This is for students who are looking to obtain a bachelor’s degree from King’s College on a part-time basis.
Visiting/Non-Degree Undergraduate Applicants
This is for students without a bachelor’s degree who are looking to take undergraduate courses at King’s College without obtaining a degree from King’s.
Graduate applicants
All graduate applicants:
Non-Degree or Post Graduate Applicants
This is for individuals who have a Bachelor’s degree and would like to take undergraduate courses.
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing applicants:
All other non-degree / post graduate applicants:
Application FAQ
What is the difference between a transfer and first-year applicant?
A first-year applicant is classified as any student who has not enrolled in any college credit after graduating from high school, or has not yet graduated from high school.
A transfer applicant is any student who has enrolled in at least one hour of college credit after graduating high school.
How do I learn more about the application process?
The application for admission is an important step in exploring ·èÂíÐãÊÓƵ. While the paperwork is a necessary component, we also value the opportunity to meet our applicants in person. We strongly recommend scheduling a personal interview at your earliest convenience by emailing admissions@kings.edu or calling (570) 208-5858.
What do I need to do if I am a high school student?
Complete the application in its entirety.
Be sure your SAT or ACT scores will be forwarded. We will accept either direct reports from the testing service or test scores included on an official high school transcript.
If you are choosing the Test Optional application decision, you must select that option on the application for it to be processed.
Please submit any college/university transcript other than ·èÂíÐãÊÓƵ indicating course work completed.
What do I need to do if I am a parent?
Please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
·èÂíÐãÊÓƵ Federal School Code is 003282 (This code must be entered correctly on the FAFSA in order for ·èÂíÐãÊÓƵ to receive access to your federal record.)
Please report your social security number accurately on both the application for admission, financial aid application, and the FAFSA.