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Admissions for Online Students
Undergraduate Admissions
Valdosta State University offers online courses in the core (eCore®) subjects typically required during the first two years of a college degree and select upper division courses. For undergraduate admission to Valdosta State University see general information, instructions and forms at the Admissions/Applying web page. This page provides information on: how to file an application; admissions standards; admission of regular freshmen, non-traditional, transfer, international and early admissions students.
Applicants may submit a request for information by e-mail to admissions@valdosta.edu ,call the Admissions Office (1-800-618-1878) to request an application packet., or Apply on-line and submit electronically.
Graduate Admissions
General graduate admissions information, instructions, and forms needed for application submission at the Graduate School Admissions page. Most of your questions regarding the graduate application process should be answered here; however, if you have additional questions, please feel free to contact the Graduate School. Through the Graduate School Admissions page, applicants may download the application and related forms or apply online. Applicants to distance learning programs are responsible for providing all application materials required for admission. Exemptions: applicants applying for the distance learning programs in MPA in City Management, WebMBA, and EDS-IT programs are not required to submit the immunization forms. All applicants will be notified of the receipt of the application and supporting documents. Applicants may contact the Graduate School at 229-333-5694, 1-800-618-1878 Opt. #5, or by email at gradschool@valdosta.edu
Taking classes online rather than the traditional face-to-face setting can be a challenge if you do not know what to expect, or are not prepared. To help you find out whether online learning is for you, the University System of Georgia has created the Student Online Readiness Tool (SORT). With this tool you will be able to rate yourself concerning the six main topics that are closely related to online success.
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