Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program

Admissions & Transferring

Applying to Our Programs

The Opus College of Business is excited that you are considering St. Thomas for your undergraduate degree. To start the process, even if you intend to major in the Opus College of Business, you must first apply for admission through the Office of Admissions.


Transferring to UST

If you are interested in transferring to the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, please arrange to visit an admissions officer and have your transcript evaluated—this will give us a good idea of what courses you will need in order to complete your degree at St. Thomas. We also urge you to meet with a financial aid counselor and a professor in your major field.


Visiting Us

We are here to answer questions and make the application process as simple as possible. Feel free to schedule a visit with an admissions officer or the Opus College of Business, so we can meet you:

E-mail the Visit Office at admvisit@stthomas.edu.
Call the Visit Office at 651-962-6154 or 800-328-6819, Ext. 2-6154.

Learn More About Admissions

Learn more about how to become a Tommie! Explore our programs, admission requirements, how to visit campus, and apply online.

Information for:
Freshmen
Transfer Students
International Students

   

Did You Know?

  • 38% of undergraduate students at St. Thomas are pursuing a major in business and the average size business class is 23 students
  • 51% of undergraduate business majors are women; 30% of current undergraduate St. Thomas students transferred here
  • Undergraduate international students represent 36 countries
  • It is possible to earn a degree in business by taking classes during the day or in the evening
   

Broaden Your Horizons - Study Abroad

Each year, almost 800 University of St. Thomas students choose to study abroad in January Term, semester, year or summer programs.

UST offers many exciting options. The university is affiliated with study abroad programs in more than 40 countries from Austria to Zimbabwe. Students can study in a country where all of the coursework is in the language of the host country, or where coursework is conducted in English.

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