Application Procedures

All admission documents should be sent to the 
following address:

Office of Admissions 
Reinhardt University
7300 Reinhardt Circle
Waleska, GA  30183

admissions@reinhardt.edu
770-720-5526
1-87-REINHARDT       

Graduate applicants should follow these steps: 

  1. Complete Reinhardt University’s online application through the application portal at; https://reinhardt.my.site.com/apply/TX_SiteLogin?startURL=%2Fapply%2FTargetX_Portal__PB.
    • Each applicant will create a user account to complete the application for admission.
  2. Submit all official final transcripts from each previously attended post-secondary institution. 
    • Official transcripts may be sent to the Office of Admissions electronically through a professional, approved transcript service used by the institution sending the transcript. Official transcripts can also be sent by mail or delivered in person in a sealed envelope from the previous institution.
    • If a transcript includes graduate level courses, the applicant is required to be in good standing.

Additional policies: 

  1. Proof of conferred baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution is required prior to the end of add/drop period of the initial enrollment semester/term.
  2. Applicants who do not meet minimum requirements for admission may submit additional documentation including letters of recommendation and a personal statement regarding educational interest and planning for future educational success. Once completed, the entire file will reviewed by the Admissions Committee.
  3. Applicants who have been charged with or convicted of a crime may be asked to provide additional documentation and/or interview with university personnel or administrators.
  4. In situations where a degree seeking applicant is unable to submit official transcripts in sufficient time for evaluation before the beginning of the initial term of enrollment, that applicant will be allowed to enroll by submitting a Provisional Enrollment Agreement. A student may only enroll for one term under stipulations of this agreement.

The Office of Admission informs potential students about educational programs and learning opportunities available at Reinhardt University. It also functions to attract prospective students, receive and evaluate applications and credentials for eligibility, make admission decisions, and notify students of those decisions. For more information visit http://www.reinhardt.edu/admissions.

Completed applications are reviewed as soon as all required documents are collected. Once a completed application is reviewed and a final admission decision has been determined, a letter is sent notifying the applicant of their admission status. If an applicant is accepted, they will be sent an informal acceptance email for immediate notification. The official acceptance letter is mailed to all students. 

Once an applicant has been accepted, students are notified of the next steps in the enrollment process, including registration, through voice and messaging contact. If an applicant does not meet minimum admissions requirements, or is not aligned with admissions policies, applicants be denied admittance or an appeal process can be enacted by the Office of Admissions leading to a deferred status). All admission appeals will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee comprised of academic and enrollment staff members alongside admissions representatives. Final appeal decisions, if necessary, are made by the Office of the Provost.

Reinhardt University reserves the right to deny any applicant who provided inaccurate, failure to disclose any and all relevant admissions or enrollment information or make false statements in any information provided through the application or enrollment processes or documents. This includes disclosure of all previously attended institutions, academic or student conduct not in good standing.

Reinhardt University Office of Admissions does not discriminate in any of its admissions policies, programs or activities on the basis of race, color, age, culture, national origin, socioeconomic status, gender, religious belief, sexual orientation, physical (dis)ability or genetic information. Admission to Reinhardt University does not guarantee admission into a specific degree programs, such as teacher education or nursing. Individual degree program admissions requirements are listed on those program pages in the catalog. 

Additional documents are required by individual programs.