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Procedures
Admission
Applications for enrollment
will be completed by the applicants and will be forwarded to the administrative
staff for review. Applicants
will be notified of acceptance or rejection within four weeks. This
notification indicates a conditional acceptance contingent upon final
transcripts after graduation from high school. At the time of
application, a $50 registration fee must be paid.
If you would like to meet with a representative at the time of application,
please contact the Admissions Department at (419) 998-3120.
Acceptance
Students will be accepted at the University on one of two levels.
The first is Full Acceptance, which means that no restrictions are
placed upon the students. The second is Conditional Acceptance, which
means that the student is being accepted for one academic quarter or
session on the condition that normal scholastic progress is achieved.
Time of Admission
Students are admitted at the beginning of each term according to the dates in
the catalog. Students may not begin after the first week of classes. Students
must have a high school diploma or GED before they may begin classes unless they
are in an early admission or post-secondary options program. Students who
have been home-schooled must also present proof of graduation and other appropriate
documentation.
Placement Testing
Placement Testing serves two purposes. First, it helps the University
determine abilities in English and Mathematics. Second, it places students
in the correct course level, either college-level courses or courses that prepare
student for college-level courses.
To help students succeed, the University provides developmental assistance. For
those students who demonstrate a need for help, MH065 Review Math and EN070
Basic English are required. These credits are not counted in the accumulative
total of credits required for graduation.
Students from both colleges are permitted to submit valid ACT scores for placement
into college-level courses. Any student scoring 18 or higher on the ACT
English or Math Test, or a 450 or higher on the SAT in Math and/or English is not required to take tests for placement in college-level
courses. All other students must take the University placement test (ACT
COMPASS Test).
Degree-Seeking vs. Non-Degree-Seeking Students
Degree-seeking students enroll for the purpose of completing diploma or degree
programs. Non-degree-seeking students do not intend to complete diploma
or degree programs. These students may take a maximum of six courses. After
that, they must declare a major and complete the regular application process. |
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