What are the deadlines for applications (and supporting documents)?
5. What are the freshman admission standards? High school curriculum and grades are the most important admission factors. Most admitted students present a gpa that ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) in a traditional college prep curriculum of math (3 years), science (3 years), social studies (3 years), English (4 years), and a foreign language (2 years). While there is no minimum cut-off, the test scores of most admitted students range from 900 to 1100 on the SAT (Critical Reading + Math) and 19 to 24 on the ACT (Composite score). Recommendation, essay, personal qualities, and activities are also important. 6. How big a University is Plymouth State? Approximately 4,300 undergraduate students and over 2,000 full and part-time graduate students (our graduate programs are offered at various locations around the state as well as on campus). 7. What’s the size of the town? The town of Plymouth has a population of approximately 4,000 full-time residents. To learn more about the town of