Prospective Students

Congratulations on considering teaching as a career. You probably have questions about how long it takes to become a teacher or what major you should consider. You may want to know if you can become a teacher with only a bachelor’s degree. The Undergraduate Studies in Education (USIE) office in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) can answer these questions and more. USIE provides a variety of services for undergraduate students interested in the field of education. Please contact Eva Nolen, our undergraduate academic advisor, at 703.993.2078 or email her enolen2@gmu.edu for comprehensive advising.


Prospective Freshmen

Please visit our Undergraduate Admissions web site to find out more about:

  • Freshmen admissions requirements
  • How to apply
  • Tuition and Fees
  • Academics
  • Campus tours and information sessions
  • Next steps after being admitted

Prospective Transfer Students

George Mason University welcomes thousands of transfer students each year. Qualified applicants generally have completed 30 or more transferable credits from an accredited college or university. Admission is competitive and may vary due to the applicant pool each semester. It is imperative that applicants adhere to the application deadlines and request all official transcripts from prior colleges and universities. Please visit our Undergraduate Transfer website to find out more about:

  • Transfer admissions requirements
  • How to apply
  • Information sessions and campus tours
  • Evaluation of transfer credits
  • Tuition and fees
  • Next steps after being admitted