Posts Tagged ‘high school education’

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

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

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.

Veterinary Medicine Admission Detail at University Of Wisconsin Platteville

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Your high school education is a very important part of our application process. We require that all incoming freshmen meet or exceed a minimum number of courses during high school. Another important part of the application is your test scores from the ACT or the SAT I.

Admitted students (including those transferring into UWP) are required to submit a $100 enrollment deposit as soon as possible to ensure a place in the freshmen class. The deposit is refundable until May 1st.
Do I Have To Take Tests?

We use standardized test results as one of our criteria for admission. The UW-System requires all new freshmen applicants to submit the results of either the ACT or SAT I for review. The ACT is our preferred test, however you will not be advantaged or disadvantaged in our admission process by taking either test.

If you are 25 years old or older, this requirement is waived.
If you are considering immediately enrolling into our general engineering program, you must have a mathematics ACT score of 22 or higher (SAT I 520 or higher). If you don’t meet this requirement, you will be placed in a pre-engineering program until you complete calculus and analytic geometry with a letter grade of “C” or higher.
If You Were Home Schooled

If you were home schooled, there are several things you must include with your application, in order to process your application properly:
official transcripts from any/all schools attended
transcript from courses taken at home and grades, signed by your parent who provided your education, to verify your curriculum.
official ACT/SAT score reports
other information related to the student’s activities
What If I Don’t Meet Your Traditional Admission Requirements?

If you don’t meet our traditional admission requirements, we still encourage you to apply for admission. Your application will be evaluated on an individual basis.

If you have met college preparatory unit requirements, have demonstrated a stronger academic performance later in your high school career, are socially or economically disadvantaged, have verifiable disabilities, have demonstrated academic promise, are a nontraditional aged student (25 and older), or have demonstrated significant leadership in your school or in the community, you may be considered for admission UW-Platteville. If this is the case, supporting letters of recommendation are required from selected teachers
Application Fee

An application fee of $44.00 is charged for every UW-System Undergraduate Application. If you are completing a paper application for admission, please include a check or money order for $44.00 with your application. If you submit an application on-line the $44.00 application fee may be charged to a credit card. Please note that if the application fee is not paid, the application will not be processed.