Your Step-By-Step Guide To Becoming An Owl
Now is the best time to apply to Keene State! The sooner we receive your application and all supporting documents, the sooner you鈥檒l get a decision, which allows you to make your choice faster and begin the financial aid process earlier.
Whether you鈥檙e a first-year college student or you are transferring to Keene State, we鈥檙e here to help make each step of becoming an Owl as easy as possible. SAT and ACT scores are no longer needed to be considered for acceptance.
Step 1: Submit Your Application

First-Year Students

Transfer Students

NH Community College Transfer Students

International Students
Step 2: Send Your Transcripts
- If you are a First-Year Applicant, you must submit your official high school transcript.
- If you are a Transfer Student, submit all official high school and college transcripts. High school transcripts can be waived if you鈥檝e earned an associate's degree. Transfer students must have earned 13 or more credits after graduating from high school that can be applied toward their college degree.
- If you are a Home-Schooled Applicant, submit a transcript containing a coursework list with descriptions. Admissions at Keene State are handled very similarly for homeschoolers as they are for traditionally schooled students. We actively seek out and encourage homeschoolers to apply!
- Students are expected to submit a transcript that includes a list of coursework with descriptions. Students must meet all state regulations per their home state, and in most cases, homeschool diplomas are accepted.
Step 3: Check Your Application Status
Once you鈥檝e submitted your application to Keene State, the Admissions Office will email you a link to track your application.
Step 4: Complete the FAFSA
The (FAFSA) is used to award federal grants, loans, work-study, and other forms of gift aid. We encourage you to file well before the March 1 deadline to maximize the amount of aid you鈥檙e offered. Keene State鈥檚 federal school code is 002590.
Additional Resources
- Complete using the with no application fee.
- Admissions at Keene State is handled very similarly for homeschoolers as it is for traditionally schooled students. We actively seek out and encourage homeschoolers to apply! Students are expected to submit a transcript containing a list of coursework with descriptions. Students must meet all state regulations per their home state. Please make an appointment with the Director of Admissions if you have any questions concerning applying and enrolling at 天美影音直播.
- Complete the and ask that your ISIR be shared with 天美影音直播. Our FAFSA number is 002590
- If you are a first-time, first-year applicant, apply using the with no application fee.
- If you are a transfer student, complete and submit the
- Submit your official, final high school transcript
- If you are transferring to 天美影音直播, submit all official college transcripts and the Confidential Recommendation Form
- Complete the and ask that your ISIR be shared with 天美影音直播. Our FAFSA number is 002590
天美影音直播 welcomes well-qualified students from outside of the United States. Students from more than 20 countries are currently enrolled, helping enrich the educational opportunities of all.
Most international students enter Keene State with some academic credit from their home institutions. Transfer credit, including final years of secondary schooling, may be granted after a determination of the type of institution involved in its recognition by the educational authorities in the home country, and an evaluation of the content, level, and comparability to courses and programs at Keene State.
A complete application for an international student requires the following:
- A completed application using the
- Official copies of secondary and postsecondary academic records with official English translations, when necessary, including:
- Transcripts/marks sheets/grade reports of all coursework completed with grades or marks for each course indicated
- A course-by-course evaluation of international educational credentials completed by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. A list is available from the Office of National and International Exchange, 603-258-2348.
- International students living in the United States for two or more years attending high school must take the SAT.
- For students whose primary language of instruction is not English: Demonstrated proof of language proficiency can either be established by on-campus interviews, or successful completion of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with total scores of 550 or above on the paper based or 213 on the computer-based test or 80 (internet version) for undergraduates. TOEFL information is available at American embassies and consulates, offices of the U.S. International Communications agency, U.S. education commissions, foundations, and binational centers, or by writing to TOEFL, Box 899, Princeton, NJ 08541. Keene State also accepts the IELTS International English Language Testing System English Language proficiency examination in lieu of TOEFL; the minimum acceptable proficiency grade is 6.5. IELTS scores must be sent directly from the testing agency.
- Documentation of financial support. Prospective international students must complete the Certification of Finances and submit a certified bank statement showing that funds are available upon admission to the College. The demonstrated level of support not only covers tuition, room and board, but also living expenses (spending money, books, etc.), and is necessary.
Matriculated students who have voluntarily withdrawn from the College, or have been separated from the College due to academic or disciplinary suspension, must apply for readmission. Students on an official leave of absence do not need to request readmission. Students seeking readmission will be subject to the catalog requirements and academic standards for the academic year they are readmitted to the College. The Admissions Office will advise students on the correct procedures for readmission.
Criteria for Readmission
Admissions will consider academic, financial, and personal criteria prior to granting or denying readmission. Students who left the College in good personal and academic standing and have not jeopardized their status during their absence should not experience difficulty in being readmitted.
A student academically suspended from the College will be considered for readmission to the College following one regular 天美影音直播 academic year semester (fall or spring) away from the College. During the suspension, the student is eligible (but not required) to take courses at 天美影音直播 through Graduate Studies and Extended Education or any other college or university.
If the student chooses to enroll in courses during their time away, it would be recommended that they complete academic courses and consult with an advisor at 天美影音直播 prior to enrollment.
For students attempting to return after academic suspension, the following minimum criteria form the basis for a decision on readmission, but do not imply that readmission is automatic:
- Students seeking readmission to the College will be directed to begin the process with the Admissions Office by completing the application for readmission. An admissions counselor will connect with them immediately.
- Admissions staff will advise on application as New Start or Continuation.
Students seeking readmission to 天美影音直播, with no outstanding financial obligation to the college, will provide the following information:
- Completed application for readmission and chose the New Start Program or the Continuation Program.
- If employed during separation from the College, a letter of recommendation from a supervisor.
- If the student chooses to enroll at any other college or university while away from Keene State, an official transcript will be required upon completion of coursework.
New Start Program
After a break of at least one full academic semester, a student who is not in good academic standing may seek readmission to the College under the New Start Program. Only students with a cumulative grade point average below 2.0 are eligible for New Start. Students readmitted under the New Start Program essentially discard their previous cumulative averages. All courses and grades will be retained on the permanent transcript, but records will carry forward only credits, not grades, from previous coursework that received a grade of C or better.
No minimum grade point average is required for readmission under the New Start Program. Grades earned at 天美影音直播 before matriculation are not included in the computation of the student鈥檚 cumulative grade point average. Once readmitted, a student must achieve the minimum grade point average appropriate to their current standing.
A student may elect the New Start Program only one time and must do so at the time of application for readmission.
A non-matriculated, continuing education student who has completed coursework at 天美影音直播 may elect to be admitted under the New Start Program.
Continuation Program
Students readmitted under the Continuation Program begin where they left off in terms of cumulative averages earned during previous academic work at Keene State.
In an effort to raise their cumulative averages, students may elect to use the 鈥渇orgiveness policy,鈥 which allows them to repeat courses once in which grades of C/D or less were received. Only the last grade received will be used in calculating the cumulative average. If a student repeats courses at another college or university, that institution must be regionally accredited, and the student must earn a grade of C or higher in the course(s) to be transferred. 天美影音直播 will accept only the credit earned, not the grade. The original grade earned at Keene State will remain on the permanent transcript, but will not be included in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average. The student is responsible for reviewing, in advance, the content of any course to be repeated at another institution to determine whether the course is acceptable as equal under the forgiveness policy. The appropriate discipline coordinator should be consulted to assist in the determination of course equivalency.
天美影音直播 participates in a regional cooperative program, administered by the New England Board of Higher Education, which permits qualified, matriculated New England residents to study with reduced tuition and admission privileges in certain programs at other state colleges and universities.
This program expands higher education opportunities for New Englanders by making available to all residents on an equal basis majors or courses not commonly offered at every institution, thus reducing duplication of programs and utilizing more efficiently the higher education facilities for each state.
Matriculated students are identified as eligible participants in the NERSP at the time of admission to the College. Eligible students have a significantly less than the out-of-state tuition rate.
Bachelors Degree Programs | Available to Residents of |
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BA Holocaust & Genocide Studies | CT, MA, ME, RI, VT |
BS Sustainable Product Design & Innovation | CT, MA, ME, RI , VT |
Information about this program may be obtained from the Admissions or Academic and Career Advising Offices, high school guidance counselors, or
New England Board of Higher Education
45 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111
617-357-9620
There are portfolio reviews for admittance into the bachelor of fine arts degree program in a student's sophomore year for graphic design and in their junior year for studio srt. Students who wish to pursue in the BFA in art & design must participate in both the graphic design and studio art portfolio reviews.
For music candidates, admission is a two-step process:
- Apply using the with no application fee
Admission to the music program does not guarantee admission to the College, and, conversely, non-admission to the music program does not mean that you cannot be admitted to the College.
Admitted students who would like to postpone enrollment at 天美影音直播 for a semester or a year can request to defer their application. A deferral enables a student to reserve their space at the College. Requests for deferrals must be put in writing and sent via e-mail to kscadmissions@keene.edu
All deferrals are subject to approval. Deposits can be carried forward and applied to the following semester or year.
Contact Admissions
Admissions Office
603-358-2276
229 Main Street
Keene, New Hampshire 03435