Minimum Requirements for
Admission*
All baccalaureate or general studies students
under twenty-one (21) years of age, including students
transferring with less than twenty-four (24) credit hours, must
meet the following minimum course requirements with at least a
"C" average:
Students who have not completed the minimum course requirements may demonstrate equivalent competency by attaining the following ACT (American College Test) or Advanced Placement Examination scores:
English: ACT English sub-test score of 17 or above OR AP Language/Composition or Literature/Composition score of 2 or above.
Mathematics: ACT Mathematics sub-test score of 17 or above OR AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC score of 2 or above.
Science: ACT Science sub-test score of 17 or above OR AP Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, or physics C score of 2 or above.
Social Science: ACT Social Studies/Reading sub-test score of 17 or above OR AP Microeconomics, Macro-economics, Comparative/United States.
Government and Politics: European or United States History, or Psychology score of 2 or above.
Computer Science: AP Computer Science A or AB score of 2 or above.
Fine Arts: AP History of Art, Studio Art 9 drawing or general portfolio or Music Theory score of 2 or above.
In addition, students must meet at least ONE of the following criteria to be granted admission:
Mandatory Mathematics Placement Procedure
Since Fall 1989, each campus has had a
mandatory mathematics placement procedure for incoming freshmen.
The instruments and criteria used for mandatory placement are at
the discretion of each institution.
Exception Group
Each university may admit a group of students,
limited in size to 3% of the previous year's freshmen class, at
the discretion of the university. The purpose of this exception
group is to permit universities to admit students from
underrepresented or underserved populations, students with
learning disabilities, or students with demonstrated artistic,
musical, or athletic talent. Each university shall provide a
progress report by June 30 each year on students admitted as part
of this exception group. The report shall provide information on
the reason for admission, year of admission, and student grade
point average.
Non-Traditional Junior/Senior Transfer Students
Non-traditional students (21 years of age or
older) and students transferring with more than twenty-four (24)
credit hours into a baccalaureate or general studies program
shall be admitted at the discretion of the institution.
Non-traditional students in baccalaureate programs are encouraged
to fulfill the minimum course requirements.
One-Year Certificate and Two-Year Associate Degree Programs
Students shall be admitted to certificate and associate degree programs at the discretion of the institution.
*The minimum requirements listed for admission are condensed from actual Board Policy.