Belmont Abbey College welcomes students from many walks of life, and we work to make the admissions process as seamless and easy as possible.
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How to Apply to Belmont Abbey College
Whether you are a new, transfer, online, veteran or international applicant, we have an admissions process tailored to your specific needs and goals.
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Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Email Your Transcripts
We accept official and unofficial from all previously attended institutions. Please email these transcripts to admissions@bac.edu. If needed, our mailing address is:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Parchment and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
Be sure to check out and apply for the scholarships and grants that make the Abbey extremely affordable for you.
Pay your deposit to reserve your spot at the Abbey. Deposits can be made online through Paypal. The deposit fees are listed below:
Commuting Students: $200
Residential Students: $400
International Students: $2,500
Transcripts
Homeschool students need to submit an official transcript. If you are enrolled in Seton Home Study or Mother of Divine Grace, these programs provide an official accredited transcript upon request. If you are not part of a program that provides a transcript, you may write one. Include the name of your school, your student’s personal information, a list of the names of the classes your student has completed, broken down by grade level (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th), and the letter grade your student received for each class. You will also need to include a grading scale and a calculated GPA. The school proctor (usually a parent) must sign the transcript. Check with your state’s Department of Education for any other requirements before mailing the transcript to Belmont Abbey College’s Admissions Office.
See a sample transcript by clicking here.
For an easy one-page transcript we recommend using: FastTranscripts.com.
Required High School Credits
High school students are required to complete:
- 4 units of English
- 2 units of a Foreign Language
- 2 units of Social Science
- 2 units of Science
- 3 units of Math
- At least 3 units of additional academic electives
Are you a high school student looking to get a jump-start on college credits? Belmont Abbey College provides an easy way to do that. Our popular dual enrollment program allows you to come to campus, learn from elite faculty, and get college credit for a variety of first- and second-year classes.
Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Submit Your Transcript
Request official transcripts from high schools and all other institutions attended be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
Pay your deposit to reserve your spot at the Abbey. Deposits can be made online through Paypal. The deposit fees are listed below:
Commuting Students: $200
Residential Students: $400
International Students: $2,500
Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Submit Your Transcript
Request official transcripts from high schools and all other institutions attended be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
Submit your application for free. You will need to create a College Foundation of North Carolina ( CFNC) account. This account is free and you will use it to complete your application. No essay is required. You will also need to provide transcripts from high school and all other institutions attended. Please request official transcripts be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
Be sure to check out and apply for the scholarships and grants that make the Abbey extremely affordable for you.
Belmont Abbey College generally accepts transfer credits for courses taken at colleges and universities that are recognized as accrediting bodies by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education (USDE), in which a grade of “C” or better has been earned. Belmont Abbey College will accept a maximum of sixty (60) credit (semester) hours from a community college. However, Belmont Abbey College will transfer a maximum of sixty-four (64) credit (semester) hours for students who graduate under the North Carolina Community College articulation agreement and receive an AA degree. Credit hours, not grade points, are transferred.
Pay your deposit to reserve your spot at the Abbey. Deposits can be made online through Paypal. There is a $200 deposit for commuting students and a $400 deposit for residential students. For international students, there is a $2,500 deposit.
Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Submit Your Transcript
Request official transcripts from high schools and all other institutions attended be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
Pay your deposit to reserve your spot at the Abbey. Deposits can be made online through Paypal. There is a $2,500 deposit for international students.
If you have international transfer credits, they may be applied based on the appropriate academic credit earned. All foreign transcripts must be evaluated by Education Evaluators International, Inc. or another approved transcript evaluation agency prior to submission to Belmont Abbey College.
Follow this checklist to make sure you complete all admissions requirements. You will need:
- An International Student Information Sheet
- Financial Support and Responsibility Form
- Evidence of finances
- Copy of your passport
- A Transfer Clearance Form for F1 students transferring to Belmont Abbey College from another institution
Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Submit Your Transcript
Request official transcripts from high schools and all other institutions attended be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
The following academic programs are available online:
MAJORS
- Accounting
- Business Management
- Interdisciplinary Studies
MINORS
- Healthcare Management
- Human Services
- Management
Be sure to check out and apply for the scholarships and grants that make the Abbey extremely affordable for you.
There is no deposit required for online students.
Step one: Submit Your Application
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s application is free to submit online. An essay is not required for initial submission. If you are a current NC High School student, you will be prompted to create a CFNC (College Foundation of North Carolina) account. This is a free account and it allows you to work on your application over time. If you are not a current NC High School student you will fill out our free Belmont Abbey Online Application.
You have two options for applying to The Abbey: All students applying prior up until October 30 will be Early Action* candidates, and will find out their admissions decision by mail, and electronically on November 6th. After October 30th, all applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and students who submit their application can expect an admissions decision within one week of completing their file.
Step two: Submit Your Transcript
Request official transcripts from high schools and all other institutions attended be sent to:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt.Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Naviance, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse.
If you were enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina, you can request your high school transcript be sent through CFNC.
* Early Action is a non-binding program that allows you to find out your admissions decision early in the fall of your senior year. Merit scholarships, institutional grants, and state and federal aid that Belmont Abbey offers are available to both Early Action and Rolling Admissions candidates. However, priority consideration for institutional grant money is given to students who fill out and file FAFSA prior to February 1, 2021. Students who haven’t taken an ACT, SAT, or CLT exam are eligible to apply for Early Action.
Be sure to check out and apply for the scholarships and grants that make the Abbey extremely affordable for you.
Contact Financial Aid Advisor Patricia Hedrick: patriciahedrick@bac.edu, (704) 461-6709.
Pay your deposit to reserve your spot at the Abbey. Deposits can be made online through Paypal. There is a $200 deposit for commuting students and a $400 deposit for residential students. For international students, there is a $2,500 deposit.
Step one: Submit Your Application*
The first step is to submit your application above. Belmont Abbey College’s graduate application is $50 to submit online. A resume or CV is required to submit.
Step two: Email Your Transcripts
We accept official or unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions. Please email your transcripts to admissions@bac.edu. If needed, our mailing address is:
Belmont Abbey College
Office of Graduate Admissions
100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012
Belmont Abbey College accepts official transcripts submitted electronically through services like Parchment and National Student Clearinghouse. Please use admissions@bac.edu if a recipient email is required.
*To apply to the MSN program, see the program page for specific instructions.
Possession of an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. (Applicants with an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of less than a 3.0 are invited to apply for conditional admission.)
To apply to the graduate degrees at Belmont Abbey College, all degrees* require:
- Application for admission.
- Paid application fee.
- Official undergraduate transcripts. Final transcripts reflecting conferral of the undergraduate degree are required prior to enrollment.
In addition, each program has specific requirements as outlined on each program page.
*The MSN has a separate application guideline that must be followed. Those requirements are outlined here.
There is no deposit required for graduate students.
We're grateful you're here! To learn more about Graduate programs at Belmont Abbey College, fill out the form below and our Director of Graduate Admissions will contact you.
Grounded in possibilities
Having an education rooted in the liberal arts provided me with a well-rounded understanding of different areas of study, and refined my ability to learn and think critically. I made some of my best friends and met some incredible professors and mentors during my time there.
GRACE BRUNO ’17 & ’23
English and Government & Political Philosophy 2017
MHA 2023
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