Admissions
Sport Management (BS)
To apply to Barry's undergraduate program in sport management,
you must apply for admission to Barry University and note sport
management as your choice of major.
Application Process
To apply to Barry University, you must submit the following to
the Office of Admissions:
- A completed undergraduate
application . This application can be electronically submitted.
- Application fee of US $30. Please make your nonrefundable application
fee payable to Barry University
- Official high school transcripts and all college/university
transcripts
- Official SAT I or ACT scores
If you are an international student whose first language is not
English, you must also submit a TOEFL score. Educational records
- transcripts, record of marks, school-leaving examinations - must
be accompanied by certified English translations if in a language
other than English.
Barry's admissions counselors are always available to assist you.
Call 1-800-695-2279 or e-mail admissions@mail.barry.edu
if you have any questions.
Requirements for Full Acceptance
to the Sport Management Major:
Once you have satisfied all the Sport and Exercise Sciences (SES)
interim acceptance requirements, you should apply for full acceptance
to the major. Full acceptance status is required prior to enrolling
in SES 499 Internship. You will be eligible for full acceptance
to the sport management major when the following requirements have
been met:
- You have achieved junior status (completed at least 60 hours
applicable to the degree) or fulfilled all Sport and Exercise
Sciences interim acceptance requirements.
- You have declared Sport Management as your major.
- You have passed Biology 230 (Human Anatomy), SES 210 (Foundations
of Sport & Exercise Science), SES 270 (Concepts of Fitness
and Wellness), or equivalent courses, with the grade of C or better.
- You have achieved a 2.5 CUM GPA and a 2.5 Average GPA in all
SES and major courses attempted.
- You have obtained the recommendation of your advisor and the
coordinator of the Sport Management Program, as well as the SES
Faculty Review Panel.
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