Application Process

To be considered for admission to the Lindenwood University-Belleville, an applicant’s file must include each of the following documents:

  • Electronic or paper application, along with a non-refundable $30 application fee.
  • Current résumé.
  • Personal statement indicating why the applicant wishes to further his/her education or describing the applicant’s long-term goals or a specific life experience.
  • Official transcripts indicating graduation from the last high school attended or from a home school program. A GED certificate may be provided in lieu of the high school transcript. Candidates who do not have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and who meet the requirements outlined by the U.S. Department of Education may submit, in lieu of such documents, a passing score on the Ability to Benefit (COMPASS) exam. Students interested in taking this exam should discuss this possibility with an admissions representative.

Semester Programs

  • Results of ACT or SAT. The Lindenwood University-Belleville code for reporting purposes is 6888 for the ACT or 6367 for the SAT.
  • Transfer students applying for semester programs with 24 or more hours of transferable credit, applicants who have been out of high school for five or more years, or those given approval by the Director of the Office of Day Admissions may not be required to submit scores from standardized tests, although such scores are recommended. Satisfactory standardized test scores are required for all students majoring in teacher education.

Notes: (1) Provisional admission to the University may be granted by the Director of Day Admissions on the basis of facsimile copies of high school transcripts, ACT/SAT scores, GED scores, and/or other university transcripts. No financial aid will be distributed while a student remains provisionally admitted.

(2) Applicants who have successfully completed a regionally accredited two-year institution may not be required to submit high school transcripts in application for admission to Lindenwood. They will, however, be required to submit official transcripts from the higher education institution(s) they attended. For information regarding approved two-year institutions, call (618) 239-6024.

(3) Students who are admitted to either Lindenwood-St. Charles or Lindenwood-Belleville and wish to transfer to the other campus must submit a formal application to transfer to the Office of Day Admissions at the destination campus.

Quarter (LCIE) Programs

  • Transfer students who have successfully completed a two year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree may not be required to submit their high school transcripts.
  • Students wishing to transfer credit from a regionally accredited institution should request official university transcripts at the time they apply for admission to Lindenwood University-Belleville. For information regarding approved two-year institutions, call (618) 239-6024.

Electronic admissions applications can be found at: http://belleville.lindenwood.edu/admissions/index.html; paper applications can be obtained from the Office of Day Admissions. For further questions regarding the application process, please call the Lindenwood University-Belleville switchboard at (618) 239-6000.

Paper applications should be mailed to:

The Office of Day Admissions

Lindenwood University-Belleville

2600 West Main Street

Belleville, IL 62226

Applications must be received for the Master of Science (MS) programs in Healthcare Administration and Human Resource Management, and for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program as follows:

Applications for

Due by

Summer Quarter

June 30th

Fall Quarter

September 21st

Winter Quarter

December 21st

Spring Quarter

March 31th

Note: International student applications must be received 14 calendar days prior to the deadlines above.