General Admissions Requirements

In order to attend ENMU-Roswell, students must complete an Admissions Application prior to registering for classes. Although ENMU-Roswell is considered an open enrollment institution, certain documentation is required for consideration of financial aid eligibility, placement in classes, and transfer evaluation. It benefits the student to have the following documentation submitted to and reviewed by the Office of Admissions & Records department staff as soon as possible after admissions to facilitate the decision-making process. The following documentation is necessary for consideration:

1)      Application for admission – completed online from the ENMU-Roswell website

2)      High school transcripts from an accredited institution; or

3)      A satisfactory score on a high school equivalency test, and/or completion of the EDREADY™ Placement Test (see more information in the TESTING SERVICES section)

4)      Official transcripts from all previous colleges, universities, and technical-vocational schools attended

5)      Additional documentation may be requested, as needed, subsequent to an initial review of documentation submitted at admissions.

Official transcripts are those sent directly by an official of the high school and or college(s)/technical school(s) to the ENMU-Roswell Office of Admissions & Records. The University cannot accept copies of transcripts in a student’s possession. All transcripts must be submitted to the Office of Admissions & Records as soon as possible after admission to the institution. A registration hold will be placed on the student’s file until all transcripts are received and reviewed. A student misrepresenting or failing to disclose information, including failure to declare previously attended colleges, in the completion of the admission form will be subject to disciplinary action and possible dismissal from the University.

Non-Degree Students

Non-degree students must complete an ENMU-Roswell admissions application online and select “non-degree” as their program of study (i.e. “major”).

  • High School transcripts or transcripts from previously attended colleges or universities are not required to take non-degree courses.

  • Part-time, non-degree-seeking students, do not need to take the EDREADY™ placement test unless they are enrolling in a class where English or math is a prerequisite. If a student changes to degree-seeking status, they must take the placement test at that time. No student will be awarded a certificate or an associate degree without achieving the required level of university skills.