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Murray State University
113 Sparks Hall
Murray KY, 42071-3312

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Registrar's Office
Murray State University
113 Sparks Hall
Murray KY, 42071-3312

 - Phone:
      270.809.3741
      800.272.4678 ext.2

 - Fax:
      270.809.3050

 - E-mail Registrar

 

   

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Admission Procedures

  • Complete the Murray State application.

  • Mail application and $30 non-refundable fee.

  • Request that official transcripts be mailed from any schools attended since leaving Murray State.


For further information, contact
Stacy Bell, Transfer Admissions Clerk.

 

Admission Requirements for Re-Admitted Students

Undergraduate students who previously attended Murray State University but have been away for two or more semesters (excluding summers) must apply for re-admission. Students who attended another university while away from Murray State must have that school send an official transcript. Actual re-admission will depend on academic performance. Please refer to our section on Transfers or the Undergraduate Catalog for more detailed information.

 
 

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