Admission to Hofstra is selective. From a large and talented applicant pool, we have enough space in our first-year class to offer admission to only 62% of those who apply. Most students offered admission to Hofstra have completed a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in high school with a solid average. Standardized tests are also part of our review, if the student chooses to submit them. The Admissions Committee carefully reviews students' letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, and essay, as well.
It is the goal of Hofstra University - a selective, midsize, private, coed institution - to enroll a first-year and transfer class of students from diverse backgrounds and locations, with varied interests and talents. Applications are accepted for fall and spring admission. Applicants must submit the application, a $70 application fee, high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores (if applicable), the essay, and a guidance counselor's recommendation. Hofstra accepts applications via mail or online and also accepts the Common Application.
The Admission Committee reviews each application individually to assess academic achievement, curricular rigor, leadership potential, depth of extracurricular activities, standardized test scores (if applicable), and overall interest in attending Hofstra University. The application process provides an opportunity to share information that may not be apparent on a transcript or through test scores. Questions about the application process should be directed to the Undergraduate Admission Office in Bernon Hall.
*Accurate as of 1/23/2024
For a breakdown of merit-based scholarships available to first-year students, visit hofstra.edu/fyscholarships
For a breakdown of merit-based scholarships available to transfer students, visit hofstra.edu/transferscholarship
To get a better idea of scholarship and grant opportunities as well as your estimated cost of attendance, visit hofstra.edu/netprice
For the full tuition and fee schedule, visit hofstra.edu/tuition.
Hofstra is pleased to offer first-year students a four-year locked-in rate for tuition and fees. Please visit hofstra.edu/lockedintuitionrate for more information.