Undergraduate Admissions

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When you choose the College of Engineering and Computing, you'll gain more than a degree – employers will pursue you as a valued asset.

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Hands-On Learning

You won't be sitting behind a desk 24/7. Our classes and labs are designed to help you observe and explore the subject matter in person.

The Many Benefits of Mason

We're near some of the most advanced scientific and engineering research in the nation, which means you'll have amazing opportunities to gain hands-on experience through study abroad, internships, and research projects. As Virginia’s largest public research university, Mason will give you the resources and support you need to propel you into a rewarding career. It'll also be a fun four years.

Whether you want to cheer the Patriots to victory or take part in the next Robotics World Cup, you can take pride in being part of the Mason Nation.

Getting In

Majors in the College of Engineering and Computing have selective admissions.

Freshmen students who apply "Score Optional" to Computer Science and Engineering majors will be considered if they have:

Freshmen students who do not apply score optional using SAT or ACT scores must have completed four years of high school mathematics courses, with one course designated as a higher level than Algebra II completed by the senior year with C grade or better and a SAT or ACT score as listed below:

Transfer students applying to a Computer Science, Information Technology or Engineering major should review the selective admission requirements on the Transfer Admissions website.

Students that do not meet the aforementioned requirements, but admissible to Mason, will be admitted to Undeclared within the College of Engineering and Computing, and work closely with Academic Advisors to become eligible to declare a Engineering or Computing major within five semesters.