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Freshman Applicants

Degree candidates with freshman status are admitted each year for the fall, spring, and summer semesters.

Applicants should feel free to address questions to the Office of  Admission at any time. All candidates are encouraged to visit the College for a personal interview and tour of the campus.

To be considered for admission to Bloomfield College as a freshman, you must submit the following to the Office of Admission:

  • An application for admission, accompanied by an application fee of $35, payable to Bloomfield College.
  • Your scores on the SAT-I (College Code 2044). or the ACT (College Code 2540). The scores should be sent directly to Bloomfield College or included on your high school transcript.
  • An official transcript of your high school record, to be mailed directly to the College by the high school.
  • The transcript should include:  secondary school grades, rank in class, standardized test scores (SAT-I or ACT) and two letters of recommendation from high school personnel regarding your potential for college study.
  • Required Essay (see application)

Candidates should direct their Guidance Department to forward transcripts directly to the Office of Admission. Normally transcripts must indicate the completion of at least fourteen academic units, which should include: English, mathematics, history, and laboratory science. Foreign Language is strongly recommended but not required. Candidates for admission to the nursing major should have successfully completed at least three years of college preparatory science, including biology and chemistry with lab, and at least three years of college preparatory mathematics.


Transfer Applicants


Candidates must submit the following information to the Office of Admission:

  • An application for admission, accompanied by an application fee of $35, payable to Bloomfield College.
  • An official transcript from each college or university previously attended.
  • Transfer applicants who have completed fewer that 15 college credits must also submit a copy of their high school record in addition to their college transcript(s).
  • Note: The College does not require SAT or ACT scores of transfer candidates.

Transcripts of prior collegiate work are evaluated by the Office of  the Registrar. In general, only courses for which a grade of C (or its equivalent) was earned will be considered for transfer credit.

Bloomfield College accepts credit for transfer from institutions approved by the American Council of Education and listed in Accredited Institution of Post-secondary Education.  These courses must be similar in nature or content to those offered by Bloomfield College. Any question concerning the evaluation of these courses are referred to the appropriate division chairperson for review and / or acceptance.

Students from institutions not accredited by the above agencies will receive credit upon recommendation of the appropriate division chairperson and completion of six courses at Bloomfield College with a cumulative index of 2.0 or better.

In addition, courses may be accepted from approved institutions in foreign countries. International students and those who have completed university level studies in foreign countries must have their academic records evaluated before an admission decision can be made.  Such students should apply for a Course-by-Course Report from World Education Services, Inc. Contact WES at P.O Box 745, Old Chelsea Station, New York, NY 10113-0745, Tel: 212-966-6311, Fax: 212-966-6395, E-mail: infor@wes.org.   A copy of the WES Course-by-Course Report should be sent to the Office of Admission.  Costs for the report are the responsibility of the applicant.  The evaluation of courses for transfer credit will be completed by The Office of the Registrar upon receipt of transcripts and the WES report.


Direct Transfer Program

Candidates with A.A.or A.S. degrees from regionally accredited community or junior colleges will receive a minimum of 61 semester-hour credits for the curriculum completed. This program presupposes that a candidate has received the A.A.or A.S. degree with a cumulative average of 2.0 or better. Such students will, therefore, receive full junior standing. Students who have not received A.A. or A.S. degrees will be considered on an individual basis. It should be noted that because of program requirements and course cycling, the College can not guarantee that those who enter with junior standing will complete degree requirements in two years.


Adult Students
Adult students who have previously attended college are considered transfer applicants and should follow the admission procedure above. Adult students who are planning to attend college for the first time must submit the following to the Office of Admission:

  • An application for admission, accompanied by an application fee of $35. Payable to Bloomfield College.
  • An official transcript of the high school record, to be mailed directly to the College by the high school, or a copy of the high school, or a copy of the high school equivalency diploma (GED) certificate.
  • Note:  The College does not require SAT or ACT scores of transfer candidates.


Weekends At Bloomfield College

Weekends at Bloomfield College offers a complete college program to meet the needs of adult students.  Recognizing the demands made on full-time working adults, the program provides an opportunity for serious academic pursuit within a schedule that provides for balance in their lives. Designed to be flexible, the schedule accommodates adults with work and family responsibilities.

Weekends at Bloomfield College offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management, Computer Information Systems; a Bacherlor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems.  These degrees can be earned in 11 trimesters of full-time (3 c.u.s) study accomplished through a non-traditional, intensive Friday evening and all day Saturday format.

Another offering of Weekends at Bloomfield College is the Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Education Certification which prepares students to teach at the elementary or secondary levels along with special education and early childhood education in the State of New Jersey.  Individuals with a bachelor's degree and a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 are eligible to apply.  Classes meet weekends during the fall, winter and spring trimesters, convening on Friday evenings from 6:30 P.M. to 9:45 P.M., and Saturdays from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.  For further information, contact the Director of Teacher Education Programs at (973)748-9000 Ext. 104.

Bloomfield College has small, personal classes and caring faculty. The adult learner will find an opportunity to work with faculty who draw upon their students' strengths while at the same time recognizing their distinctiveness as non-traditional students. The Center for Adult Learning is the administrative office responsible for Weekends at Bloomfield College


Reactivating an Application

An acceptance decision is effective only for the semester for which the student is applying. If a student is accepted but chooses not to attend for that semester, the Admission Office will retain the application for two years. Within that period of time, student may request that their applications be reactivated. If a student has attended other institutions since the date of the last application, academic transcripts of this work must be submitted. After two years have elapsed, students will have to submit a new application, supporting material and application fee.