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Abilene Christian University Austin College Abilene Christian University Web: www.acu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 460-6228 Avg. GPA: 3.61 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 23% Early: Nov 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 21-28 Regular: Feb 15 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1015-1230 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Austin College Web: www.austincollege.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) KANGAROO Avg. GPA: 3.51 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 29% Early Decision: Nov 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 24-29 Early Action: Dec 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1130-1300 Regular: March 1 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Baylor University Web: www.baylor.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) BAYLOR-U Avg. GPA: Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 44% Early Action: Nov 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 26-32 Regular: Feb 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1210-1370 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Birmingham-Southern College Web: www.bsc.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 523-5793 Avg. GPA: 3.68 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 24% Early Decision: Nov 2 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 22-29 Early Action: Nov 16 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1110-1310 Regular: Feb 1 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Centenary College Web: www.centenary.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 234-4448 Avg. GPA: 3.56 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Early Action: Dec 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 19-26 Regular: Feb 15 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1060-1250 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Centre College Web: www.centre.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 423-6236 Avg. GPA: 3.62 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 52% Early Decision: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 26-32 Regular: Jan 15 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1130-1375 Early Action: Dec 1 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Concordia University Web: www.concordia.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 865-4282 Avg. GPA: 3.30 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 14% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: N ACT mid 50%: 19-25 Essay: N Teacher Rec: N SAT mid 50%: 910-1120 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: N Criswell College Web: www.criswell.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 899-0012 Avg. GPA: Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Early: No Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 18-20 Regular: Rolling Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1060-1220 SAT/ACT: O Couns/Peer Rec: N Dallas Baptist University Web: www.dbu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (214) 333-7100 Avg. GPA: 3.81 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 24% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 21-26 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1030-1250 SAT/ACT: O Couns/Peer Rec: Y Davidson College Web: www.davidson.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 768-0380 Avg. GPA: 3.84 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 72% Early Decision I: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 30-33 Early Decision II: Jan 4 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1310-1485 Regular: Jan 11 SAT/ACT: O Couns/Peer Rec: Y Dillard University Web: www.dillard.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 216-6637 Avg. GPA: 3.24 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Regular: June 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 19-23 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 980-112 SAT/ACT: Y Couns/Peer Rec: Y East Texas Baptist University Web: www.etbu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 804-ETBU Avg. GPA: 3.4 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 15% Regular: Aug 25 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: N ACT mid 50%: 17-22 Essay: N Teacher Rec: N SAT mid 50%: 920-1120 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: N Furman University Web: www.furman.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (864) 294-2034 Avg. GPA: 3.59 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 55% Early Decision: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 28-32 Early Action: Dec 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1240-1420 Regular: Jan 15 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Harding University Web: www.harding.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 477-4407 Avg. GPA: 3.64 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 23% Early Action: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 22-29 Regular: Rolling Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1060-1300 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Hardin-Simmons University Web: www.hsutx.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (877) GO-HSUTX Avg. GPA: 3.55 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 12% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 18-23 Essay: N Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 960-1150 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Hendrix College Web: www.hendrix.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 277-9017 Avg. GPA: 3.67 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 36% Early Action I: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 25-31 Early Action II: Feb 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1150-1370 Regular: After Feb 1 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Howard Payne Web: www.hputx.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 880-4478 Avg. GPA: 3.3 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 9% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 21 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1025 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: Y Houston Baptist University Web: www.hbu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 969-3210 Avg. GPA: 3.43 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 24% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 19-24 Essay: N Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1020-1180 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Huston-Tillotson Web: www.htu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (512) 505-3028 Avg. GPA: 2.92 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 11% Regular: May 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 14-18 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 800-980 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: Y Jarvis Christian College Web: www.jarvis.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 735-2989 Avg. GPA: 2.77 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 1% Regular: Aug 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 13-17 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 620-800 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Louisiana Tech Web: www.latech.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 528-3241 Avg. GPA: 3.53 Deadlines Important Factors: Early: Jan 5 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y Top 10%: 25% Regular: Sept 1 Essay: N Teacher Rec: Y ACT mid 50%: 22-28 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 870-970 Lyon College Web: www.lyon.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 423-2542 Avg. GPA: 3.42 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Regular: April 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 21-26 Early Action I: Nov 15 Essay: N Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1040-1200 Early Action II: Feb 1 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y McMurry University Web: ww2.mcm.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 460-2392 Avg. GPA: 3.5 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 14% Regular: Aug 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 16-21 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 870-1050 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Millsaps College Web: www.millsaps.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 352-1050 Avg. GPA: 3.67 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Early Action: Nov 15 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 22-28 Regular: March 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1130-1350 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Morehouse College Web: www.morehouse.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 851-1254 Avg. GPA: 3.13 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: Early Action/Decision: Nov 1 Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 18-25 Regular: Feb 1 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 995-1180 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Oklahoma City University Web: www.okcu.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 633-7242 Avg. GPA: 3.77 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 31% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 23-28 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1110-1280 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: Y Our Lady of the Lake University Web: www.ollusa.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 436-6558 Avg. GPA: 3.45 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 14% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: N ACT mid 50%: 17-20 Essay: N Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 910-1070 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Philander Smith College Web: www.philander.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 446-6772 Avg. GPA: 3.04 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 15% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 14-19 Essay: N Teacher Rec: N SAT mid 50%: 975 SAT/ACT: Y Couns Rec: N Regis University Web: www.regis.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 944-7667 Avg. GPA: 3.57 Deadlines Important Factors: Top 10%: 25% Regular: Rolling Transcript: Y Extracurriculars: Y ACT mid 50%: 21-27 Priority: April 15 Essay: Y Teacher Rec: Y SAT mid 50%: 1050-1230 SAT/ACT: O Couns Rec: Y Rhodes College Web: www.rhodes.edu Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 844-5969 Avg.
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