Neumont's computer science curriculum unites business, technology, and creativity to educate the innovators of tomorrow through software development, game development, web development, and technology management programs. Each of our programs is unique, and designed around an applied learning methodology that focuses more on what you can do, than on what you can memorize. Which is why, when the Neumont Acceptance Committee reviews applications for admissions we're looking at more than just your test scores and GPA, we're looking for future leaders who'll be innovators in their field -- known for their technology expertise, business acumen, capacity to innovate, and motivation to succeed.
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Understanding the Neumont approach and choosing a program that most closely mirrors your professional interests can be complicated, which is why you'll work one-on-one with an Admissions Officer during the application process to select a program that best fits your interests and strengths. Click here to get started by requesting information.
APPLY FOR ADMISSIONS
The best place to start your Neumont research is with our Application for Admissions. As part of the admissions process we'll evaluate your entire application, and assess your potential to do well in our rigorous programs. This includes a review of your past academic and professional experience, technical knowledge, level of motivation, personal accomplishments, aptitude, and ability to thrive in the program you've selected.
Neumont's GENERAL Acceptance Application Deadline: January 30
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We know that list can look intimidating but we have lots of resources to help the admissions process go quickly and smoothly, including our almost-overly-friendly Admissions Officers. They're happy to answer any Neumont-related question you might have. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with one.
REQUIRED APPLICATION INFORMATION:
During the application process, be prepared to provide the following:
- High school and/or college transcripts listing your cGPA
- Details on any advanced math, science, or computer science courses
- Standardized test scores (ACT/SAT)
- Short and long answer essay questions
- An Admissions Interview (conducted by phone or face-to-face, scheduled through the Office of Admissions)
Additionally, you may choose to provide:
- Work and life experience (Ran with the bulls? We want to hear about it.)
- Letters of recommendation
- Community service
- A self-evaluation showing personal awareness of your strengths and weaknesses







