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Pre Veterinary Science Admission Detail at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis

Research our schools for your program. If you are undecided, select undecided or exploratory. Do not select General Studies unless you wish a degree in General Studies. See School of Continuing Studies for details.

If you are a U.S. citizen or a non citizen with permanent resident, refugee or asylee status and the last year of your high school education was in the United States, you will apply through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. U. S. citizens who attend American Schools or International schools that hold U.S. accreditation or Department of Defense Schools also apply through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Official secondary school documents (where necessary accompanied by an English translation by a certified translator) must be provided as part of the application All other prospective students (including U.S. citizens educated outside of the United States) will apply through the office of International Affairs. That office evaluates international educational documents and advises international students on visa matters and cultural adjustment issue Consult the Office of International Affairs for more information and an application.

If you have applied to IUPUI within the past 18 months, DO NOT APPLY ONLINE. It is not necessary and your fee will not be refunded. Instead, update your previous application electronically. Click here to submit the form electronically.

Send an official copy of your high school transcript, home school transcript or GED results.

Provide results of your SAT or ACT test. Click here to see who must provide test results.

Current high school seniors must have their counselor complete the High School Counselor Information form.

Submission of an on-line application requires payment of the application fee using a credit card at the time of submission. This fee is non-refundable. If you do not wish to apply on-line, you may print the application and mail it to our office with a $50 check made payable to IUPUI.

PreVeterinary Admission Detail at Saint Norbert College

First-year students:
$25 non-refundable application fee by paper application ($10 online)
High school transcript
ACT or SAT scores
PDF print-off of High School Counselor Part II

Transfer students:
$25 application fee
College transcript
High school transcript
ACT or SAT scores

Timeline to consider throughout the enrollment process:September 15 Admissions Office begins reviewing applications
January 1 Apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (St. Norbert College code 003892)
Request a pin to sign the FAFSA electronically at www.pin.ed.gov
February 2 and 9 Music scholarship auditions on campus
February 1 Diversity leadership scholarship application deadline
March 1 Financial aid suggested deadline
May 1 Priority date for enrollment deposit

Animal Science Admission Requirements at Kansas State University

Here are K-State’s admissions requirements, established by the Kansas Board of Regents, the governing body for all state universities in Kansas.

If you graduated from an accredited high school and meet any one of these three criteria, you will be eligible for admission to K-State:
Score a 21 or higher composite score on the ACT or a 980 or higher on the SAT I, CR + M. Most students take the test in their junior or senior year of high school. Ask your high school counselor for a schedule of test dates.
Or rank in the top third of your graduating class.
Or complete the Kansas precollege curriculum with a 2.0 GPA.
Out-of-state residents must earn a 2.5 or higher GPA.

See the precollege curriculum
Exceptions
Exceptions option

If you have encountered unusual situations that keep you from meeting the requirements, please contact the Office of Admissions. As many as 10 percent of new students may be offered admission based on other measures of their ability to succeed at K-State (KSA 76-717).
GED students

A score of 510 or higher on each subtest is required if you took the GED after January 1, 2002. If you took the GED before 2002, an average score of 50 or higher is required.
Transfer students

Students with 24 or more completed transfer hours must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all transfer course work.

Transfer students with fewer than 24 completed transfer hours must meet one of the three high school criteria listed above. In addition, a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA on all transfer work is required.
High school graduates 21 or older

Students who graduated from an accredited high school who are 21 or older must submit a final high school transcript or GED scores. If you have attempted any college or university course work, you must request that official transcripts be mailed or faxed to the K-State Office of Admissions. ACT or SAT scores may be required for the admissions decision.
Majors that require a higher GPA for admission

Some K-State programs require a higher GPA to be admitted into a major.

Pre Veterinary Admission Detail at College Of Dupage

If you are interested in taking college-level classes and you are neither 18 years of age or older nor a high school graduate, you are considered an Early Admissions student.

Early Admissions acceptance is determined by the College of DuPage Admission and Information office on a case-by-case basis. Your first step is to speak with an admission specialist. Call (630) 942-2380 to schedule a qualifying interview and to discuss the required placement test procedures.

To meet Early Admissions requirements, you must:
Score into Category One on both the C.O.D. reading and writing placement tests. Math and science courses may require math placement test results.
Have a minimum high school GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale or 3.75 on a 5.0 scale.
Complete the Early Admissions Application. It is also available at your high school or can be mailed to you by an admission specialist.
Interview with an admission specialist
Please note the following:
Approval from your high school counselor or parent does not guarantee admission.
During your first term at C.O.D., you will be limited to ONE academic course.
The Early Admissions process must be repeated each semester until the student turns 18 or graduates from high school.