| Screen last updated on: September 1, 2007 |
The admissions information below is valid for the 2006-07 academic year.
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| Admissions officer: |
Ms. June Chinn-Jointer, Director of Admissions |
| Contacting the office: |
901 435-1500 901 435-1524 (fax) admission@loc.edu |
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| Is there an application deadline for fall? |
yes |
| Final filing date for fall: |
April 1 |
| Freshmen are accepted for terms other than fall: |
yes |
| Percent of freshmen who enter in terms other than fall: |
5% |
| Application fee: |
$25 |
| Can the application fee be waived? |
yes |
| Are refunds available on the application fee? |
no |
| Is the Common Application form accepted? |
yes |
| Supplemental forms required for those using Common Application: |
no |
| High school graduation is: |
required, GED is accepted |
| A general college preparatory program is: |
recommended |
| Campus visit is: |
recommended |
| Interview is: |
required of some |
| Off-campus interview: |
can be arranged with admissions representative, can be arranged with alumni representative |
| Standardized test requirements: |
SAT I or ACT required |
| School's test preference: |
ACT |
| Dates test scores should be received: |
June 30 for SAT I/ACT |
| High school units required or recommended: |
| English: |
4 required, 4 recommended |
| Foreign language: |
2 required, 2 recommended |
| History: |
3 required, 3 recommended |
| Math: |
4 required, 4 recommended |
| Science: |
3 required, 3 recommended |
| Social studies: |
3 required, 3 recommended |
| Total: |
19 required |
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| Special requirements for admission to specific programs: |
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- Portfolio required of art program applicants.
- Audition required of music program applicants.
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| Special programs/policies for applicants not normally admissible: |
conditional admission |
| School has formalized early decision program: |
no |
| School has early action program: |
no |
| School has concurrent enrollment program for high school: |
yes |
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| Academic criteria: |
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- secondary school report very important
- class rank considered
- recommendations considered
- standardized test scores considered
- essay considered
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| Nonacademic criteria: |
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- extracurricular activities considered
- particular talent/ability considered
- character/personal qualities considered
- alumni/ae relationship considered
- geographical residence not considered
- state residency not considered
- religious affiliation/commitment not considered
- minority affiliation not considered
- volunteer work considered
- work experience not considered
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| Admissions is need blind: |
yes |
| Average secondary school GPA: |
2.4 |
| Percent of freshmen who submitted GPA: |
40% |
| Percent of student body in each high school class rank: |
Top tenth: 0% Top quarter: 0% Top half: 0% Bottom half: 0% Bottom quarter: 0% |
| Average SAT I: |
860 combined |
| Average ACT: |
17 composite |
| Test taken by majority of applicants: |
ACT |
| Percent of accepted applicants who submitted ACT score: |
51% |
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| Notification of admission: |
on a rolling basis |
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| Number of completed applications received: |
1,579 |
| Number of applicants offered admission: |
498 (32%) |
| Number of applicants offered admission who enrolled: |
89 (18%) |
| School has a waiting list policy: |
no |
| Percent of freshmen who came from public schools: |
92% |
| Percent of freshmen who came from out of state: |
20% |
| Room deposit amount: |
$100, refundable ? |
| Admission may be deferred: |
yes, up to 1 semester |
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| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
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First Time College Students The following materials are required for admission: · Application for admission · $25 non-refundable application fee or fee waiver · Official high school transcript or equivalent · SAT or ACT test score (If under age 21) · Must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) · Immunization Record (MMR)
First time applicants who have not earned the required 2.0 cumulative grade point average may apply for limited academic admission. The Admission Review Committee reviews the files of these applicants. Students granted Limited Academic Admission follow an Educational Partners Agreement (EPA), for the first semester of study. The EPA outlines mandatory counseling sessions, academic development sessions and the required grade point average the student must earn in the first semester.
LeMoyne-Owen College does not discriminate in its admission of students on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
Requirements for admission may vary for individual programs of study. The application and any other documents submitted become the property of the College.
Priority deadlines are as follows: April 1st for the fall semester; November 1st for the spring semester; and March 1st for the summer term.
The Office of Admissions and Recruitment receives and processes all applications, evaluate credentials, and issue notices of acceptance to students. Inquiries regarding admission to the College should be addressed to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment, (901) 435-1500 or 1 (800) 737-7778 or admission@loc.edu.
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