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Undergraduate Application Frequently Asked Questions
   
Q. What is the GPA required to become admitted to LU?
A. 2.5 Cumulative GPA

Q. What is the ACT/SAT score required to become admitted to LU?
A. ACT composite score of 20 and SAT critical reading + math score of 940

Q. Does Lindenwood have specific high school math, foreign language requirements?
A. LU recommends at least 16 units of high school study in solid academic areas. A university preparatory curriculum is preferred. Therefore, a student’s high school record should reflect study of English for four years and two or three years each of natural science, mathematics, and social studies. LU also recommends two years of study in a foreign language as well as some study in the areas of fine and performing arts.

Q. Who do I call for an interview and campus tour?
A. The admissions office at 636-949-4949

Q. Who do I contact about the student loan information?
A. The financial aid office at 636-949-4923

Q. How do I apply for federal student aid?
A. www.fafsa.ed.gov

Q. What is the Federal Lindenwood School Code for FAFSA?
A. 002480

Q. Who do I contact about payment plan options?
A. The business office at 636-9494969

Q. Who can I talk to about housing options and what I need to bring for my room?
A. The Housing Director at 636-949-4848

Q. Who can I contact about the Work & Learn Program?
A. The Work & Learn Director at 636-949-4563

Additional questions can be directed to the Admissions Office at 636-949-4949
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