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How to Connect with Us
Schedule a visit or online session
Contact your regional recruiter for in-person or virtual opportunities, such as:
- High school visits
- College fair representation
- Classroom presentations
- Panel sessions
- Application and next-step workshops
- Major and career exploration presentations
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Complete our to receive a Mountaineer Counselor Kit.
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Did you know? We have also collected our resources for students who are still exploring schools, admitted students and their families.
Resources for Students
Our most commonly requested information.
Application Fee Waivers
Students who visit campus (through one of our ) or who meet one of the following criteria are eligible for an application fee waiver:
- Received or is eligible to receive an ACT or SAT testing fee waiver.
- Enrolled in a federal, state or local program that aids students from low-income families (Upward Bound or GEAR UP, for example).
- Lives in federally subsidized housing, a foster home or is homeless.
- Enrolled in or eligible to participate in the federal free or reduced lunch program.
- The family receives public assistance.
- Can provide a supporting statement from a school official, college access counselor, financial aid counselor or community leader.
- Annual family income falls within the income guidelines set by the USDA food and nutrition service.
- A ward of the state.
Students can simply check the qualifying reason on the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ Application or Common Application.
Please contact your if you have concerns about a student who doesn’t automatically qualify for a fee waiver. Those who have visited campus and need a waiver code should also contact their ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ regional recruiter.
Career Pathways and Choosing a Major
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has over available for students. Students are strongly encouraged to apply into their major of choice since ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ Admissions will review a student’s application for their major first. If a student does not earn admission to their major, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ Admissions will review the student’s file for an undecided major.
Help your student check out all of our career pathways! Visit the page and click on the desired pathway to learn about the possibilities on our campus.
Is your student interested in knowing what their academic experience could look like throughout their years on campus? Visit the and click on a major so they can explore academic opportunities, student organizations, living-learning communities, popular courses and careers.
Forms for Admitted Students
Does your student need to change their major after applying? Want to defer their admission? Would you like to sign off on a fee waiver? There’s an online form for that!
Information for Underclassmen
For younger students and their families, our Career Pathway and Parent/Family info pages are great places to discover ideas for majors and start becoming familiar with the college application process.
Important Dates and Information
Help your students stay on track for enrollment.
Important Dates
- December: FAFSA available and Housing Application opens
- March 1: FAFSA Priority Deadline for 2025-2026
- April: Honors College Application Deadline
- June-July: New Student Orientation
- August 1: Students must be admitted by August 1 to qualify for merit scholarships. Test scores and GPA information submitted for already admitted students is not automatically applied to merit.
Forms
- (for applicants and admits)
- (for admits)
Codes
- FAFSA School Code: 003827
- SAT Code: 5904
- ACT Code: 4540
- TOEFL Code: 5904
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