Welcome to Sandburg!
We’re happy you’re here. Let’s walk through these four simple steps you’ll take to apply. And, if you have questions at any step along the way, just give us a call at 309.345.3500, or shoot us an email, and we’ll be happy to help.
Choose your path.
Simply select which best represents you. If you've taken classes previously, you don't need to reapply. Call registration at 309.341.5237 for an advising appointment and to update your contact information.
Traditional enrollment
I'm a high school graduate and/or have my high school equivalency. Apply for traditional enrollment.Limited enrollment
I want to enroll in dental hygiene, mortuary science, nursing or radiologic technology. Learn more about limited-enrollment programs. Apply for a limited-enrollment program.Dual-credit enrollment
I'm in high school and want to take dual-credit courses. Apply for a dual-credit course.International enrollment
I'm an international student interested in enrolling at Sandburg. Apply as an international student.Traditional enrollment
Step 1: Submit your application.
- Complete our free online application.
- Check your email in one to two business days for your acceptance letter.
- Monitor your admissions application portal and email for updates.
Step 2: Apply for financial aid. (optional)
- Complete the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA®) application to be considered for federal, state and/or school financial aid programs (e.g., grants, scholarships, work-study funds, loans). The FAFSA for the 2024-2025 academic year opens Dec. 1, 2024. Sandburg's federal school code: 007265.
- Complete the remaining financial aid steps.
Step 3: Provide your course placement info.
- Send us your official or unofficial* high school/college transcripts from all the institutions you’ve attended or your high school equivalency exam results (GED/HiSET).
- Send official ACT/SAT scores directly from the testing agency (ACT or College Board) if you have a test administered within the past five years.
- Check the admissions application portal to see if you need to take the Accuplacer placement test.
Step 4: Register for your classes.
Schedule an appointment with an advisor via email or by calling: 309.341.5237 (Galesburg) / 217.357.3129 (Carthage).
Step 5: Pay your tuition.
- Several payment options are available, including payment plans.
- Email us, or call 309.341.5281 for assistance.
- Books and supplies are purchased separately.
Limited-enrollment programs
Students applying for dental hygiene, mortuary science, nursing or radiologic technology must complete additional steps when you are ready to enter the program.
Dental hygiene program enrollment
Sandburg's associate in applied science in dental hygiene is a hands-on program that prepares you to become a dental hygienist in two years (including one summer).
Application period: Oct. 1-Feb. 15 for fall enrollment
Eligibility requirements
- Achieve a minimum of 23 admission points. [LINK TO DH POINTS WKSHT]
- Complete prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher in either Option A or Option B:
- Option A:
- BIO 101 — General Biology (or equivalent)
- CHM 100 — Concepts of Chemistry (or equivalent)
- Option B:
- BIO 211 — Anatomy and Physiology 1
- BIO 212 — Anatomy and Physiology 2
- BIO 200 — General Microbiology
- Option A:
All science courses must be less than seven years old at application time.
Application steps
- Complete the first three steps in the traditional enrollment section. Start now.
- Log into mySandburg using your student ID, and find the "Apply for Limited Enrollment Programs" tile.
- Select and complete the dental hygiene application.
- Pay the $50 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit required documentation:
- Dental assistant certifications or work experience (if applicable)
- Transcripts for prior degrees or required courses
- Official TEAS/ACT/SAT scores
- TEAS* scores valid for two years
- SAT and ACT scores valid for five years
- Monitor mySandburg and your Sandburg email for application updates.
Additional requirements include a criminal background check (required before program entry), CPR certification, Hepatitis B vaccination and a drug test (for clinical/practicum/internship participation).
* Join the Sandburg PATH to TEAS Excellence program for free access to TEAS test preparation materials and eligibility for one official TEAS test reimbursement upon successful completion of practice tests.
Email, or call309.345.3500 for more information.
Licensed practical nursing (LPN) program enrollment
Sandburg's one-year certificate program prepares you for entry-level positions as licensed practical nurses (LPNs). LPNs work under the direction of physicians and registered nurses in various healthcare settings.
Application period: Oct. 1-March 1 for fall semester start
Eligibility requirements
- Meet with a practical nursing academic advisor to determine application eligibility.
- Complete prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or higher:
- ENG 101 — Freshman Composition 1
- PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology
- BIO 111 — Anatomy & Physiology Fundamentals (or BIO 211 and BIO 212 for LPN to RN pathway)
BIO 111, BIO 211, and BIO 212 must have been taken within seven years of application.
Application steps
- Complete the first three steps in the traditional enrollment section. Start now.
- Log into mySandburg using your student ID, and find the "Apply for Limited Enrollment Programs" tile.
- Select and complete the practical nursing application.
- Pay the $50 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit required documentation:
- CNA certification or work experience (if applicable); if you have more than one year of clinical work experience as a CNA, complete the healthcare worker background check form and email it to vhinderliter@sandburg.edu for verification on the IDPH web portal.
- Transcripts for prior degrees or required courses
- Official TEAS/ACT/SAT scores
- TEAS* scores valid for two years
- SAT and ACT scores valid for five years
- Monitor mySandburg and your Sandburg email for application updates.
Additional requirements for accepted students include: Attending a mandatory program orientation, healthcare provider CPR certification, proof of immunizations and required titers, a TB test, a physical examination, a criminal background check and a drug screening.
Findings on the criminal background check and drug screen may void admission. Physical examination and drug screen results may affect clinical site placement. Positive drug test results (including marijuana) may prevent program completion and are not eligible for refunds.
* Join the Sandburg PATH to TEAS Excellence program for free access to TEAS test preparation materials and eligibility for one official TEAS test reimbursement upon successful completion of practice tests.
Email, or call 309.345.3500 with questions.
LPN to RN articulation program enrollment
Sandburg's one-year LPN to RN articulation program prepares LPNs with an active Illinois license to complete the program and apply to our associate degree nursing degree to become entry-level registered nurses (RNs). Successful graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.
Application period: Oct. 1-March 1 for fall semester
Application steps
- Complete the first three steps in the traditional enrollment section. Start now.
- Log into mySandburg using your student ID, and find the "Apply for Limited Enrollment Programs" tile.
- Select and complete the LPN to RN articulation program application.
- Pay the $50 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit required documentation:
- Transcripts for prior degrees or required courses
- Official TEAS/ACT/SAT scores
- TEAS* scores valid for two years
- SAT and ACT scores valid for five years
- Monitor mySandburg and your Sandburg email for application updates.
* Join the Sandburg PATH to TEAS Excellence program for free access to TEAS test preparation materials and eligibility for one official TEAS test reimbursement upon successful completion of practice tests.
Email, or call 309.345.3500 with questions.
Associate degree nursing (RN) program enrollment
Sandburg's two-year associate in applied science degree in nursing prepares you to become entry-level registered nurses (RNs). Successful graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.
Application period: Oct. 1-March 1 for fall semester
Eligibility requirements
- Complete prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or higher:
- ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I
- PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology
- Recommended courses (must be taken within seven years of application):
- BIO 211 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 212 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 200 — General Microbiology
- NAD 205 — Community & Mental Health Nursing (must be less than two years old at application time)
Application steps
- Complete the first three steps in the traditional enrollment section. Start now.
- Log into mySandburg using your student ID, and find the "Apply for Limited Enrollment Programs" tile.
- Select and complete the associate degree nursing application.
- Pay the $50 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit required documentation:
- CNA certification or work experience (if applicable)
- Transcripts for prior degrees or required courses
- Official TEAS/ACT/SAT scores
- TEAS* scores valid for two years
- SAT and ACT scores valid for five years
- Monitor mySandburg and your Sandburg email for application updates.
Applicants are evaluated using a point system.
Additional requirements for accepted students include a criminal background check, drug screening and other requirements as specified by the program. Positive drug test results (including marijuana) may prevent program completion and are not eligible for refunds.
* Join the Sandburg PATH to TEAS Excellence program for free access to TEAS test preparation materials and eligibility for one official TEAS test reimbursement upon successful completion of practice tests.
Email, or call 309.345.3500 with questions.
Mortuary science program enrollment
Sandburg's two-year and accelerated associate degree program in mortuary science is based on the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) curriculum to prepare your for all phases of funeral service.
Application period: Rolling admissions; new students are admitted only for the fall semester each year.
Eligibility requirements
- Meet all Sandburg admission requirements.
- Complete the general application to the college.
- Complete the online Mortuary Science program application in mySandburg.
- Submit official high school/GED and college transcripts to Admissions.
- Submit proof of interview with a licensed funeral director.
- Submit official documentation of Hepatitis B vaccination three-shot series.
- The following courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher:
• ENG 101 Freshmen Composition 1 (Must be completed prior to starting the program.)
• CHM 100 Concepts of Chemistry
• BIO 111 Anatomy & Physiology Fundamentals
• BLA 202 Business Law
• BUS 205 Management Fundamentals
• ACC 100 Procedural Accounting - Recommended steps:
- Meet with the mortuary science program advisor to sign the admissions checklist.
Enrollment is limited due to accreditation requirements. You must earn a minimum grade of C in all program courses. Failure to meet grade requirements results in dismissal with a one-time option to reapply.
Application steps
- Complete the first three steps in the traditional enrollment section. Start now.
- Log into mySandburg using your student ID, and find the "Apply for Limited Enrollment Programs" tile.
- Select and complete the mortuary science program application.
- Submit required documentation.
- Schedule an interview with a licensed funeral director.
- Submit proof of Hepatitis B vaccination.
- Meet with the program advisor (recommended).
- Monitor mySandburg and your Sandburg email for application updates.
Email, or call 309.345.3500 with questions.
Dual-credit enrollment
Step 1: Submit your application.
- Complete our free online application.
- If you’re under the age of 16, also complete the admission request for a student under the age of 16.
Step 2: Take your placement test.
- Register and take your placement test via Accuplacer to ensure you're ready for college work.
Step 3: Register for your classes.
- Meet with high school counselor and your dual-credit coordinator to begin the registration process.
Step 4: Pay your tuition.
- Dual-credit students receive half off the tuition for the first 6 credit hours each semester. Several payment options are available, including payment plans.
- Email us, or call 309.341.5281 for assistance.
- Books and supplies are purchased separately.