College Admission Requirements Info Weber State University http://www.weber.edu/Admissions/apply.html Application Process 1. Fill out the online application. 2. Pay a $30 application fee. 3. Submit the following: o Official high school transcripts or GED documentation o ACT/SAT scores (these aren't mandatory. They help determine math and English placement) o Official transcripts from any college or university where you have completed work including concurrent enrollment and early college. University of Utah http://admissions.utah.edu/apply/undergraduate/freshman.php Application Process 1. Check the deadlines 2. Apply (Need ACT scores) 3. Pay the application fee ($30) 4. Have your transcripts sent to the Office of Admissions 5. Have your ACT (or SAT) scores sent to the Office of Admissions 6. Track your status online Utah State University http://www.usu.edu/admissions/freshmen/apply.cfm Deadlines - Spring 2015 application closes December 16, 2014 • Fall Semester: April 1 • Spring Semester: October 1 • Summer Semester: April 1 View Scholarship Deadlines Required Materials • Application (online or paper) • Application fee ($40 nonrefundable, $55 if late) • High school transcript or GED • ACT or SAT scores (may be waived for applicants 25 and older) • Concurrent enrollment transcripts Academic Requirements • 2.5 high school GPA or 656 Total GED (550 Battery Average prior to 2014) • 17 ACT or 820 SAT (does not include the writing portion) • 90 Index score • If your academic work does not meet this standard, your application will be considered on an individual basis for potential admission into a 2-year general studies program. High School Prep Coursework Fast Track Your Application • Submit an online application and pay the application fee. • Place the required application materials in a single envelope or packet. Please do not open official college transcripts. • Send the envelope to: Utah State University Admissions Office 0160 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-0160 Brigham Young University http://besmart.com/Admissions?sid=news&action=apply Check deadlines Honor Code Dress and Grooming Standards 1. What is required to be considered for admissions? U.S. new freshman and transfer students with fewer than 24 semester or 36 graded quarter hours applying to any CES school must complete and submit the following: • Part 1: Student Information • Part 2: School Selection/Scholarships • Part 3: Ecclesiastical Endorsement • Part 4: Seminary/Institute Evaluation • Part 5: High School Information, including an Official Transcript • Part 6: Extracurricular Activities • Part 7: Student Essay & Other Information • A $35 nonrefundable application fee per school applied to • American College Test (ACT) scores or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores (not required at LDSBC, except for home- schooled applicants) • Official transcripts from each college or university you are attending or have attended U.S. transfer students applying with 24 semester or 36 graded quarter hours, or more of college or university credit completed after high school graduation, must complete and submit the following: • Part 1: Student Information • Part 2: School Selection/Scholarships • Part 3: Ecclesiastical Endorsement • Part 4: Seminary/Institute Evaluation • Part 7: Student Essay & Other Information • A $35 nonrefundable application fee per school applied to • Official transcripts from each college or university that you are attending or have attended 2. What are the required classes I should take in high school to prepare me for admission to a CES school? High school students should enroll in college preparatory classes as freshman and continue to take them through their senior year. Although we do not have specific high school course requirements, it is recommended that a student's class schedule include the following: Recommended High School Classes: • Four or more years of mathematics • Four or more years of English or literature • Two to three years of laboratory science • Two years of history or government • Two or more years of foreign language Research shows that students who follow these recommendations consistently earn higher ACT and SAT scores. Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses will also help prepare students for the ACT and SAT, and for university-level work. Additionally, students should choose elective classes that will help them develop their talents and appreciation for the arts, and those that will teach useful skills like basic computer operations and word processing. In addition, please consider the following recommendation to be competitive for admission consideration as a new freshman to CES schools: • Be living in harmony with the CES Honor Code and the CES Dress and Grooming Standards. 3. When is the best time to apply? The best time to apply is during October of your senior year in high school. Applied Technology College http://www.ucat.edu/ (Ogden-Weber, Davis, Bridgerland, Dixie, Tooele, Southwest, Uintah Basin, Mountainland) Enrollment is specific to each program For further information, call (801) 593-2336 or (801) 593-2361. Requirements • Picture ID is required for ALL tests • No children allowed in assessment area or left unattended at the DATC • No cell phones or electronic devices allowed in testing area Admissions Testing • Admission Test How To Enroll Adult Students Steps to Enroll 1. Meet with a Pre-enrollment Advisor or Counselor if needed 2. Apply for financial aid by completing the FASFA application 3. Pay a non-refundable $45.00 enrollment fee 4. Complete assessment testing 5. View an online orientation and attend a program orientation (for most programs). 6. Pay appropriate monthly tuition and fees. If you are planning to enroll in programs such as Apprenticeships (except HVAC & Sheet Metal), Practical Nursing, Nursing Assistant, Driver’s Education, Pharmacy Technician, or Real Estate, you must pay for the entire class term. 7. Fill out the Admissions Form and visit the Enrollment Office to enroll in classes and obtain a copy of your schedule The enrollment office is open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday for new enrollments. Walk-ins are welcome. You may make an appointment to complete testing, counseling, and career exploration prior to enrollment (if needed) by calling 801-627-8300. Adults without high school diplomas are strongly encouraged to enroll in the General Educational Development (GED) program. The Weber School District offers this program while attending your technical education courses at the tech college. Completing the GED improves a student’s opportunity for being offered a job and earning more money. For details about the GED program or class locations, call Weber Adult Education at 801-476-3930. FILL OUT ADMISSIONS FORM → Financial Aid – 801-627-8327 Testing Appointment – 801-627-8300 Picture ID is Required for Testing Services High School Students Steps to Enroll If your cumulative GPA is above 3.0 you can use the following procedure: 1. Talk to your high school counselor about attending the Ogden-Weber Tech College. 2. Meet with the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Coordinator at your high school about the technical education options available to you. 3. Review your transcript with the CTE Coordinator to determine if any of your high school classes will transfer to the tech college. These classes will be listed on the Ogden-Weber Tech College enrollment authorization form. 4. Schedule an appointment with a tech college counselor through your CTE Coordinator for medical or dental programs. All other programs bring: I. High school transcript II. Ogden-Weber Tech College enrollment authorization form 5. View an online orientation and attend a program orientation (for most programs). 6. Fill out the Admissions Form and meet with an Enrollment Advisor to complete the enrollment process. The Enrollment office is open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday for new enrollments. If your cumulative grade point average (GPA) is less than 3.0, you are required to test prior to entering the tech college. High school students may enroll and attend day or evening courses during the school year and/or during the summer after qualifying through their local school. If you are interested in taking classes, you may initiate the enrollment process by meeting with your high school counselor and then contacting the Career and Technical Education Coordinator at your school. You must be 16 years of age or have completed your sophomore year. High school students may also participate in the Apprenticeship programs with an authorization form from the sponsoring high school Career and Technical Education Coordinator. Home and private schooled students may be authorized through their local school district. Please be aware that not all programs are available to high school students and some programs have additional enrollment requirements. Fee Waiver Students who currently receive a fee waiver at their high school may also receive a fee waiver for many of the programs at the tech college by obtaining a letter from their CTE Coordinator. The letter must be on school letterhead indicating that the student qualifies for the fee waiver. The student must bring the letter to the Enrollment office during registration. Concurrent Enrollment The tech college offers several courses that are eligible for concurrent enrollment with Weber State University. In order to participate in the concurrent enrollment program, students must obtain a concurrent enrollment packet from the instructor
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