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The School of Continuing Studies has an open admissions policy. Students do not need ACT or SAT tests in order to be admitted but must hold a high school diploma or GED. Continued enrollment is based on satisfactory academic performance.
Students wishing to study part-time through
the School of Continuing Studies should obtain an application form and submit
it, along with a $25 processing fee, to the office before the beginning
of the semester. The $25 application fee is non-refundable. Applications
cannot be processed without this fee.
Students who have attended college previously and plan to work toward a degree or certificate must contact all their former schools and have them send official transcripts directly to the School of Continuing Studies. Students who have not attended college must submit a copy of their high school diploma (or equivalent) with their application.
Students can be admitted conditionally without transcripts, but registration may be canceled if transcripts have not been received by mid-semester. Students desiring to attend the School of Continuing Studies to take miscellaneous courses or to audit courses do not need to submit transcripts of previous college work.
Students dismissed from, or on probation at, their last college may be admitted on probation at the discretion of the Academic Performance Committee. Conditions of probation at entry generally include a load limit of seven credits in the first semester. Readmission is generally contingent upon the student earning grades of C- or better in all courses taken the first semester.
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