We accommodate busy lifestyles with flexible scheduling, options for earning credit, and exciting fields of study.

If you've never completed a college course, want to finish a degree, or want to transfer from your current college or university, Mount St. Joseph University can help. 

 

Why the Mount?

Adult Students come to the Mount because they know our small class sizes mean individual and personalized attention from our professors. They appreciate hassle-free parking, outstanding support from our academic and career resources, our professional networks within the greater Cincinnati area, and our fantastic on-campus Children's Center (rated five out of five stars as a part of the Step Up to Quality program!).

 

Admission Requirements

If you are ready to apply for admission to the Mount, go to the Admission Requirements section of the site to get started.

 

Transfer Credit

At Mount St. Joseph University, we make transferring as easy as possible! The Mount typically accepts college-level coursework as transfer credit from regionally-accredited institutions. Check out our complete set of transfer guidelines for specific transfer policies and procedures. Once you're admitted to the University, we'll conduct an official transcript evaluation. During this process, we determine how previous college credit will transfer.

You can request a free, unofficial transcript evaluation before applying. Simply contact the Office of Admission and submit your transcript. Our analysts will tentatively apply your credits to our curriculum and help determine how many credits you will need to graduate from the Mount!

 

For questions throughout the application process, please contact the Office of Admission at admission@msj.edu, 513-244-4531, or click HERE to meet your admission counselor today!

 

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At Mount St. Joseph University, we are committed to the success of our students. That’s why we make it simple for you to apply online.

Majors, Minors, and Programs

The University offers 39 undergraduate degree programs and two associate degree programs taught by 120 full-time faculty members.