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Admission to Arkansas Tech University is open to any qualified individual subject to the admission requirements listed below. However, the University reserves the right to reject the application of any individual whose records do not satisfy the requirements. Every student must file an initial application for admission. Applications and additional information about Arkansas Tech are available from the Director of Admissions, Doc Bryan Student Services Center, Office 141, Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, Arkansas 72801. Secondary School Core Course Recommendation
Oral Communications - ½ unit of oral communications. Science - 3 units, to include biology, chemistry, or physics. Mathematics - 3 units, to include algebra I, algebra II, and geometry. Social Studies - 3 units, to include 1 unit each of American history, world history, and ½ unit of American government, or civics and ½ unit of social studies. Physical Education - ½ unit of physical education. Health and Safety - ½ unit of health and safety. Fine Arts - ½ unit of fine arts. Foreign Language - 2 units in one foreign language. Electives - 4 units of electives. Freshman Placement Standards
English Composition–Students scoring 19 or above on the English section of the ACT or 460 or above on the SAT II writing test may enroll in college-level English courses. For students who take the COMPASS, those scoring 75 or above on the writing section may enroll in college-level English courses. Students not meeting the standard must successfully complete a developmental program or programs in English composition before being awarded credit for English composition. Reading–Students scoring 19 or above on the reading section of the ACT, 460 or above on the verbal section of SAT-1 will be considered to have met minimal reading skill requirements. For students who take the COMPASS, those scoring 82 or above on the reading section will be considered to have met minimal reading skill requirements. English composition may be taken concurrent with or subsequent to any required developmental reading program. Students who are required to complete developmental program(s) in mathematics, English, and/or reading, must enroll in the appropriate course during their first semester at Tech and in each subsequent semester until the developmental program is completed; however, students may repeat developmental courses only twice. A grade of "C" or better is required in all developmental courses before the student may advance to higher level courses. |
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Admission requirements for entering freshmen who graduate from an Arkansas public or an Arkansas accredited, non-public secondary school are as follows:
Students who have interrupted their attendance at Arkansas Tech University will usually be automatically re-admitted if the academic record for the last semester of college work is satisfactory. However, another application for admission must be filed by students who have not attended Arkansas Tech during the past year and by students who have attended another college since attending Arkansas Tech University. Academic clemency may be granted in accordance with the clemency policy (see Clemency in the "Regulations and Procedures" section of this catalog). Transfer students making application for admission to Arkansas Tech University must submit official transcripts from all colleges/universities where they have been officially registered. Students with fewer than 24 semester hours of earned college-level credit must also submit a high school transcript and must request current ACT or SAT scores be sent to the University. In the event that receipt of a student's transcript is unavoidably delayed, as may frequently occur at mid-year, a transfer student may be admitted provisionally pending receipt of the transcript, but the University reserves the right to require immediate withdrawal if the previous record does not meet admission requirements.
Any student who is not a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the United States is considered an international student. A brief description of the information required to make application for admission to Arkansas Tech University follows.
Non-high school graduates 18 years of age or older who have not been enrolled in secondary school during the twelve-month period prior to application for admission to Arkansas Tech may enter by furnishing a GED certificate with a minimum passing composite score of 45. Participation in the ACT Assessment or the SAT-1 is required for admission. Entering freshmen who have been out of an educational setting for five or more years are required to take the ACT Assessment or the Computerized-Adaptive Placement Assessment and Support System (COMPASS) test. For more information, call the Office of Admissions at (501) 968-0343. The Conditional Admission Policy allows students who do not meet standard admission requirements the opportunity to enroll at the University. The student admitted to the University under this policy must complete 12 hours with a 2.00 GPA to be removed from conditional admission status and to become eligible for enrollment under standard policies. For more information, call the Office of Admissions at (501) 968-0343. Arkansas Tech University serves the general public by allowing individuals to enroll in classes for professional development and self-fulfillment without meeting regular admission requirements. The student admitted under this policy, who later chooses to pursue a degree, must reapply for admission as a degree seeking student and meet standard admission policies. A maximum of 27 credit hours earned as a non-degree seeking student may be applied to a degree program. Financial Aid benefits may not be granted to students admitted as non-degree seeking. For more information, call the Office of Admissions at (501) 968-0343.
Arkansas Tech University welcomes the opportunity to serve area schools by complementing their programs with special opportunities for students to enroll for college courses and earn college credit by attending Tech during summer sessions or by attending on a part-time basis during the regular academic year, concurrent with enrollment in secondary school. Upon completion of a course(s), students may choose whether or not to have the course(s) and grade(s) recorded for college credit. Students who do not wish to have the course(s) and grade(s) recorded for college credit must notify the Registrar in writing within thirty days of the end of the term or semester. A student must reapply each term or semester attended. The course(s) agreed upon by the student and their high school must also be approved for each term or semester attended by the Director of the Academic Advising Center. Secondary school students are not eligible to enroll in developmental courses in mathematics, English and reading.
Entering freshmen are required to provide Arkansas Tech University with American College Testing (ACT) Assessment scores for purposes of admission, academic placement, and the awarding of academic scholarships. Arkansas Tech University will not accept ACT score reports that are more than five years old. Entering freshmen who have not taken the ACT prior to arrival at Arkansas Tech or whose score report is more than five years old are required to take the Residual ACT during the orientation period preceding their first semester. The ACT, which covers English, mathematics, reading and science reasoning, is administered five times per year at test centers, such as high schools, colleges and universities, across the nation. ACT information and registration forms may be obtained from local high schools, colleges, or universities. You may also contact the Arkansas Tech University Learning Assistance and Testing Center for ACT information and registration materials. In addition, you may correspond directly with ACT at American College Testing Program, P.O. Box 168, Iowa City, Iowa 52243 or http://www.act.org. The 2000-2001 ACT national test schedule is as follows:
Entering freshmen who have been out of an educational setting for five or more years are required to provide Tech with American College Testing (ACT) Assessment or Computerized-Adaptive Placement Assessment and Support System (COMPASS) scores for purposes of admission and academic placement. COMPASS is administered on the computer and consists of three tests: writing, math, and reading. Tech will not accept ACT or COMPASS score reports that are more than five years old. Entering freshmen who have been out of an educational setting for five or more years and who have not taken the ACT or COMPASS prior to arrival at Tech or whose score report is more than five years old are required to take the Residual ACT or COMPASS during the orientation period preceding the first semester. Please contact the Arkansas Tech University Learning Assistance and Testing Center for ACT or COMPASS information at (501) 968-0302. Arkansas Tech University encourages students to give long and serious thought to the selection of a major field of study. They should determine the academic pursuits that lead to the vocations most attractive not only in financial gain but in interest as well. Then they should examine the program of study most closely related to their interest areas.
Detailed procedures for registration/preregistration are contained each semester in the schedule of courses. Prior to enrollment, students, in consultation with an academic advisor in their major field of study, prepare a class schedule (permit to register). Subsequently, each student obtains certification of housing space assigned on campus or a certificate of acceptability for off-campus quarters, presents the permit to register for official enrollment in classes, pays fees and, if living on campus, pays room rent and board. The requirements for the degree of master of education, master of science in education, master of liberal arts, master of history, master of instructional technology, and master of fisheries and wildlife in biology are set forth in the publication entitled "Graduate Catalog." Information may be obtained by contacting Dr. Eldon Clary, Dean of Graduate Studies, Tomlinson Building, Room 104, telephone 968-0398. |
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