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By studying classic texts within a community that seeks wisdom, virtue, and friendship as common ends, Honors College students will confront the most profound and enduring questions of human existence, as explored by some of the most influential thinkers within our inherited intellectual tradition.

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Step 1

Apply to The University of Tulsa

Bayless Plaza at The University of Tulsa in the summer

Join a cadre of high-achieving students across a diverse range of top-ranked programs in a transformative academic environment where your personality and scholarly work are equally valued. Whether you’re from down the street or around the globe, pursue your passion and become part of a close-knit community at one of the world’s best universities.

Bayless Plaza at The University of Tulsa in the summer
The Reader statue in UTulsa's McFarlin Library

Step 2

Apply to the Honors College

The Reader statue in UTulsa's McFarlin Library

Honors College applications are accepted Oct. 1 through Feb. 1 for March 15 decision response.

The Honors College implements a holistic approach to application review. On average, competitive Honors College applications have the following benchmark scores:

  • 4.0 GPA weighted
  • Recommended test scores
    ACT 29
    SAT 1340
    CLT 90

Use the email address and password from your undergraduate application to access the Honors College application below.

Step 3

Schedule a visit

A UTulsa Ambassador leads a campus visit tour

Your college experience will shape you forever. Explore your future at UTulsa by visiting our beautiful campus, engaging with stories of current students, and meeting admission counselors. During a visit, you’ll tour campus with a university ambassador, meet with a professor who shares your academic interests, and hear from an admission counselor about the many opportunities awaiting you at The University of Tulsa.

A UTulsa Ambassador leads a campus visit tour