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Admission to the College:

Each year, hundreds of students focused on success in the design or technical fields put their careers on the fast track at the Sullivan College of Technology & Design. We challenge every student to be the best he or she can be, to shape their talent and passion into a fulfilling career. Are you ready to be one of them? In this website, you'll find plenty of reasons to consider Sullivan College of Technology & Design. Reasons like hands-on learning with industry standard technology, faculty with real-world experience, small class sizes, help with financial aid, and lifetime employment assistance. All within a program that's built for speed, letting you begin your career faster while you continue to work toward a more advanced degree. So look around. Whether you're a more technical person or the creative type - or both - you'll find that Sullivan College of Technology & Design can help your future arrive more quickly. If you want to succeed, we want to make it simple. Contact our admissions office to schedule an on-campus or at-home visit or to have your questions answered. You'll complete an enrollment agreement and we'll walk you through the entrance requirements to be considered for acceptance.

Admissions Acceptance Requiements:

  • Be a high school graduate, have a General Educational Development (GED) certificate or meet the secondary school education requirements in a certified program for home-schooled students.
  • Meet with an Admissions Officer to learn in-depth about the program, take a campus tour, answer any questions you may have, and complete all application paperwork.
  • Achieve adequate scores on our entrance examination, the Career Placement Acceptance Test (CPAT)
  • For entrance into Bachelor's programs, earn an Associate degree. There's No Deadline to Apply

Two plus Two Program:

Sullivan University's undergraduate academic programs are set up on a 2 + 2 format. This means that a student progresses through an associate degree (first 2) on the way to a bachelor's program as a college junior; the classes required to complete the bachelor's degree are listed by major in our catalog. Since all bachelor degrees are in the 2 + 2 format, only the additional classes are noted in the catalog for the last portion of the bachelor's degree. In some programs, a few classes are required for bachelor's degree completion that may not have been a part of the student's associate degree program; these classes are noted at the end of each bachelor's degree curriculum and also on the student's bachelor's degree curriculum planner and scheduling guide. In all instances, a minimum of 180 quarter credit hours are required for bachelor's degree completion; some majors will accept the 180 credit hour minimum.

Equal Opportunity Admissions:

It is the policy of Sullivan College and Technology and Design to admit all applicants who meet the academic and technical standards for admission or participation in a particular education program or activity without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, creed, sex, disability, or age.

Rolling Acceptance Policy:

There is no deadline for submitting an application for admission. The College has a rolling admissions policy and those who apply first are accepted first. It is best to submit an application as early as possible to be considered before the date students anticipate starting their classes. New classes begin in January, March, June and September of each year.

Contact our admissions team now to be considered for acceptance.