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Hello! My name is Lilia Klute (she/her), and I'm an Admission Counselor at Seattle University. Should you have any questions about Seattle University or the application process, please don't hesitate to schedule an interview or connect with me throughout the upcoming weeks or months.
Contact me: LiliaK@seattleu.edu or 206-278-3636
I work with students from: Central and Eastern Washington, Northern California (Bay Area)
Favorite Seattle area park/natural space and why: Lake Union is my go-to running loop. It's an ideal spot to watch the sunset/sailboats!
Favorite Seattle-area band/musician: Richy Mitch and the Coal Miners. They are based in Seattle and recently played a show at Neumos (a fun concert venue 3 blocks from campus)!
Advice for students in the admissions process: Visit our beautiful campus! By stepping into the physical space, you can truly picture your life as a student here at SU. It's also a great opportunity to get the inside scoop from current students!
What I like most about working at SU: I love working at SU because everyone is welcome here. This is a place where all identities are celebrated. The sense of community and belonging is a thread throughout every interaction across campus.
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PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
- Check out a list of academic programs here.
- Early Action deadline: November 15 (hear back in late December)
- Regular Decision deadline: January 15 (hear back in early March)
- We are a test-optional institution, which means self-reported SAT or ACT scores via the Common Application or scores listed on high school transcripts are accepted but not required. Note: if you choose to submit test scores, the writing sections of either test are not required, and if scores are reported, we will require official reports upon enrollment.
- SU offers direct entry admission, meaning you can apply for and be admitted directly to your major of choice. Please note that some programs have additional requirements for direct entry admission. Learn more.
ADMITTED STUDENT NEXT STEPS
- April 1: Housing Portal opens
- May 1: Confirmation Deposit & Admission Response Form
- Mid-May: Roommate search is available via Housing Portal
- Early-June: Housing Priority Deadline
- Mid-July: Complete your checklist items!
- Submit final transcripts and AP or IB exam scores
- July: Redhawk Launch Sessions
- September: Early Bird Immersions
- Sept. 19 - 25: Move-in and Fall Welcome
- Sept. 23: First Day of Classes
Upcoming High School Visits and College Fairs
To search for events in your area, enter your zip code, or select a country/region below.
Admitted Student Virtual Appointments

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT
Daily Campus Tour and Information Session
First Hill Campus tours are held Monday through Friday at 10 AM and 2 PM with some exceptions, and select Saturdays at 10 AM and 12PM. The tour starts with a 30-minute information session. From mid-June through the end of August, Friday tours are offered at 10 AM and 1 PM to accommodate early university closure. Guests should expect to spend an hour and a half on our campus.
If you are interested in seeing Cornish College of the Arts on our South Lake Union Campus, email visit@seattleu.edu
Join us for an Admitted Student Event!
Admitted Student Days (April 12 or April 18th) are your chance to step into life as a Redhawk. Meet our passionate faculty, connect with current students, and explore campus spaces like residence halls, the fitness center, and academic labs. You'll also find resources to help with financial aid, housing, and student life. RSVP by selecting your preferred date below:
Admitted Redhawk Experience Fridays (April 10, April 17, or April 24) give you the chance to experience a day in the life of a Redhawk. Visit a class, explore academic facilities, and learn about important next steps like orientation and housing. Admissions and Student Financial Services staff will be available throughout the day to answer your individual questions and help you feel confident about what’s ahead. And yes, enjoy a complimentary lunch in our dining hall while you’re here!
Virtual Information Sessions
Our Virtual Information Sessions are led by an Admissions Representative and include a brief overview of Seattle University, as well as tips and suggestions for the admissions and financial aid process. A brief Q&A follows the information session.
Students and their family/supporters are welcome to join and ask any questions you have about SU and admissions.
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