Admissions FAQs

Our Admissions Processors, Recruiters, and Enrollment Coordinators are ready to receive your calls and questions. Be sure to have the student ID number ready if the student has already been admitted to the University. You can reach the admissions team at this number: 937-376-6348

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For admitted students

For admitted students

The priority deadline is May 1, 2023, but we will accept deposits after this deadline.

The deadline for housing and immunizations will not be extended at this time. The deadline is July 1, 2023.

The Office of Admissions will accept unofficial copies for first-time freshmen students who send sixth- or seventh-semester transcripts. Therefore, you do not need an extension for your final high school transcripts.

First-time students must submit their final official high school transcript with a 2.2 GPA in order to be confirmed for registration no later than 2 weeks before the semester begins.

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For prospective students

For prospective students

Yes, the Admissions processing team began reviewing applications for Fall 2023 on September 1st. The Office of Admissions’ processing time is normally between three to five weeks. We currently release application decisions once a month.

We ask that you do not submit another application. After your application has been processed, contact the Office of Admissions to correct your information via email: admissions@centralstate.edu.

Allow 21 to 35 business days for processing. You will be notified by email, once you have been admitted from admissions@centralstate.edu. Be sure to check your junk inbox. If you still do not see an email, feel free to contact the Office of Admissions directly via email: admissions@centralstate.edu.

You may request information through our Request Info form.

Make your move

If you are a first-year student on campus, or a transfer, readmit, international, or Central State Global online student, we are ready to welcome you as a Marauder. Apply today using our new, easy application process under Option 1. Use Option 2 if you are a transient student and Option 3 if you are a College Credit Plus, graduate, or non-degree-seeking student.