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Admissions
Students at Purdue University Statewide Locations are admitted directly into, and are a part of, the College of Technology. Acceptance as a new student is influenced by many factors. Admission generally is governed by the same criteria applied to students seeking admission to the West Lafayette Campus.
Quality Requirements
All applicants are evaluated on the basis of quality requirements, which include:
- class rank
- SAT-I or ACT scores
- grade point average in degree-related courses
- ability to be successful
- trends in achievement
- strength of the college preparatory coursework
Subject Matter Requirements
For high school seniors and recent graduates (two years or less):
- English-8 semesters
- Academic Math-6 semesters
- Laboratory Science-4 semesters
For transfer students who have coursework at a post-secondary institution:
- Grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale -or equivalent
- High school diploma
- In good standing at all schools previously attended
- Meet subject-matter requirements
For adults who have been out of high school three years or more:
- High school diploma or GED
- Admissions decisions are made on an individual basis, taking into consideration such factors as a student's work history, military service, high school record, previous academic or vocational coursework, etc.
Contact the Student Services coordinator locally to discuss your educational goals and interests and the opportunities available for you through the College of Technology at Statewide Locations.
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