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Admission Procedures for Freshmen

In order to provide a solid foundation for college-level work, it is recommended that the applicant present the equivalent of 16 academic units from an approved high school. The following units are suggested: English, 4; social studies, 2; science, 2; and mathematics, 3.

Approximately 90 percent of the freshman class enroll with an A or B high-school grade average. The Admissions Committee may offer provisional admission to students with lower high school grades or low entrance examination scores.

Procedures

  1. Apply online and visit our admissions page for information and application requirements.
  2. Complete the Application for Admission. The deadlines are: Nov. 1 for Early Action, Feb. 1 for Priority Decision, and Nov. 1 for spring semester.
  3. Request an official transcript of academic credit from the secondary school last attended.
  4. If applying for financial aid, a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be submitted online at as soon after Oct. 1 as possible. The ÄÛ²ÝÊÓÆµ Fox code for FAFSA is 003194. After students have been accepted for admission, they are considered for financial assistance. To permit maximum consideration for financial aid, it is recommended that the application process be completed by March 1.
  5. An enrollment deposit of $300 must be submitted by each new student. This deposit reserves housing and a place in the registration sequence, so the deposit should be submitted as soon as possible following notification of acceptance. For fall semester, deposits are due by May 1 and are fully refundable until that date. After May 1, all deposits are nonrefundable. For spring semester, deposits are due by Dec. 1 and are nonrefundable.