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Academic Renewal: Saint Paul’s College And Its Communities, Partners In The Pursuit Of Excellence |
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Application Requirements Students from various achievement levels, as indicated by their official school transcripts, are encouraged to apply for admission to Saint Paul's College. The Admissions Committee will consider a combination of factors and characteristics in deciding whether an applicant will be granted admission including:
How to Apply
A candidate for admission must submit an official transcript of his/her academic record, which shows that he/she is a graduate of an accredited high school. The transcript of record must reflect that the candidate has completed basic academic requirements for English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences. A student submitting a high school equivalency certificate awarded by an authorized agency and supported with test scores can be admitted to the College. Any high school credits earned by the candidate must be submitted along with the GED. Every first time applicant for admission is required to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test or Achievement Collegiate Test of the College Entrance Examination Board. Foreign Students – Saint Paul's College was initially approved by the United States Secretary of Labor in 1931, as an institution of learning for immigrant students. The College was re-certified by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, October 18, 1985. The College accepts qualified foreign students who meet the admission requirements and submit proof of financial responsibility. Upon completion of the above listed steps, a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant (F-1) Student Status for Academic and language Students is issued (Form I-20). Non-Degree Students A Non-Degree student may become a candidate for a degree upon completing an application for admission and submitting all supporting documents required for admission. Under certain conditions, a non-degree student may be approved to receive the following reductions in tuition:
A person who has not met the minimum admission requirements set by the College may be admitted for study as a non-degree student if he/she demonstrates an ability to do work on the college level. Such a student may become a candidate for a degree only when regular requirements have been met. Non-degree students are accepted during any registration period under the following criteria:
Transfer Students – Graduates of community colleges and/or other accredited junior college institutions can generally be admitted with junior standing. The transfer student will be assigned to a faculty academic advisor from the discipline that he/she selects as a major. The advisor will assist the student in designing/planning his/her course of study or academic program, as may be unique or specific for completion of degree requirements for a given major. Credit for specialized courses will be allowed based on their relationship to the requirements in the intended major with Saint Paul's College. Students who transfer to Saint Paul's College before graduation from a community college, an accredited junior or senior college/university will receive credit for work completed on a course to course basis. Credit is allowed for courses completed, which can be considered equivalent to those required at Saint Paul's College. The College does not accept any developmental courses as transfer course work completed at a grade level lower than "C." Evaluation of Transfer Credits – Transcripts are evaluated by the Chairperson of the department in which the applicant plans to major. All transfer course work completed with a "C" or better will be entered in the student's permanent record, credits may be disallowed in specific programs if not comparable to that required for a degree at Saint Paul's College. Veterans – Saint Paul's College is approved for training of veterans. Service experience and/or study, upon presentation of proper certificates, will be evaluated and appropriate credit toward graduation will be granted. The Guide to the Evaluation of Experiences in the Armed Services is used to evaluate service experience and/or study. Veterans Administration benefit claims are processed through the Office of Registration and Records. ADVANCED CREDIT BY EXAMINATION AT TIME OF ADMISSION ADVANCED PLACEMENT HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ORIENTATION READMISSION STUDY AWAY FROM SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE AND TRANSFER OF CREDITS
(Transient Students)
Courses in General Education may not be taken at other colleges in transient status. The student assumes responsibility for requesting a transcript (official) to be sent to the Office of Registration and Records at Saint Paul's College from the college/university attended. The application for "STUDY AWAY FROM SAINT PAUL'S" may be obtained from the Office of Registration and Records. Final approval for transient status is granted in the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost's Office. Students who wish to receive credit for work taken at another institution must obtain written permission to transfer such credits. This permission must be obtained prior to taking the particular course(s) for which the credit is desired. It is recommended that the department chair, Vice President for Academic Affairs /Provost and Director of Registration and Records be consulted and the proper form completed. The transfer transaction may be processed after the completion of the course. The student's transcript or academic record will reflect the credits received but the credit hours and quality points for work taken elsewhere will not be included in the calculation of the student's GPA except if the student is graduating with honors. A transient student who wishes to transfer his/her home institution or a student who wishes to transfer to another institution must request an official transcript of his/her credits to be issued to that institution according to the transcript policy. |
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