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Supply accurate and complete information on your college admissions application.
After you've selected a college, you must apply to be admitted. On your admissions application, supply complete and accurate information — failure to do so will delay your admittance or, in some cases, keep you from being admitted.
Most colleges use one of three types of admissions policies:
The complete admissions application must be submitted by a set date during your senior year. Although most college application submission dates fall between November 30 and March 15, you should call each college to which you are applying to find out their submission deadline. Acceptance notification usually takes place in the spring. Generally, if you have been accepted you must notify the college of intent by May 1.
Outstanding academic achievers are sometimes admitted in early admissions programs. Contact individual schools for details.
Community colleges have open admissions policies. These colleges offer admission to all students who apply as long as they a have a high school diploma or have passed the high school proficiency test (GED) or are at least 18 years old. Also, open admissions usually means no subject, grade point average, or entrance exam requirements. However, many of these schools do require you take an entrance exam at the time of registration.
Requirements vary, but here are a few things you may need to provide when you apply to college:
Many people and organizations are anxious to help you find the information you need to get into college. The following are just a few helpful resources:
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