All University of Bridgeport applications are reviewed and evaluated on an individual basis. The University of Bridgeport admits qualified students regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, national and ethnic origins or handicap. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis throughout the year except where established deadlines are published for selective programs.
Domestic and International students applying to the University of Bridgeport can do so online at bridgeport.edu/apply. We accept the Common Application as well as our internal UB application. Students may also apply as a visiting or non-degree student at bridgeport.edu/apply. There is no application fee for either application.
Application materials can be submitted electronically directly from your prior high school, college or university; uploaded through your application portal; Emailed to admit@brigeport.edu or mailed to Office of Admissions, 126 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604.
For further information, please call (203) 576-4552 or toll free 1-800-EXCEL-UB (3923582) or email admit@brigeport.edu.
All interested students are encouraged to visit the University of Bridgeport to meet with an Admissions Officer and tour the campus.
Freshmen candidates must submit:
The University of Bridgeport welcomes applications from individuals who have completed all or part of their education in a home-schooled environment. Below are the application requirements for home-schooled students:
Since some students in home-school programs may not follow a traditional high school curriculum, we may request further detailed documentation of their high school coursework and evaluations of progress as needed.
Students are considered transfer students if they have completed at least 12 credits in 100-level or higher courses and earned a C or better in each course. Transfer credit is awarded only for courses in which a grade of “C” or better is earned in 100-level courses or higher.
Additional application materials are required for students transferring into the Dental Hygiene and Nursing. Please see their respective sections below for details.
The status of any applicant admitted before all final, official transcripts are received will be reevaluated upon receipt of the final transcript. Transfer applicants are urged to apply well in advance of the opening date of the term in which they plan to enter. This will enable the student to receive a timely evaluation of their transfer credit and appropriate academic advisement and program planning.
Students are required to complete their last 30 semester hours at the University of Bridgeport and meet course requirements as described in each program to be eligible for a degree. A maximum of 66 credits may be awarded from two-year colleges and 90 credits from accredited four-year institutions. Transfer credit is awarded on a course by course basis.
Articulation agreements with the Connecticut State Community College campuses hope to be available in the near future. However, UB is a participating member of the Transfer Guarantee: https://www.ct.edu/transfer/guarantee/colleges.
The University of Bridgeport participates in the following testing programs for which students may receive advanced standing upon admission:
Undergraduate students may earn up to 30 semester hours of credit through these programs. Credits earned through these may not be used to satisfy the minimum University 30-hour residency requirement. Credits transferred in are not included in the student’s credit hours earned at the University of Bridgeport and are not computed in the student’s quality point ratio at the University. These credits are not considered in the total number of UB hours used to determine eligibility for graduation honors.
UB accepts up to thirty (30) credit hours from the credit recommendations of the College Board’s College Level Equivalent Proficiency (CLEP) exam program. Undergraduate students may earn up to 30 semester hours of credit (one year’s studies) by demonstrating subject area competence through standardized testing. CLEP credit may not be used to satisfy the minimum University 30-hour residency requirement. CLEP credit is not included in the student’s credit hours earned at the University of Bridgeport and is not computed in the student’s quality point ratio at the University. CLEP credit is not considered in the total number of UB hours used to determine eligibility for graduation honors. Information on subject matter and testing procedure is available at the College Board at: clep.collegeboard.org.
UB accepts evaluations of non-university sponsored instruction as part of a student applicant’s transfer evaluation. UB accepts evaluations of non-university sponsored instruction from the following nationally recognized institutions:
Some students acquire mastery over course subject matter through prior work or training experience. UB values the university-level knowledge that student’s may have acquired outside the traditional university classroom.
In the CLWEP portfolio assessment, students demonstrate that what they already know is equivalent to what they would have learned in an equivalent college course. A student may have acquired this knowledge through past work, independent reading and study, training programs or in-service courses, volunteer service, cultural or artistic pursuits, hobbies and recreational pastimes, community or religious activities, organizational memberships, adult education, non-credit courses, study abroad, military training not evaluated for credit by ACE, or other experiences. A portfolio enables the student to identify and articulate this knowledge, and potentially earn credit for it.
Students learn the process of identifying areas of course-equivalent learning and portfolio development skills through the CLWEP guidelines and assessment plan.
CLWEP credit may not be used to satisfy the minimum University 30-hour residency requirement. CLWEP credit is included in the student’s semester hours earned at the University and also in the total number of UB hours used to determine eligibility for graduation honors. However, such credit is not computed in the student’s quality point ratio at the University.
Students applying as freshman will be considered for entrance into a pre-dental hygiene or pre-nursing curriculum to complete prerequisite courses. Students who successfully complete the freshman courses and meet the requirements to enter in the Dental Hygiene program will enter the clinical program in their sophomore year through the Fones School of Dental Hygiene.
Students are considered transfer students if they have completed at least 12 credits in 100-level or higher courses and earned a C or better in each course. Transfer credit is awarded only for courses in which a grade of “C” or better is earned in 100-level courses or higher.
Below are the application materials required to transfer into the Dental Hygiene program:
The following courses or course equivalents as determined by UB Admissions transfer credit evaluation must be completed:
A minimum grade of C or higher in the prerequisite courses with a combined GPA of 3.0 is required; an overall GPA of a 2.7 or above is required. Prerequisite science courses must be taken within seven (7) years of application. Students without science prerequisites may begin at the Fones School in a pre-dental hygiene curriculum upon recommendation of the Director. Clinical students must begin in the fall semester of an academic year and attend full time.
Students applying as freshman will be considered for entrance into a pre-nursing curriculum to complete prerequisite courses. Students who successfully complete the prerequisite courses and meet the requirements will enter the clinical program through the School of Nursing.
Students are considered transfer students if they have completed at least 12 credits in 100-level or higher courses and earned a C or better in each course. Transfer credit is awarded only for courses in which a grade of “C” or better is earned in 100-level courses or higher.
Below are the application materials required to transfer into the Nursing program:
The following courses or course equivalents as determined by UB Admissions transfer credit evaluation must be completed:
Admission to nursing programs requires satisfactory completion of coursework in the sciences and other areas. To ensure that transfer credit and courses taken at UB fulfill those requirements, students will select courses with the help of an advisor. A minimum grade of C or higher in all pre-requisite courses and a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or above is required. Students without science prerequisites may begin the Health Sciences curriculum upon recommendation of the Dean.
A Non-Degree Student is permitted to take courses for credit on a part-time basis, as a non-degree candidate, as long as the student has met the prerequisites for the course.
A Non-Degree Student may become a matriculated student if they meets the appropriate requirements for admission. However, a Non-Degree Student is subject to any changes in graduation requirements instituted prior to actual matriculation. Candidates for matriculation may attend as Non- Degree Students up to the completion of 12 credits. A maximum of 12 credits taken as a non-matriculating student may be applied to a student’s requirements for graduation, with program approval.
The University of Bridgeport offers a full program of NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. For male athletes, basketball, baseball, cross-country, track and field, lacrosse and soccer are offered. For female athletes, basketball, softball, cross-country, track and field, gymnastics, volleyball, lacrosse, and soccer are offered. Swimming and diving for men and women is available in fall 2025. Athletic scholarships are available. All students who wish to participate in intercollegiate athletics are required to register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. For more information and a Clearinghouse registration form, please contact your high school guidance office or the UB Athletic Department at (203) 576-4735.
The University of Bridgeport enrolls students from more than 80 nations. To be considered for admission, students must complete an online application at http://www.bridgeport.edu/apply.
Those whose native language is not English are also required to show English language proficiency. Proof of English Proficiency by exam must be complete within 2 years of application submission. You can demonstrate proof of English Language competency by meeting any one of the criteria listed below:
Graduate Requirements
Undergraduate Requirements
You must demonstrate English language competency in one of the ways listed above in order to be directly admitted to a degree seeking program.
Applicants to the University of Bridgeport Masters programs are required to have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution or from a recognized international university with the exception of students applying to select programs within the Acupuncture Institute and the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Applicants to the Doctoral programs are required to have a Masters degree. Official transcripts of all previous course work should be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
Admission decisions are primarily based on the degree required for the academic program for which the student is applying to. Applicants may send unofficial transcripts of their most updated coursework and/ or degrees. A prospective student who is currently completing undergraduate study should submit an official transcript complete to the date of application. In most cases, an admission decision will be made on the basis of a partial transcript, contingent upon completion of the admission requirements. Course registration is permitted with unofficial transcripts on file, but an admissions hold will be placed on the student’s account to identify documents are outstanding. Official copies for each institution attended must be received by the Office of Admissions prior to the first day of classes. Otherwise, students risk a hold being placed on their account that may prevent future class registrations and/or receiving financial aid.
Generally, students may be admitted for any term - fall, spring or summer. Should a student be unable to enter the university during the term for which admission is granted, the student must submit a new updated application for the start term they hope to enroll in.
Please refer to the individual graduate program for admissions requirements specific to that major.
The Dean of the individual Colleges/Schools/Institutes may allow up to six semester hours (eight hours in the case of laboratory courses) of graduate transfer credit from a regionally accredited college. The courses should have been completed recently with a grade of “B” or better and be comparable to UB’s Graduate courses. Specific colleges of the university and certain programs have additional requirements for admission, details of which are included in the individual program listing in this catalog.
Select graduate programs require an interview as part of the admissions process. Please refer to the individual program listing in this catalog.
The University offers scholarships for select graduate programs based on a student’s GPA and submitted transcripts from all schools attended. Students are automatically considered for a scholarship as part of the admissions process.
We encourage applicants to meet with a member of the Graduate Admissions staff and their respective academic department to discuss academic and career goals as well as the particular concerns of admission and financial assistance. The Office of Admissions is located on the 6th floor of the Magnus Wahlstrom Library.
For more information about interviews, information sessions, and campus tours please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at (203) 576-4552 or toll-free at 1-800-EXCEL-UB, gradadmissions@bridgeport.edu, or visit the website at www.bridgeport.edu.
The University offers scholarships to many Undergraduate and Graduate students who have a successful high school or college record. UB is known for its affordable private school education. The University believes that a student’s achievement should be recognized and rewarded. With this goal in mind, UB’s unique scholarship program rewards academic excellence, community service, leadership and special talent.