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Learn How to Apply to Keystone

Determine your student type

Select below which application is correct for you based upon your educational goals. If you are unsure of your student type or are interested in other options, please contact the Admissions Office at: 1-800-824-2764 or admissions@keystone.edu.

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Office of Admissions
570-945-8111 or
1-800-824-2764
admissions@keystone.edu
Location: Sabiston Hall
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Traditional Undergraduate Freshmen

You are a senior in high school, have graduated, or taken college courses without enrolling in a degree program.
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Transfer Student

Transfer Students

You have attempted at least 12 college credits (non-developmental) at another college (excluding courses taken in HS).
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Graduate Students

You have a bachelor’s degree and are seeking a master’s degree.

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Online Education through ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú Virtual Campus

You are interested in an online undergraduate or graduate degree with the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú Virtual Campus (KCVC).

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International Students

You live outside the U.S. and are seeking an undergraduate degree.
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Veteran Students

You have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are the dependent of someone who is.
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Freshman Students

Return to KC

You previously attended Keystone and stopped for at least two full semesters.
Learn How to Reapply

Apprenticeships Mentors

Teacher Certification Preparation

You already have a bachelor’s degree and want to teach in Pennsylvania schools.

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Non-Degree Certificates

You are a non-traditional student and interested in a continuing education certificate program.
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Visiting Students

Visiting students from other institutions are welcome to complete the class registration process and take up to 12 credits at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú prior to making formal application for admission.
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Lowest Tuition Admissions

High School Students

High school juniors and seniors can get an early start on their college education through various dual enrollment and high school programs.
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