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Traditional Admission Requirements
The following materials are needed before a student may be accepted into Springfield College-Benedictine University. A student is responsible for having all credentials sent to the College. Your application will be considered for admission as soon as all of your credentials are received; students are notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
Graduation from an accredited high school or completion of a General Education Development Certificate (GED).
Official transcript(s) from high school for freshman and transfer students with less than 20 transferable credit hours.
Official transcript(s) from all colleges and universities previously attended.
Health Form.
ACT, SAT, GED or TOEFL** (if applicable) scores.
English Language proficiency.
A personal interview with the Director of Enrollment Services and/or additional testing may be required of some applicants.
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Traditional Admission Requirements
The following materials are needed before a student may be accepted into Springfield College-Benedictine University. A student is responsible for having all credentials sent to the College. Your application will be considered for admission as soon as all of your credentials are received; students are notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
Graduation from an accredited high school or completion of a General Education Development Certificate (GED).
Official transcript(s) from high school for freshman and transfer students with less than 20 transferable credit hours.
Official transcript(s) from all colleges and universities previously attended.
Health Form.
ACT, SAT, GED or TOEFL** (if applicable) scores.
English Language proficiency.
A personal interview with the Director of Enrollment Services and/or additional testing may be required of some applicants.
Tags: admission requirements, benedictine university, colleges and universities, credentials, development certificate, english language proficiency, enrollment services, freshman, general education development, graduation, health, personal interview, springfield college, transfer students, transferable credit hours
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Undergraduate admission to the Department of Animal Science, Food and Nutrition is accomplished through the University admissions process. Please visit the Admissions Office website at:
This site contains all the information you will need to assist you with undergraduate enrollment to Southern Illinois University Carbondale. It covers admissions information for freshmen, transfer students, international students, and off-campus military programs. It also provides information about Illinois residency eligibility, costs, financial aid, housing (on and off-campus), campus maps, class schedule information, special events for prospective students and placement procedures for math courses.
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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
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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.
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Why do students choose Concordia? Because they want something more out of their college education. At Concordia, we don’t just train you for a career; we prepare you for a meaningful, successful life.
Our international-themed curriculum—backed by our award-winning study abroad program—has made Concordia a leader in global education and given our students extraordinary language skills and a fresh, international perspective.
Our rigorous academic programs are infused with a world perspective and include plenty of opportunities for hands-on research, internships and co-op experience.
Our world-class faculty are committed to teaching. They’ll be your mentors, your friends and your partners in discovery.
How to Apply
Although admission to Concordia is selective—but fair—the process has never been easier. Just fill out our online application, send us your transcript, test scores and references, and we’ll get back to you with an answer in approximately 10 days. And of course Concordia welcomes international and transfer students.
Don’t forget to apply for financial aid. More than 95 percent of Concordia students receive financial aid. The average award—including grants, scholarships, loans and work study—is more than $18,000. Combine that with our quality programs and competitive tuition, and you can see that a Concordia education is not just a great investment; it’s a great value!
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Applications for admission to occupational endorsement programs are due no later than July 1 for the fall semester, or Nov. 1 for the spring semester.
High school seniors are encouraged to apply for admission as early as the first semester of their senior year if providing a list of course work in progress. Transfer students should apply at least three to four months prior to the beginning of the semester in which they plan to enroll.
How to Apply
To apply to an occupational endorsement program, apply online at www.uaf.edu/admissions/. You can also apply by printing an application from the above website or requesting an application from the Office of Admissions. Before your application can be reviewed, the Office of Admissions must receive:
Application for Admission
Your application must be received before the published deadlines, along with a $40 non-refundable fee.
Transcripts
Applicants to occupational endorsement programs aren’t required to submit high school or college transcripts but are strongly encouraged to do so.
Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission to an occupational endorsement program, a student must have a high school diploma or GED; or be 18 years of age or older.
Program Completion
Students should check with an advisor for the specific arrangements for their program.
Occupational endorsement programs are designed to give students occupational training in a specific field. These programs require less than 30 credit hours and will be posted to the student’s transcript upon completion and approval by the academic department. The credit hours may be applied to other undergraduate degree programs (when applicable).
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As diverse as they are, applicants to Wayland Baptist University share one important characteristic—they believe anything is possible. They’re not afraid to dream. They learn to excel through inner strength and an uncommon passion to lead.
At Wayland, you will find an admissions process designed to meet your personal needs. Whether you plan to enter as an undergraduate, transfer, international, or graduate student, you will be guided through the admissions process by a caring, knowledgeable, and accessible staff of professionals.
In addition to our steps to apply, there are a number of other ways you can prepare and better position yourself to join the Wayland community as a new student.
Visit our campus… there’s no better way to truly see how we define academic excellence, family, and fun.
Big Weekend – Preview Weekend for perspective Juniors, Seniors, and Transfer students.
Attend a campus preview event… such as Wayland’s Big Weekend, where you will meet current students and fellow applicants.
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Information for Freshmen and Transfer Students
For students who are in high school or will be first-time college students, or for students interested in transferring from another college to Missouri State.
Information for Graduate Students
For students who have (or will have) a bachelor’s degree and wish to receive information about a master’s, specialist, or doctoral degree or a graduate certificate.
Information for Non-Degree Seeking Students
For students 18 years of age or older who wish to enroll in selected undergraduate courses but not pursue a degree and for students who have a bachelor’s degree who wish to enroll in courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level but not pursue a degree.
Information for International Students
For all students from other countries who are not US citizens or permanent residents who wish to attend Missouri State to pursue either a bachelor’s degree or a graduate degree.
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