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Getting Started: College Admissions

So, does the college admission process seem overwhelming? At Globe University, we want students to spend their time on career training, not paperwork. Our representatives will help you with the entire process of getting started. It’s your job to focus on your future.

You may qualify for tuition-free college classes during your senior year. Call 1-877-303-6060 and ask about the High School Advantage program.

Become a college student in 5 easy steps

Reason Number One to Choose Globe University Contact us and talk to a representative
Call 1-877-303-6060 or email a representative and set up a one-on-one meeting with a representative at a campus near you. Feel free to bring your parents and friends along.
Reason Number Two to Choose Globe University Choose a career program
Business, health science or technology? A 2-year or 4-year degree or shorter diploma program? Your representative will help you choose a degree or diploma that suits your goals and your lifestyle.
Reason Number Three to Choose Globe University Apply to college
We’ll walk you through the process. Or you can start by filling out the online application. You don’t need ACT or SAT test scores—you will take an assessment that makes sure you are ready for your college program. Pay the $50 application fee and move on to step 4.
Reason Number Four to Choose Globe University Meet with a financial aid coordinator
In a one-on-one meeting with a financial aid coordinator, you (and your parents) will find out about high school scholarships and other grants and loans, then work out an affordable payment plan.
Reason Number Five to Choose Globe University Register for classes and attend orientation
You will get help deciding what classes to start with and with registering for the right classes. When you show up for orientation, our team will be there to make you feel welcome and get off to a good start.

Call 1-877-303-6060 or contact college admissions today and find out if you qualify for an early-admission scholarship award.