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We’re so excited that you’re interested in applying to the Pittsburgh Campus! Let us walk you through what you need to know and keep these tips in mind as you complete the application process.

Admissions Process For First-Year Students

Learn more about our Admissions Process for first-year undergraduate program students.

The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is required for all first-year applicants, with the exception of international students. First-year Common App applicants will need to create a SRAR account using the same name and email address they used for the Common App. Additionally, if you are a student attending an international high school, you may reach out to our office to waive the SRAR requirement and review your official transcripts. \n","buttons":>' :href='null' :buttons='[]'>

The University Of Pittsburgh operates on a rolling admission policy, which means that for our first-year students and undergraduate programs, there’s no set deadline for applying to Pitt. We review all university applications and make admissions decisions throughout the year, so it’s to your advantage to apply for college early—it’ll help you stay ahead of deadlines for scholarships, Frederick Honors College, and our Graduate School Guaranteed Admissions Programs. We look for a solid senior year curriculum as part of our university admissions review, so, while applying for college you also should make sure to keep up the good work during your senior year of high school. Every university application receives a holistic review by taking traditional measures of academic achievement into account, while also looking for what makes you unique and a good fit to attend college at Pitt.

During this process, we’ll ask you to rank your campus preferences, so learn about all that each of our four regional campuses has to offer. We’ll also ask you which of our first-year entry schools you would like to apply to and whether or not you would like to apply for consideration to Frederick Honors College, and/or one of our Guaranteed Admissions Programs. Make sure you’re ready with your answers when you start the application! Please note: First-year students who complete and submit an application for admission and all required materials by December 1 are automatically considered for University of Pittsburgh academic scholarships.

Application Requirements
  1. Submit your application for admission
    This can be the University of Pittsburgh Application or the Common Application – we do not prefer one over the other.
  2. Pay your $55 application fee
  3. Submit your Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)
    Completing the SRAR is easy–just fill it out to match your transcript exactly. The SRAR is required of all first-year applicants, with the exception of international students.
  4. Submit your Official SAT or ACT results (if applicable)
    We will take your highest ACT composite score and your highest SAT superscore. We will accept the ACT superscore if submitted directly from ACT. Please note that the university has extended the test-optional program through Fall 2025.

Personal Statement

A personal statement is your opportunity to communicate directly with the Admissions Committee and is required to be considered for scholarships.

Test-Optional Announcement

The University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh campus is expanding the test-optional policy through Fall 2025.

Frederick Honors College

The University of Pittsburgh has a distinguished David C. Frederick Honors College. Frederick Honors College provides academic challenges, inspires individual effort, encourages self-discovery, and fosters a nurturing community.

Guaranteed Admission

When you complete the online application for admission, you may request to be reviewed for a particular program by selecting from a drop-down menu of the Guaranteed Admissions Programs.

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