General Information
- For a personal orientation and interaction session
a campus visit is recommended.
- An admissions interview is recommended.
- Admissions may be deferred for
1.0 year(s).
- Special admission requirements:
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Separate application required of nursing program applicants.
- Special admission programs exist.
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Scholastic Enhancement Experience for applicants not normally admissible.
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Test scores in top 25th percentile, rank in top fifth of secondary school
class, and minimum 2.75 GPA required of in-state applicants. Test scores
in top 15th percentile, rank in top fifth of secondary school class, and
minimum 3.0 GPA required of out-of-state applicants.
High School
This information will give you a better insight into various
college requirements for high school seniors
applying for admission.
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Graduation from secondary school is required. General Educational Development (GED) Diploma is accepted in lieu of
graduation.
- This college requires a minimum number of secondary
school units for freshmen admissions
as listed below
Subject | Required | Recommended |
Units of English |
4.00 |
|
Units of Math |
3.00 |
|
Units of Science |
3.00 |
|
Science units that must be lab |
3.00 |
|
Units of For. Language |
2.00 |
|
Units of Electives |
2.00 |
|
Elective Units that must be academic |
2.00 |
|
Total Units |
19.00 |
|
Standardized Tests
The Standardized Testing requirements for this school are as follows:
- PSAT is recommended.
- SAT I or ACT is required, and is used for admission, and is used for placement. ACT is preferred.