| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Type: Private Christian University
Founded: 1841
Motto: "For God, For Learning, Forever"
Location: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Campus Size: 247 acres
Enrollment: Approximately 5,700 students (undergraduate and graduate)
Colors: Red and Blue
Mascot: Spike the Bulldog
Athletics: NCAA Division I, Southern Conference
Samford University is consistently ranked among the top regional universities in the South. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs through its 10 academic schools.
Schools and Colleges:
Howard College of Arts and Sciences
Brock School of Business
Cumberland School of Law
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing
McWhorter School of Pharmacy
Beeson Divinity School
Orlean Beeson School of Education
School of Public Health
School of the Arts
College of Health Sciences
Popular Programs:
Business Administration
Nursing
Pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy)
Law
Public Health
Journalism and Mass Communication
Education
Theology
Class Size and Faculty:
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Average Class Size: 18 students
Ranked among the Top 10 Regional Universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report.
Recognized for its undergraduate teaching and commitment to student success.
Named one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. by The Princeton Review.
Ranked among the best Christian universities in the nation.
Housing and Dining:
Samford is a residential campus, with most students living on campus in modern residence halls.
Dining facilities offer diverse and healthy options, including vegetarian and allergen-friendly meals.
Clubs and Organizations:
Over 150 student organizations, including academic clubs, service groups, and cultural organizations.
Active Greek life with several fraternities and sororities.
Athletics and Recreation:
The Samford Bulldogs compete in NCAA Division I sports, including basketball, football, and soccer.
State-of-the-art fitness and recreational facilities are available to all students.
Faith and Service:
A Christian mission is central to Samford’s identity.
Students engage in chapel services, Bible studies, and community service projects.
Samford University has a selective admissions process, focusing on academic achievement, leadership, and character.
Undergraduate:
High school transcripts with a competitive GPA.
Optional SAT/ACT scores.
Personal essay and letters of recommendation (optional but encouraged).
Graduate:
Bachelor’s degree transcripts.
GRE/GMAT scores (program-specific).
Letters of recommendation and personal statement.
School/College |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
|
Howard College of Arts and Sciences |
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, English, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Sociology |
|
Brock School of Business |
Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing |
|
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing |
Nursing (BSN) |
|
McWhorter School of Pharmacy |
Pre-Pharmacy |
|
Orlean Beeson School of Education |
Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education |
|
School of Public Health |
Public Health, Nutrition, Health Sciences |
|
School of the Arts |
Art, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Music, Theatre |
|
Interdisciplinary Programs |
Environmental Science, Global and Cultural Studies, Law, Politics, and Society, Journalism and Mass Communication |
School/College |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
|
Cumberland School of Law |
Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Science in Law (MSL) |
|
Brock School of Business |
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA |
|
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing |
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
|
McWhorter School of Pharmacy |
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Joint Pharm.D./MBA Program |
|
Beeson Divinity School |
Master of Divinity (MDiv), Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS), Doctor of Ministry (DMin) |
|
School of Public Health |
Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA), Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) |
|
Orlean Beeson School of Education |
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) |
School/College |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Howard College of Arts and Sciences |
Biology |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Chemistry |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Computer Science |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
English |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
History |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Mathematics |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Philosophy |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Physics |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Political Science |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Sociology |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
Brock School of Business |
Accounting |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Economics |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Entrepreneurship |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Finance |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Management |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Marketing |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing |
Nursing (BSN) |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
Orlean Beeson School of Education |
Early Childhood Education |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Elementary Education |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Special Education |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
School of Public Health |
Public Health |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Nutrition |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Health Sciences |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
School of the Arts |
Art |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Graphic Design |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Interior Architecture |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Music |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Theatre |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Worship Arts |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
Interdisciplinary Programs |
Environmental Science |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Global and Cultural Studies |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Journalism and Mass Communication |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
|
|
Law, Politics, and Society |
4 Years |
$36,725 |
School/College |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Cumberland School of Law |
Master of Laws (LLM) |
1 Year |
$1,024 per credit hour |
|
|
Master of Science in Law (MSL) |
1–2 Years |
$1,024 per credit hour |
|
Brock School of Business |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1–2 Years |
$954 per credit hour |
|
|
Executive MBA |
1–2 Years |
$40,000 total program cost |
|
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing |
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
2 Years |
$943 per credit hour |
|
|
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) |
2 Years |
$943 per credit hour |
|
|
Nurse Educator |
2 Years |
$943 per credit hour |
|
McWhorter School of Pharmacy |
Joint Pharm.D./MBA Program |
3–4 Years |
N/A |
|
Beeson Divinity School |
Master of Divinity (MDiv) |
3 Years |
$540 per credit hour |
|
|
Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) |
2 Years |
$540 per credit hour |
|
School of Public Health |
Master of Public Health (MPH) |
2 Years |
$901 per credit hour |
|
|
Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) |
2 Years |
$901 per credit hour |
|
|
Master of Social Work (MSW) |
2 Years |
$743 per credit hour |
|
Orlean Beeson School of Education |
Master of Education (M.Ed.) |
1–2 Years |
$780 per credit hour |
|
|
Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) |
1–2 Years |
$780 per credit hour |
School/College |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing |
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
2–3 Years |
$943 per credit hour |
|
|
Post-Master’s DNP |
1–2 Years |
$943 per credit hour |
|
McWhorter School of Pharmacy |
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) |
4 Years |
$40,500 |
|
|
Joint Pharm.D./MBA Program |
4 Years |
N/A |
|
School of Public Health |
Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) |
3 Years |
$901 per credit hour |
|
Beeson Divinity School |
Doctor of Ministry (DMin) |
3–4 Years |
$540 per credit hour |
|
Orlean Beeson School of Education |
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) |
3 Years |
$780 per credit hour |
Diverse and Inclusive Community:
Samford enrolls students from over 20 countries, fostering a global and inclusive campus environment.
Strong Academic Reputation:
Ranked among the Top Regional Universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report.
Offers a wide range of programs in liberal arts, business, nursing, pharmacy, law, and more.
Personalized Education:
13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, ensuring personalized attention and strong faculty-student relationships.
Faith-Based Environment:
A Christian mission and values are integrated into academic and campus life, providing spiritual growth opportunities.
Safe and Picturesque Campus:
The 247-acre Georgian-Colonial campus is one of the most beautiful and secure in the U.S.
Undergraduate Applicants:
Completed application via the Samford Application Portal or Common Application.
Official high school transcripts (translated into English if necessary).
English language proficiency test scores:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 110.
Waivers available for students from English-speaking countries or with English-medium education.
Personal essay or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation (optional but encouraged).
Optional: SAT/ACT scores (if available).
Graduate Applicants:
Official bachelor’s degree transcripts (with credential evaluation if necessary).
English proficiency test scores (same as undergraduate requirements).
Program-specific requirements, such as GRE/GMAT scores, CV/resume, letters of recommendation, or portfolio (if applicable).
Choose an Application Platform:
Apply through the Samford Application Portal or the Common Application.
Submit Required Documents:
Completed Application Form: Includes personal and academic information.
Official High School Transcripts: Must be translated into English if applicable.
Standardized Test Scores (Optional):
Samford is test-optional, but students may submit SAT or ACT scores to enhance their application:
SAT (if submitted): 1050–1230 (middle 50% range).
ACT (if submitted): 21–28 (middle 50% range).
English Language Proficiency Test Scores (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 110.
Exemptions may apply for students from English-speaking countries or those who completed their studies in English.
Personal Essay:
A well-written essay highlighting academic goals, personal experiences, and reasons for choosing Samford.
Letters of Recommendation (Optional):
Letters from teachers, counselors, or mentors can strengthen the application.
Pay the Application Fee:
Fee: $40 (non-refundable).
Fee waivers are available for students with demonstrated financial need.
Scholarship Consideration:
Undergraduate applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships upon application submission.
Application Plan |
Deadline |
Decision Notification |
|---|---|---|
|
Early Action |
November 15 |
Mid-December |
|
Regular Decision |
Rolling Admission |
Rolling Notification |
Choose a Program:
Select a program from Samford’s graduate offerings in fields like business, nursing, law, pharmacy, education, or divinity.
Submit Required Documents:
Completed Application Form: Available on the specific graduate program’s webpage.
Official Transcripts: From all previously attended colleges/universities.
Standardized Test Scores:
GRE/GMAT: Required for some programs like business and public health.
LSAT: Required for the Cumberland School of Law.
TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo: For international students (same score requirements as undergraduates).
Letters of Recommendation: Typically 2–3, depending on the program.
Resume/CV: Highlighting academic, professional, and extracurricular achievements.
Statement of Purpose:
A written statement outlining your academic goals, professional aspirations, and reasons for choosing the program at Samford.
Additional Requirements:
Some programs (e.g., nursing, divinity) may require interviews or portfolios.
Pay the Application Fee:
Fees vary by program but typically range from $40 to $50.
Vary by program. Applicants are encouraged to check the specific program’s webpage for exact deadlines.
I-20 Form:
Upon acceptance, Samford issues an I-20 Form for the F-1 Student Visa application.
SEVIS Fee:
Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before scheduling a visa interview.
Visa Interview:
Schedule an interview at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
Required Documents for Visa:
I-20 Form.
Acceptance letter from Samford.
Proof of financial support.
Valid passport.
International students must provide proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition, fees, and living expenses.
Samford primarily admits students for the fall semester, but some programs also offer intakes for spring and summer semesters.
Program Level |
Intake Season |
Application Deadlines |
Classes Begin |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Undergraduate |
Fall |
Early Action: November 15 |
Late August |
|
|
Spring |
Rolling Admission |
Mid-January |
|
Graduate |
Fall |
N/A |
Late August |
|
|
Spring |
N/A |
Mid-January |
|
|
Summer |
Limited Programs |
Early June |
To be eligible for undergraduate admission, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Eligibility Factor |
Requirement |
|---|---|
|
High School Diploma |
Completion of secondary education with a competitive GPA. |
|
GPA Requirements |
Minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) recommended for most programs. |
|
Standardized Test Scores |
Optional: Students may submit SAT/ACT scores: |
|
English Proficiency (International Students) |
For non-native English speakers: |
|
Essay/Personal Statement |
Required to highlight academic goals, extracurricular involvement, and reasons for choosing Samford. |
|
Letters of Recommendation |
Optional but encouraged; typically from teachers, counselors, or mentors. |
Eligibility for graduate programs varies by school and program but generally includes:
Eligibility Factor |
Requirement |
|---|---|
|
Bachelor’s Degree |
Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. |
|
GPA Requirements |
Minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) is recommended. |
|
Standardized Test Scores |
Program-Specific: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MAT may be required: |
|
English Proficiency (International Students) |
For non-native English speakers: |
|
Letters of Recommendation |
Typically 2–3 letters, depending on the program. |
|
Resume/CV |
Required for professional programs to highlight relevant experience. |
|
Statement of Purpose |
Explains academic and career goals, as well as reasons for pursuing the program at Samford. |
|
Additional Requirements |
Some programs, such as nursing, divinity, or law, may require interviews, portfolios, or auditions. |
Ranking Organization |
Category/Metric |
Ranking/Position |
|---|---|---|
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Regional Universities (South) |
Top 10 |
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Best Undergraduate Teaching (South) |
Top 5 |
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Best Value Schools (South) |
Top 5 |
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Most Innovative Schools (South) |
Top 10 |
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Nursing Program (National) |
Top 100 |
|
U.S. News & World Report |
Law School (Cumberland School of Law) |
Top 150 |
|
QS World University Rankings |
Global University Ranking |
Not Ranked |
|
Forbes |
Top Colleges in the U.S. |
Top 400 |
|
The Princeton Review |
Most Beautiful Campuses in the U.S. |
Recognized |
|
Niche.com |
Best Christian Colleges in America |
Top 5 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Renewability |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Merit-Based Scholarships |
- Awarded to incoming freshmen based on academic performance (GPA, test scores). |
$5,000–$20,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years, subject to maintaining a specified GPA. |
|
Leadership Scholarships |
- Recognizes students with outstanding leadership experience in school or community. |
$2,000–$5,000 per year |
Renewable for 4 years. |
|
University Fellows Scholarship |
- Competitive program for high-achieving students. |
Full tuition |
Renewable with continued program participation and a minimum GPA. |
|
Ministerial Scholarships |
- For students pursuing ministry or theology-related studies. |
$2,000–$5,000 per year |
Renewable for 4 years. |
|
Need-Based Samford Grant |
- For students with demonstrated financial need. |
(up to full tuition) |
Renewable annually based on continued financial need. |
|
Legacy Scholarship |
- For students whose parents or grandparents attended Samford. |
$1,000–$2,000 per year |
Renewable for 4 years. |
|
International Student Scholarships |
- Awarded to international students based on academic merit and financial need. |
$3,000–$12,000 per year |
Renewable annually based on satisfactory academic progress. |
|
Athletic Scholarships |
- For student-athletes competing in NCAA Division I sports. |
(partial to full tuition) |
Renewable for 4 years, subject to athletic performance and eligibility. |
|
Fine Arts Scholarships |
- For students majoring in music, theatre, or visual arts. |
(up to full tuition) |
Renewable with continued program participation. |
|
Church Matching Scholarship |
- Matches scholarships provided by a student’s home church (up to $500). |
Up to $500 per year |
Renewable for 4 years. |
Category |
Details |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Campus Location |
- Located in Homewood, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. |
N/A |
|
Campus Size |
- Spans 247 acres, featuring modern academic buildings, residence halls, and green spaces. |
N/A |
|
On-Campus Housing Options |
- Samford offers residence halls for freshmen, sophomores, and some upperclassmen. |
Part of the total cost below. |
|
First-Year Housing |
- Freshmen are required to live on campus unless exempt. |
Included in the room & board costs below. |
|
Upperclassmen Housing |
- Apartment-style housing available for juniors and seniors. |
Included in the room & board costs below. |
|
Room and Board Costs |
- Covers housing and meal plans for on-campus students. |
$12,200 per year |
|
Dining Facilities |
- Main dining hall: Cafeteria offers diverse, healthy options. |
Included in the room & board costs. |
|
Special Housing Options |
- Themed Housing: Honors, leadership, and service-themed residence halls. |
(limited availability). |
|
Utilities and Internet |
- Free high-speed Wi-Fi, heating, electricity, and water included in housing costs. |
Included |
|
Laundry Facilities |
- Laundry rooms available in all residence halls. Some may charge small usage fees. |
Included or minimal cost. |
|
Safety and Security |
- 24/7 campus security with ID card access to residence halls. |
Included |
|
Off-Campus Housing |
- Limited off-campus housing options are available, with most students choosing to live on campus. |
N/A |
1. Community and Campus Environment
Close-Knit Community:
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1, Samford emphasizes personal connections between students, faculty, and staff.
A welcoming and supportive environment encourages collaboration and friendship.
Christian Values:
Faith is central to the Samford experience, with opportunities for spiritual growth, Bible studies, and worship services.
2. Housing and Residential Life
On-Campus Living:
First- and second-year students are required to live on campus, fostering community engagement.
Residence halls are designed to create a sense of belonging, with shared spaces for study and recreation.
Themed Housing Options:
Leadership, honors, and service-based housing for students with specific interests.
3. Clubs and Organizations
Over 150 Student Organizations:
Academic Clubs: Business Society, Pre-Law Society, Nursing Student Association.
Faith-Based Groups: Campus Ministries, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Cultural and Diversity Organizations: African American Student Association, International Club.
Special Interests: Environmental Awareness Group, Samford Outdoor Adventure Team.
Greek Life:
Approximately 45% of students participate in fraternities and sororities, emphasizing leadership, service, and social engagement.
4. Spiritual Life
University Ministries:
Weekly chapel services, Bible studies, and small groups are available for students.
Programs like Serve Saturday encourage community service and outreach.
Beeson Divinity School:
Provides resources for students interested in theological studies or vocational ministry.
5. Athletics and Recreation
Varsity Sports:
Samford competes in NCAA Division I as part of the Southern Conference.
Popular sports include football, basketball, soccer, and track and field.
Intramural and Club Sports:
Students can participate in activities like soccer, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and flag football.
Recreation Facilities:
State-of-the-art fitness center, swimming pool, and outdoor trails for hiking and running.
6. Cultural and Artistic Opportunities
Performing Arts:
Students can participate in theater productions, choir, orchestra, and dance performances.
The School of the Arts hosts concerts, exhibitions, and workshops.
Events and Traditions:
Annual events like Homecoming, Step Sing (a musical competition among student groups), and Hanging of the Green (a Christmas celebration).
7. Dining and Social Spaces
Dining Options:
Main dining hall, Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros. Bagels, and other on-campus eateries.
Offers vegetarian, vegan, and allergen-friendly meal options.
Social Spaces:
The University Center and outdoor areas provide places for students to study, relax, and connect.
8. Diversity and Inclusion
Cultural Organizations:
Groups like the Latinx Student Organization and the Asian Student Association celebrate cultural diversity.
International Student Support:
The Office of International Student Services provides orientation, visa assistance, and cultural programming.
9. Service and Leadership
Community Service:
Samford emphasizes giving back through programs like Samford Gives Back and partnerships with local nonprofits.
Leadership Development:
Programs like Emerging Leaders and Samford’s Leadership and Service Council help students develop skills for future success.
10. Proximity to Birmingham
City Life:
Located just 10 minutes from downtown Birmingham, students have access to cultural events, museums, theaters, and professional opportunities.
Outdoor Activities:
Nearby parks, hiking trails, and natural attractions like Red Mountain Park and Oak Mountain State Park.
Employment and Graduate School Rate:
97% of Samford graduates are employed, in graduate school, or completing internships within six months of graduation.
Top Employers of Graduates:
Corporate Sector: Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), Chick-fil-A, Wells Fargo.
Healthcare: UAB Health System, Children’s of Alabama, Ascension.
Education: Public and private school systems across the U.S.
Law and Government: U.S. Department of Justice, State of Alabama.
Graduate School Admissions:
Many students pursue advanced degrees at top institutions, including:
Harvard University
Duke University
Vanderbilt University
University of Virginia
Law school graduates from the Cumberland School of Law have strong bar passage and employment rates.
The Career Development Center provides resources and services to help students secure internships, jobs, and graduate school placements. Key offerings include:
Resume and Cover Letter Assistance:
Tailored guidance to create professional, industry-specific resumes.
Career Advising:
One-on-one sessions to explore career paths, set goals, and develop job search strategies.
Internship Support:
Assistance in securing internships during undergraduate studies, with over 85% of students completing at least one internship.
Mock Interviews:
Preparation for job interviews through practice sessions with feedback.
Tiger Career Connection:
An online platform that connects students with job and internship opportunities.
Strong Alumni Network:
Samford alumni actively mentor current students and provide networking opportunities through events and workshops.
Career Fairs:
Annual fairs connect students with potential employers, graduate schools, and internship programs.
Field |
Top Employers/Institutions |
Average Starting Salary (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Business and Finance |
Deloitte, PwC, Regions Bank |
$50,000–$70,000 |
|
Healthcare and Nursing |
UAB Health System, Ascension |
$55,000–$75,000 |
|
Law and Government |
Cumberland School of Law, State of Alabama |
$50,000–$80,000 |
|
Education |
Public and private schools |
$40,000–$55,000 |
|
Marketing and Communication |
Chick-fil-A, Local Media Outlets |
$45,000–$60,000 |
|
Pharmacy |
McWhorter School of Pharmacy Partners |
$85,000–$120,000 |
|
Nonprofit and Ministry |
Local and international organizations |
$35,000–$50,000 |
Internships:
Over 85% of students complete at least one internship during their studies.
Examples of internship hosts: Ernst & Young, UAB Hospital, and local law firms.
Practicums and Clinical Experiences:
Nursing, pharmacy, and education programs require hands-on experiences in real-world settings.
Study Abroad and Global Learning:
Programs allow students to gain international experience and build global connections.
Research Opportunities:
Students collaborate with faculty on research projects, particularly in STEM, public health, and law.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
International students can work in the U.S. for up to 12 months after graduation (36 months for STEM fields).
Curricular Practical Training (CPT):
Opportunities to work in their field of study during their program.
Workshops:
Sessions tailored to help international students navigate the U.S. job market, including visa sponsorship advice.
Holistic Admissions Process:
Samford evaluates applicants based on academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, leadership qualities, and alignment with the university’s values.
The admissions process emphasizes a student’s potential to contribute to the campus community.
Test-Optional Policy:
Samford is test-optional, meaning applicants can choose whether to submit SAT/ACT scores. This policy allows students to focus on other strengths in their application.
Samford University
800 Lakeshore Drive
Homewood, AL 35229
USA