Frequently Asked Questions

For information regarding these and other topics, please call 800-847-3000 or email admissions@sunyempire.edu.

If your evaluation states that you have the equivalent of either an associate or bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, you do not need to provide high school documentation.

If you earned an associate or bachelor’s degree at a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or if your evaluated document indicates the equivalent of an associate or bachelor’s degree earned at a regionally accredited U.S. institution, you do not need to supply high school documentation.

Proof of high school completion is required for admission to the university.

Upon acceptance to the university, transcripts from post-secondary institutions are reviewed for the transfer of credit.

These are two different processes.

All non-U.S. credentials must be evaluated and submitted according to evaluation service requirements. These services provide evaluation and verification of the authenticity of documents.

The only exceptions to this rule are high school documents from the U.S. territories and possessions. These may be directly submitted to the university.

Document requirements differ by country of origin. Please check the instructions provided by the evaluator service of your choice.

Non-U.S., high school documents need only a document-based analysis. Non-U.S. credentials from post-secondary (college/university) institutions need a course-by-course evaluation.

Empire State University accepts transcripts from Canadian institutions listed as members of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada on the same basis as those from regionally accredited institutions in the United States. All institutions not accredited by AUCC need to undergo evaluation.

You will be considered for the next available term.

Please visit the American Council on Education website at www.acenet.edu for information about General Equivalency Diploma (GED) testing.

The GED Testing Service www.gedtestingservice.com is a joint venture between the American Council on Education (ACE) and Pearson developed to expand accessibility to the GED® test.

If your evaluated high-school document indicates credit beyond the high-school level, it may be used for credit if it fulfills a requirement in your degree plan.

Additionally, it may be possible to receive foreign language credit based on your non-U.S. high school document.

Please contact the Financial Aid office by email at FinancialAid@sunyempire.edu for specific requirements for financial aid.

Please directly contact the evaluator service.