TROY Worldwide Open House

WORLDWIDE OPEN HOUSE

Sorry we missed you! Even though TROY’s Worldwide Open House has concluded, you can still take your first step toward a bright new future. We’re ready to help you get started! Contact our admissions team to learn more about how to start your TROY application process.

Get the answers you need

We will cover all of the following topics during our open house event. In the meantime, check out our website for more information on becoming a TROY Trojan.

Do I qualify for scholarships or financial aid?

At TROY, students from all walks of life find the tools and professional guidance they need to identify incredible scholarship opportunities and explore all avenues of federal financial aid. We work with you to help make your education affordable.

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Which path should I choose?

Which path should I choose?

You’re in the right place to explore. With more than 290 undergraduate and graduate-level degree options to choose from, along with student support centers and TROY Online options, we’ll help you find the program that best fits your career goals.

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Can I transfer in credits from other schools?

At TROY, we make it our mission to help you achieve your academic goals. As a public, student-centered university, we understand that every credit counts. Our admissions experts will evaluate your transcripts from other institutions and work with you to save time and money on your TROY degree.

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How do I get started?

Starting a new adventure can feel daunting — and your educational adventure is no exception. At TROY, we don’t create stress — we focus on success! Our highly-experienced staff will work with you to streamline the admissions process and get you started on the Trojan path.

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