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B.S./B.A. in Anthropology and Sociology: Admission Requirements

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Wondering what your odds are for admission? Whether you’re applying to college for the first time or haven’t been a student in years, college admissions anxiety can be overwhelming. We’re on a mission to remove the guesswork from the application process so you can make key decisions about your future with confidence. Start by picking a program of interest to see your likelihood of acceptance.

Enrollment counselors are available to support you through the admissions process so you can reach your potential, achieve your educational goals and accelerate your career. If you have questions or prefer to apply over the phone, give us a call at 855-805-5399.

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Based on your responses to the previous questions, here is how you measure up to the admissions requirements.

Admission Requirements

Online Application Form and Fee:Apply Now
Degree and Minimum GPA:High school and college transcripts are considered for applicants with fewer than 30 quarter college credits. GPA requirements include a 2.75 high school GPA and a 2.25 college GPA.

For students transferring more than 30 quarter college credits, a 2.25 college GPA is required. For students with an AAOT and ASOT, a 2.0 college GPA is required.
Transcripts:Provide official transcripts from all accredited educational institutions attended
Additional Requirements:GED Scores

Get in Touch

We are here to answer any questions you may have. Contact an enrollment counselor at 855-805-5399 or complete the request for information form and we will be in touch.

International Students

Create an account in the EOU Online system using your name and email address
Apply for admission by filling out the online application
Pay your $90 non-refundable application fee* online
Gather and submit the appropriate documentation

Please note that international students, both graduate and undergraduate, are required to meet the requirements of the EOU English Proficiency Policy.

*Graduate program applications may require additional fees.

Transfer Credit

The online bachelor’s in anthropology and sociology program allows up to 135 credits from previous college coursework to be transferred into EOU. All EOU majors require a minimum of 20 EOU credits. Students seeking to exchange credit for life/work experiences can pursue EOU’s Assessment of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) process. The APEL process is another pathway to earn course credit while reducing tuition costs. To learn more, contact an enrollment counselor at 855-805-5399.

Credit for Prior Learning

Students can exchange credit for life/work experiences through EOU’s Assessment of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) process. APEL provides students the opportunity to document their experience in an academic-friendly format. Visit the EOU APEL page to learn more.

Students can also earn credit through Agency Sponsored Learning (ASL), which provides the opportunity to receive credit from courses and training taken from non-degree-granting organizations such as the military, labor unions, professional and voluntary associations and government agencies. A maximum of 45 ASL credits can be transferred. Learn how it works by visiting the EOU ASL page.

Enrollment Level by Student’s Credit Hours

Student LevelFull timeHalf timeLess than half time
Undergraduate12 or more6-81-5
Post-baccalaureate12 or more6-81-5
Graduate9 or more5-61-4

Full time enrollment is defined as 12 credit hours per term for undergraduates, and 9 or more credit hours per term for graduate students.

Students who plan to attend half time should contact the financial aid office before the beginning of their term to have their aid revised.

When to Apply

Applying to Eastern Oregon University is simple — you will create an EOU Online account and submit your application online. Then, watch for email updates about your application status and keep in touch with support teams ready to answer your questions.

Upcoming application deadlines include:

Summer 2024

June 17

Fall 2024

September 16

The Office of Admissions is happy to help if you have questions. Call 855-805-5399 or email.