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UDC Profile

UDC is a public institution located near Embassy Row in Washington, DC and serves approximately 5,200 students each year. Chartered in 1851 as the only urban land grant university in the Unites States, UDC is the only fully accredited public institution of higher education in the nation’s capital. Today, UDC pursues its mission of education, research, and community service.

UDC includes:


Admissions Standards First-Time Students

UDC Community College (Associate degree programs):

  • High school diploma, GED or equivalent

UDC Flagship University (Bachelor’s degree programs):

  • 2.5 high school grade point average and 890 SAT or 16 ACT score; OR
  • 2.0 – 2.49 and 1030 SAT or a score of 19 on ACT or better

Applicants who do not meet the Flagship University admissions standards, including those who have been out of school for more than three years, can take the ACCUPLACER exam. Students must achieve the following ACCUPLACER scores make applicants eligible for admission to UDC’s Flagship University:

  • English score: 86
  • Math score: 85
  • Reading score: 78

For full details, please refer to the UDC admissions standards and application requirements.

Admissions Standards for Transfer Students

Transferring to the Community College (Associate degree programs):

  • High school diploma, GED or equivalent
  • Not currently on academic probation or suspension at another college or university (There is a one-year waiting period for those who’ve been academically dismissed from their last school.)

Transferring to the Flagship University (Bachelor’s degree programs):

  • 24 college credits or more and an aggregate grade point average of 2.0 or higher
  • Less than 24 college credits with a high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher

For full details, please refer to the UDC admissions standards and application requirements.

Admissions Process

There are slight variations in the admissions process for first-time students and for transfer students. In general, UDC requires students to:

  1. Complete the online application.
  2. Pay a non-refundable application fee ($35 for U.S. undergraduate students).
  3. Submit official high school transcripts or copy of GED diploma and test scores (or equivalent).
  4. Submit official SAT or ACT test scores (if applying to UDC’s Flagship University) or submit official transcripts from other colleges or universities attended.

For full details, please review these step-by-step guides for first-time student admissions or transfer student admissions.

Admissions Deadlines

Term US Students International Students
Fall August 1 April 30
Spring January 1 September 1
Summer I May 1 There are no International Admissions in the Summer
Summer II May 15 There are no International Admissions in the Summer

View complete information on Admission Deadlines.

Tuition and Fees

To demonstrate UDC’s affordability, we’ve collected estimated tuition and college-related costs into charts for:

These charts include the differences for District resident, Metro Area residents, and non-resident students.

Review full details on UDC’s current tuition and fee schedule to learn more.

College Cost Calculator

Based on a series of questions about a family’s financial situation, UDC’s college cost estimate tool provides information about what similar students have paid to attend UDC, including sample financial aid packages. Many families, especially those sending students to college for the first time, find this new college cost tool helpful.

Financial Aid Eligibility

The following students are not eligible for financial aid at UDC:

Financial Aid Process

Before families begin the financial aid application process, have them review these required steps:

  1. Make sure the student is eligible for financial aid.
  2. Apply for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/filling-out/fsaid.
  3. Gather all documents needed to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). A new IRS data retrieval tool makes this process faster and easier.
  4. Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
  5. Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) when it arrives
  6. Review your Financial Aid Letter.
  7. Provide any additional documents requested.

You can review the complete step-by-step financial aid instructions.

Financial Aid Deadlines

May 15 – new students FAFSA Priority Submission Date
June 15 – new students Financial Aid Supporting Documents Deadline

Majors and Options

Students can choose from more than 81 majors at UDC’s Flagship University or Community College. Check out these fully accredited academic majors in many career fields, including:

  • Healthcare
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Technology

Or browse the full list of available majors at UDC.

Campus Location and Safety

UDC’s campus is located at the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street NW, which is close to the Van Ness/UDC Metro station stop. Surrounded by “embassy Row,” the National Zoo, and a variety of restaurants, UDC is located in one of the safest and most vibrant neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Van Ness offers a plethora of cultural and recreational offerings to engage students between classes.

View the campus map and get directions to UDC.

On-Campus Student Housing

UDC’s campus housing accommodates approximately 500 students and offers the following amenities:

  • 24-hour resident concierge / Doorman
  • Olympic size swimming pool
  • 24-hour fitness center and saunas
  • Variety of exercise classes offered weekly
  • Multi-purpose resident community room
  • On-site dry cleaning valet
  • ATM
  • Steps to Van Ness/UDC Metro stop
  • Underground walkway to grocery shopping

The apartments have the following furnishings:

  • Bed – extra long twin size
  • Dresser
  • Desk and chair
  • Microwave
  • Stove
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher

Learn more about UDC campus housing options, including costs and amenities.

Off-Campus Housing Options

Many local students live at home or with family while attending UDC. Others choose nearby, off-campus apartments. The Office of Residence Life is available to assists students in finding the perfect match for off-campus housing.

Resources

ACT/SAT Codes: UDC’s ACT code is 0695, and our SAT code is 5929

Admission Requirements for New Freshmen

Admission Requirements for Transfer Students

Tuition

Visiting Campus


If you have specific questions, need additional information, or would like to speak with the Admissions Officer who covers your area, please contact us.

Phone:  202.274.6155

Email: UDCadmissions@udc.edu

Contact the Admissions Office

Terrence Britt, Ed.D.
Director of Undergraduate Admission
terrence.britt1@udc.edu

Timothy Harrison
Director of Graduate Admission
tharrison@udc.edu

Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Van Ness Campus
4200 Connecticut Avenue NW, Building 39
Washington, DC 20008
202.274.5261

Community College
Office Of Admissions
5171 South Dakota Ave NE
Suite 102
Washington, DC 20017
202.274.5261

Undergraduate Admissions

First Time in College

Last Names: A – I
Shala Mayo
shala.mayo@udc.edu

Last Names: J – R
Francisco Cabrera
francisco.cabrera@udc.edu

Last Names: S – Z
Aaron Becerril-Torres
aaron.becerriltorres@udc.edu

Re-Admitted

Omar Harrod
omar.harrod@udc.edu

Non-Degree & Second Degree

Diana Atenco-Gonzalez
diana.atencogonzalez@udc.edu

Community College

Grace Yepez
grace.yepez@udc.edu

Transfer Students

John Akerele
john.akerele@udc.edu

International Students

Michael Sullin
Michael.sullin@udc.edu