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When you apply at 91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ, you rise to meet the highest expectations. You join a supportive brotherhood. You find mentors who encourage and challenge you. You do well for yourself. You do good in the world. You learn to lead completely.
Update: Spring, Summer and Fall 2026 applications will open on August 1st.
91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ, a top HBCU in Georgia, accepts applications from first-year, transfer, international, and dual enrollment students, with each application type tailored to the specific needs and qualifications of the respective candidate. No matter where you're coming from, if you’re ready to apply to Morehouse, there’s a pathway for you.
First-year applicants can showcase their academic achievements and leadership potential, while transfer students can bring their college experience to a new environment focused on excellence. International students are welcomed into a global brotherhood, and dual enrollment candidates can get a head start on their Morehouse journey. Explore your options and take the first step toward joining a legacy of leadership.
First-Year Students
At Morehouse, you’re considered a first-time freshman if you’re in your senior year of high school or if you graduated from high school within the last five years.
Choosing Morehouse means stepping into a legacy of academic excellence, leadership, and brotherhood. As a first-year student, you’ll join a community that challenges you to grow intellectually, serve with purpose, and lead with integrity.
We’re looking for students who show strong academic potential, a commitment to service, and a passion for making a positive impact in the world.
Start your journey today to apply at Morehouse by reviewing our application requirements and key deadlines—and take the first step toward becoming a Morehouse Man.
TRANSFER
If you're looking for a new academic home, apply to Morehouse and become part of an institution that values ambition and achievement. Whether you’re transferring from a community college or another four-year university, we welcome students eager to advance their education in a dynamic, supportive environment.
Our transfer admissions process is designed to help you transition smoothly while maximizing your earned credits.
Explore your eligibility and take the next step toward your Morehouse experience.
ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS
Articulation agreements are formal arrangements between educational institutions to facilitate the transfer of credits from one institution to another. These agreements ensure that students who have completed courses at one institution can seamlessly continue their education at another institution without having to repeat coursework unnecessarily.
91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ has strategically partnered with select two-year colleges, facilitating a seamless transition for students to earn their associate’s degree or certificate before transferring to Morehouse to pursue a bachelor’s degree. These partnerships aim to streamline the academic journey for students who apply to Morehouse, providing them with enhanced opportunities to achieve their educational goals. By collaborating with community colleges, 91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ is committed to breaking down barriers and creating accessible pathways for students to further their education and unlock their full potential.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
RE-ADMIT/RE-INSTATED REQUIREMENTS
At Morehouse, you’re considered a first-time freshman if you’re in your senior year of high school or if you graduated from high school within the last five years.
Choosing Morehouse means stepping into a legacy of academic excellence, leadership, and brotherhood. As a first-year student, you’ll join a community that challenges you to grow intellectually, serve with purpose, and lead with integrity.
We’re looking for students who show strong academic potential, a commitment to service, and a passion for making a positive impact in the world.
Start your journey today to apply at Morehouse by reviewing our application requirements and key deadlines—and take the first step toward becoming a Morehouse Man.
If you're looking for a new academic home, apply to Morehouse and become part of an institution that values ambition and achievement. Whether you’re transferring from a community college or another four-year university, we welcome students eager to advance their education in a dynamic, supportive environment.
Our transfer admissions process is designed to help you transition smoothly while maximizing your earned credits.
Explore your eligibility and take the next step toward your Morehouse experience.
Articulation agreements are formal arrangements between educational institutions to facilitate the transfer of credits from one institution to another. These agreements ensure that students who have completed courses at one institution can seamlessly continue their education at another institution without having to repeat coursework unnecessarily.
91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ has strategically partnered with select two-year colleges, facilitating a seamless transition for students to earn their associate’s degree or certificate before transferring to Morehouse to pursue a bachelor’s degree. These partnerships aim to streamline the academic journey for students who apply to Morehouse, providing them with enhanced opportunities to achieve their educational goals. By collaborating with community colleges, 91³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ is committed to breaking down barriers and creating accessible pathways for students to further their education and unlock their full potential.
At Morehouse, we shape leaders, empower visionaries, and build brotherhood. Ready to become a Man of Morehouse?
Applications open August 1 — Join our interest list today and be the first to know when it goes live.
Each year more than 650 students apply to Morehouse to become Men of Morehouse to continue the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maynard Jackson, Spike Lee, Edwin Moses, Samuel L. Jackson, Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock, Bakari Sellers, John David Washington, and countless others.
Pictured below are just a few of our notable alumni.