission requirements of each program. MNU will accept the equivalency of high school completion. In addition, either ACT scores or demonstrated proficiency on a university approved placement test is required.
Students who have more than 24 hours of transferable college credit are not required to prove high school graduation, a passing score on the GED, or to provide ACT scores.
Conditional Admission
An individual who does not meet regular admission requirements, but who desires to pursue work leading to a professional undergraduate or graduate degree at MidAmerica Nazarene University may, with the permission of the academic department, be permitted to enroll conditionally in a limited number of professional undergraduate or graduate courses. Regular status may be gained with the completion of acceptable work at MidAmerica Nazarene University with a grade point average of 3.0 for the first twelve (12) hours of undergraduate study or the first six (6) hours of graduate study.
Accelerated Associate of Arts
To meet the needs of the working adult, MidAmerica Nazarene University offers programs tailored to working adults. The Accelerated Associate of Arts programs and its related short-term courses help adult learners complete degrees in short-term structures in a variety of modalities.
Short-Term Course Registration
To register for a these courses, students need to complete a Short-Term Course Registration form. Students who are registering for the first time need to also complete a Short- term Course Promissory Note, which indicates payment information for the courses.
Registration may also be completed online. No phone registrations will be accepted. The registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. on the date shown in the Short-Term Course Schedule.
At the close of registration, students with holds on their student accounts will have 24 hours after the notification to clear the holds in order to remain eligible for registration.
Admission Requirements
- High School diploma or equivalency
- Minimum 17 English/Reading ACT scores or placement test**
- Minimum 19 Math ACT score or placement test**
Application Process
- Complete online application.
- Attend an information meeting with an enrollment specialist
- Submit all official high school and college transcripts*
- Complete consultation appointment with Student Success Advisor
*If students have 24 hours of transferrable college credit, high school transcripts are waived. If students have less than 24 hours of transferrable college credit, then high school transcripts (or GED results) will be required as part of the admission process.
** If students have 24 hours of transferrable college credit, no ACT or assessment exams are required. If students have less than 24 hours of transferrable college credit and no ACT, then a placement exam will be required as part of the admission process.
Graduate Studies Admissions
Students may register for graduate courses as degree seeking students or non-degree seeking students. All students registering for graduate courses must hold a baccalaureate degree or the equivalent from a college or university accredited by the appropriate accrediting agency and show promise of ability to pursue graduate study in the designated area. Additional admissions information may be requested from the Professional Undergradate and Graduate Studies Admissions Office at 913-971-3800.
Readmission Process for All Students
Readmission applies to any student who has completed at least one (1) hour of credit at MNU and has missed one (1) semester or more, has not been enrolled for one (1) semester, or has formally withdrawn from the institution. There is no fee for readmission. If a student applied to MNU and was accepted but never attended, he/she must reactivate his/her application through their respective Office of Admissions.
The readmission process begins by utilizing the special readmission form provided on the “Apply” page of www.mnu.edu. Upon submission of the application (which includes any official non-MNU transcripts), admissions will verify eligibility with various departments and help complete the readmission process. Student-athletes having left MNU due to academic ineligibility may have additional requirements to meet for readmission. These policies are found in the Student-Athlete Handbook posted online. Any student readmitted with a history of academic probation concerns is required to meet with Student Success personnel in the Academic Success Center to create a student success plan.
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