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We know that big challenges lead to even bigger payoffs. That’s why we pair rigorous academics with supportive faculty who are invested in your success. Here, you’ll grow through life-shaping courses, internships and cross-cultural experiences.
Apply for admission to Bluffton University and start your journey. Financial assistance, payment plans and a variety of scholarships and grants are available.
Individually designed major. Explore the diverse range of majors and minors at Bluffton University that will challenge and prepare you for your next step.
Bluffton is a place of opportunity and exploration where academic excellence and affordability are priorities; where our enduring values of discovery, community, respect and service guide everything we do. Quick facts. Accreditations and recognitions.
Bluffton offers academic study in more than 86 academic programs; and master’s degrees in organizational management (MAOM), business administration (MBA), education (MAEd), social work (MSW) and nutrition and dietetics (MND).
Learn more about Bluffton with a Virtual Tour of our beautiful campus, then schedule a visit to experience Bluffton for yourself.
Bluffton University operates on a rolling admission plan. You are welcome to apply after June 1 following your junior year. Deadline for submitting your application is July 1 the summer prior to the intended first day of class.
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Get prepared for life with an undergraduate degree from Bluffton University. Smaller classes mean better opportunities to learn and grow.
Admission to Bluffton University is gained through the admissions office, which acts on behalf of the faculty. Admission may be granted to first-year students, transfers, special and transient students and, on a limited basis, to current high school students through the College Credit Plus Program.