1780 – The Official Blog of Transylvania University

1780 | The Official Blog of Transylvania University

Applications now open for 2020 high school graduates

High school seniors can now apply to be part of Transylvania University’s Class of 2024. Admission isn’t all about test scores. Transy believes that there is more to a person than how well they perform on standardized tests. It’s why Transy became the first test-optional school in Kentucky, meaning that applicants are not required to submit their SAT or ACT test scores if they don’t feel they accurately represent their abilities. Application reviewers will consider entire high school careers when admitting students. Read more: College application essay tips from actual reviewers. Applying to Transy automatically makes a student eligible for scholarship consideration. Premier Scholarships range from $18,000 all the way up to full tuition and fees. Students are encouraged to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid as early as Oct. 1 to be eligible to receive as much financial aid as possible. It’s an exciting time to join the Pioneer family. With new campus building projects and dining services, as well as all the benefits of being in downtown Lexington, students are gaining incredible opportunities to develop their whole selves in and out of the classroom. Important Dates To apply, visit transy.edu/apply. If you have any questions about the application, feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at 859-233-8242 or admissions@transy.edu. July 1: Applications open Oct. 1: FAFSA opens Oct. 31: Early Action I Deadline* Dec. 1: Early Action II Deadline* Feb. 1: Regular Decision Deadline

Transylvania admissions director to take message of college accessibility to national level

When the National Association for College Admission Counseling meets in Louisville this September, Johnnie Johnson will not only share his passion for providing access to higher education, but he will put Transylvania University on the radar of high school guidance counselors across the country.

Transylvania vice president featured in report on the value proposition of college tuition

Transylvania Vice President for Enrollment and Student Life Holly Sheilley was recently featured by The Lane Report in its cover article on the value of a college education. Sheilley, along with higher education leaders from some of Kentucky’s public and private colleges, responded to a series of questions about what students attending college can expect as a return on their investment. According to The Lane Report, “For most prospective Kentucky college students today, affordability remains a top concern, but they are more willing to pay for postsecondary education if they know they will receive a high return on that investment. Namely, a job in their career field soon after they toss their mortar boards into the sky on graduation day.” At Transylvania, that success rate – placement in a job or graduate school – is 95% within six months of graduation. The Q&A below is excerpted from original article. To read the full article, visit The Lane Report online. Are today’s students more “transactional” in their choice of postsecondary education institutions, prioritizing acquisition of marketable skills in exchange for their tuition dollars? Holly Sheilley: Absolutely. In today’s digital environment, information is more transparent and readily available for prospective students than ever before. This access empowers students to handpick institutions that are most likely to help them develop marketable skills and deliver post-graduation success. For example, at Transylvania, we have an abundance of interest in pre-health and pre-law, primarily because of