Whether you are still exploring your options, or you are ready to apply we are here to help! Below are some commonly asked questions about the application process. Our Dunwoody Admissions Counselors are also available to answer questions and guide you through the process. Reach out to admissions@dunwoody.edu at any time.
Follow the instructions to provide your official transcripts.
Talk with an admissions counselor to ensure Dunwoody is the right fit.
Paying For College
Dunwoody utilizes the same price structure for its online offerings as it does for its in-person programs, see our tuition and fee page for details.
Dunwoody also understands the importance of learning with the right technology, so laptops and software are included in the overall price.
Students enrolled in the online program may be eligible for federal and/or state loans and grants, as well as scholarships. We encourage students to complete the FAFSA and speak with our Financial Aid office about your options for paying for college.
Transfer Process & Requirements
Dunwoody welcomes students who have completed prior coursework from an accredited institution.
In fact, more than 60 percent of Dunwoody students have previous college credits.
Completion Degrees
Online completion degrees offer the benefit of a block transfer into the program and most related associate of applied science/associate of science degrees will transfer into the corresponding Dunwoody bachelor completion degree.
To make the process simpler, Dunwoody offers block transfers toward the technical course requirements, including:
Up to 45 credits for Architecture
Up to 44 credits for Construction Management
Up to 40 credits for Business Management & Leadership
Up to 40 credits for Power & Construction Engineering Technology
In addition, Dunwoody will transfer up to 30 General Education (Arts & Science) credits from your college or military experience. Prior learning experience may be accepted for designated programs.
Transfer guides have been created for programs and colleges that have been evaluated for block transfers into either the Bachelor of Architecture or Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. Click here to view the list of guides by state.
Note: The Registrar’s Office will still need to do an official credit evaluation when you apply to Dunwoody.
What is the acceptance process like?
Once we have all the information needed to complete your admissions file, it will be sent to our admissions committee for a decision. The admissions committee meets once a week, and students are notified of admissions decisions within four business days. Your admissions counselor will keep you up-to-date on the status of your application.
Are scholarships available?
Yes! Each year, Dunwoody gives out nearly $4 million in scholarship funding to students. Talk with your admissions counselor today to find out what scholarships you may qualify for.