Admissions Information
St. John Fisher University seeks to admit students whose academic records indicate their willingness and ability to benefit from instruction at the University. St. John Fisher University admits students of any gender, age, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, or disability. For detailed information regarding admissions to St. John Fisher University, visit the University’s Admissions and Aid website.
Categories of Applicants
High School Students
The decision of the Office of Admissions to admit an applicant to St. John Fisher University is based primarily on the following areas of consideration: the high school record, scores on standardized tests (SAT/ACT scores are optional), extracurricular activities, personal statement/essay, and the high school evaluation of the candidate. St. John Fisher University subscribes to the “Candidates Reply Date Agreement” of May 1. Admitted students are expected to submit an enrollment deposit by May 1. For more information, visit the University’s First-Year Admissions website.
Transfer Students
St. John Fisher University welcomes qualified transfer applicants from other regionally accredited two- and four-year institutions. The Committee on Admissions makes decisions on a rolling basis. Notifications are communicated to applicants two to three weeks after an application is complete. Transfer Credit Evaluations are provided to students upon or soon after being accepted to the University. For more information, refer to the Transfer Students page or the University’s Transfer Admissions website.
International Students
International students who wish to apply for admissions to St. John Fisher University must submit the required documents for first-year or transfer admissions, depending on their status. Students whose native language is not English must complete a standardized test as required by the First-Year Admissions Office. For more information, visit First-Year Admissions for International Students or Transfer Admissions for International Students.
Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)
The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) at St. John Fisher University is funded by New York State and the University. HEOP offers educational opportunities to students by providing them with academic and financial assistance based on students’ needs, along with a variety of academic support services to assist them in completing a college education. More information on applying and program requirements can be found on the University’s HEOP website.
Credit By Examination
St. John Fisher University recognizes AP, IB, and CLEP scores. For information related to how these scores translate to credits at St. John Fisher University, visit the University’s Credit by Examination page.
Maximum Transfer Credits
The maximum transfer credit awarded for any combination of Community College coursework, Advanced Placement (AP), Excelsior College Examinations (ECE), International Baccalaureate (IB), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), and ACE and NYSED recommendations for credit based on study in non-collegiate institutions will be 66 credit hours or their equivalent. This limit includes courses and examinations taken through inter-institutional registration before the student has enrolled at St. John Fisher University, as well as courses or examinations taken after enrolling at the University. This limit does not include credit earned though American Council on Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) testing.
Immunization Requirements
All entering students are required to provide a completed Health History form with a physical as well as a record of current immunizations. These documents must be presented to the Health and Wellness Center prior to course registration. For more information visit the Health and Wellness Center’s Immunization Requirements page.
Policy for Admissions Review Involving Prior Convictions, Pending Criminal Charges, and Prior Suspensions/Dismissals
St. John Fisher University recognizes its role in maintaining a safe community for its students and University employees. As part of this effort, applicants for admission to the University (undergraduate or graduate) are required to disclose any prior criminal convictions or pending criminal charges (felony or misdemeanor, with the exception of any proceedings involving “youthful offender adjudication” as defined in NYS Criminal procedure Law Section 720.35 or any conviction sealed pursuant to NYS Criminal procedure Law Sections 160.55 or 160.58) as well as any past disciplinary suspensions or dismissals from higher educational institutions. For the full policy, refer to Policy for Admissions Review Involving Prior Convictions, Pending Criminal Charges, and Prior Suspensions/Dismissals on the University’s website.