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What factors are considered in the Admissions decision?

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What factors are considered in the Admissions decision?

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• If under 36 college credits: • Cumulative high school GPA • SAT Math and Critical Reading scores • Cumulative college GPA If over 36 college credits: • Cumulative college GPA • For all applicants: • Extracurricular activities • Community service • Leadership experience • Letter of recommendation • Personal statement Notification of the admissions decision is made on a rolling basis. Back to Top What if I don’t meet the acceptance criteria? Transfer students who do not meet all crite­ria for regular admission, but show reason­able promise of success, may be considered for probationary acceptance. Probationary status limits the number of credits in the first semester to no more than 14. This sta­tus may be removed after completion of one semester with the required GPA as stated within the individual program of study. Back to Top How do I know if my credits will transfer? Applicants are required to submit college transcripts for all post-secondary institutions attended. Upon receipt, an

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