Davenport University Admissions
Guide to completing the application
When you apply online you’re creating a temporary, secure personal login. This lets you to return to the application if you need to stop before it’s complete.
- First-time users will be asked to create a login ID and 6-digit password.
- Returning applicants can enter their login and password from previous session.
- If you have ever previously attended Davenport University and wish to return to complete an undergraduate program or to begin a new undergraduate program, do not create a new application. To return to Davenport, please contact your advisor or call 800-925-3884.
You’ll be asked for the following information, so please have it on hand when you begin:
- Type of admission you’re applying for: undergraduate, graduate, international or dual-enrolled (taking college and high school classes simultaneously)
- Which semester or session you want to start classes in.
- Your personal information (name, address, phone, email), including Social Security number
- Emergency contact information (who to contact in an emergency or urgent situation)
- What major or program you want to enroll in
- Previous college (if applicable), high school name (a lookup tool is provided)
- Birth country, native language, Visa type and dates if appropriate (International students)
- Campus you plan to attend, name of partner school or organization, if applicable
- Credit Card information. A non-refundable application fee of $25 must be paid. Payments are processed on a secure server. If you do not own a credit card, you will be offered the option to pay later.

Questions? Email info@davenport.edu or call toll free: 800-686-1600
Undergraduate applicants are admitted as students once they have completed an Application for Admission, including payment of the application fee, and have met the criteria listed below.
Prospective students without ACT or SAT scores, or approved college credit, may take a standard COMPASS assessment as arranged by a Davenport representative.
For more information about specific scores or assessment criteria, please contact a Davenport admissions representative.
Applicants for non-credit academic programs may be admitted without meeting any of the above requirements upon special permission from the University. Those applicants are not eligible for Title IV financial aid funds.
Please note: Former Davenport students returning after an absence do not need to reapply. Simply call an advisor at the campus where you wish to take courses.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
Davenport University maintains a policy of non-discrimination regarding students on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, weight, height, marital status, physical or mental limitations and/or disability in the administration of its admissions policies, educational policies, scholarships and loan programs and other University administered programs. In addition, the University does not discriminate regarding extra-curricular activities or employment practices. The University has a policy prohibiting unlawful discrimination of sexual harassment. Incidents of discriminatory harassment must be reported to the campus leader or his/her designee.
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