Wayne State University
Admissions
Address
656 W. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202
Website
http://www.wayne.edu/
Admissions E-mail
admissions@wayne.edu
Selectivity: Selective
Average high school GPA: 3.0
Send application by: August 1
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Susan Zwieg
Admissions office telephone:(313) 577-3577
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:August 1
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: No set date
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Not offered
Application fee: $30
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? No
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: No
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:No
Electronic application: http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/ugrad/appl/index.html
Tuition deposit: $99 (Nonrefundable)
Room deposit: $150 (Partially refundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Recommended
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English N/A 4
Mathematics N/A 4
Science N/A 3
Lab N/A N/A
Foreign language N/A 2
Social studies N/A 3
History N/A N/A
Academic electives N/A 2
Total academic units N/A 18
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:May be arranged
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing, ACT without writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Important
Class rank: Not considered
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Very important
Application essay: Not considered
Recommendation: Considered
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Not considered
Talent/ability: Considered
Character/personal qualities: Not considered
First generation: Considered
Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
Geographical residence: Not considered
State residency:Not considered
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
Volunteer work: Not considered
Work experience: Not considered
Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
For more admissions information on Wayne State University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: Selective
Overall acceptance rate:60%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):60% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 11,410
Total acceptances: 6,854
Total freshman enrollment: 2,878
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 4,600
Male acceptances:2,688
Male freshman enrollment: 1,278
Female applicants: 6,810
Female acceptances: 4,166
Female freshman enrollment: 1,600
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Oakland University, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, University of Michigan–Dearborn
Out-of-state freshmen: 1%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:25%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 50%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 77%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:57%
Average high school GPA:3.0
First-year students submitting GPA:95%
First-year students submitting SAT scores: N/A
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:N/A
Math: N/A
Combined: N/A
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 N/A N/A
600-699 N/A N/A
500-599 N/A N/A
400-499 N/A N/A
300-399 N/A N/A
200-299 N/A N/A
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 82%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: 15 – 23
Math: 16 – 23
Composite:17 – 23
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 3.0% 4.0% 3.0%
24-29 21.0% 18.0% 22.0%
18-23 45.0% 39.0% 36.0%
12-17 31.0% 32.0% 39.0%
6-11 0.0% 7.0% 0.0%
Below 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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Northeastern University
Admissions
Address
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Website
http://www.northeastern.edu/
Admissions E-mail
admissions@neu.edu
Selectivity: More Selective
Send application by: January 15
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Ronne Turner, Dean
Admissions office telephone:(617) 373-2200
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:January 15
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: May 1 (or within 4 weeks if notified thereafter)
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Send application by: November 15
Decision sent by: December 31
Application fee: $65
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? Yes
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: Accepted
, supplemental forms required
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:No
Electronic application: http://www.admissions.neu.edu/onlineapps.html
Tuition deposit: $200 (Refundable by April 30)
Room deposit: $400 (Nonrefundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Required
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English 4 N/A
Mathematics 3 4
Science 3 4
Lab 2 4
Foreign language 2 4
Social studies 3 N/A
History 2 N/A
Academic electives N/A N/A
Total academic units 17 N/A
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:May be arranged
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: February 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Very important
Class rank: Important
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Important
Application essay: Important
Recommendation: Important
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Important
Talent/ability: Important
Character/personal qualities: Important
First generation: Important
Alumni/ae relation: Considered
Geographical residence: Considered
State residency:Considered
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Considered
Volunteer work: Considered
Work experience: Considered
Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
For more admissions information on Northeastern University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: More Selective
Overall acceptance rate:47%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):47% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 25,467
Total acceptances: 11,958
Total freshman enrollment: 2,831
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 11,149
Male acceptances:5,425
Male freshman enrollment: 1,416
Female applicants: 14,318
Female acceptances: 6,533
Female freshman enrollment: 1,415
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Boston University, New York University, Syracuse University, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts–Amherst
Out-of-state freshmen: 66%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 5,406
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: 2,079
Students enrolled from waiting list: 0
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:36%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 73%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 94%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:59%
Average high school GPA:N/A
First-year students submitting GPA:N/A
First-year students submitting SAT scores: 94%
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:560 – 650
Math: 580 – 670
Combined: 1140 – 1320
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 10.0% 14.0%
600-699 48.0% 55.0%
500-599 34.0% 26.0%
400-499 7.0% 5.0%
300-399 1.0% 0.0%
200-299 0.0% 0.0%
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 16%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: N/A
Math: N/A
Composite:24 – 28
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 15.0% N/A N/A
24-29 69.0% N/A N/A
18-23 14.0% N/A N/A
12-17 2.0% N/A N/A
6-11 0.0% N/A N/A
Below 6 0.0% N/A N/A
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West Virginia University
Admissions
Address
PO Box 6201
Morgantown, WV 26506-6201
Website
http://www.wvu.edu
Admissions E-mail
go2wvu@mail.wvu.edu
Selectivity: Selective
Average high school GPA: 3.3
Send application by: August 1
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Mr. Cheng Khoo
Admissions office telephone:(800) 344-9881
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:August 1
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: No set date
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Not offered
Application fee: $25
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? No
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: Accepted
, supplemental forms required
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:Yes
Electronic application: http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/applications.html
Tuition deposit: $100 (Refundable by May 1)
Room deposit: $200 (Partially refundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Required
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English 4 N/A
Mathematics 3 N/A
Science 3 N/A
Lab 2 N/A
Foreign language N/A 2
Social studies 3 N/A
History N/A N/A
Academic electives N/A N/A
Total academic units 13 2
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:Not available
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Very important
Class rank: Not considered
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Very important
Application essay: Not considered
Recommendation: Considered
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Considered
Talent/ability: Not considered
Character/personal qualities: Not considered
First generation: Not considered
Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
Geographical residence: Not considered
State residency:Important
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
Volunteer work: Considered
Work experience: Not considered
Level of applicant's interest: Important
For more admissions information on West Virginia University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: Selective
Overall acceptance rate:92%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):92% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 10,957
Total acceptances: 10,110
Total freshman enrollment: 4,574
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 5,684
Male acceptances:5,189
Male freshman enrollment: 2,423
Female applicants: 5,273
Female acceptances: 4,921
Female freshman enrollment: 2,151
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Fairmont State University, Marshall University, Pennsylvania State University–University Park, University of Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech
Out-of-state freshmen: 49%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:18%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 43%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 74%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:71%
Average high school GPA:3.3
First-year students submitting GPA:99%
First-year students submitting SAT scores: 51%
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:470 – 560
Math: 480 – 580
Combined: 950 – 1140
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 1.6% 2.7%
600-699 12.1% 17.8%
500-599 45.3% 46.4%
400-499 38.2% 30.9%
300-399 2.8% 2.2%
200-299 N/A N/A
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 49%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: 20 – 26
Math: 18 – 25
Composite:20 – 26
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 6.2% 9.5% 3.9%
24-29 38.0% 37.5% 32.1%
18-23 49.3% 41.5% 44.0%
12-17 6.5% 11.5% 20.0%
6-11 N/A N/A N/A
Below 6 N/A N/A N/A
Admissions
Address
656 W. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202
Website
http://www.wayne.edu/
Admissions E-mail
admissions@wayne.edu
Selectivity: Selective
Average high school GPA: 3.0
Send application by: August 1
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Susan Zwieg
Admissions office telephone:(313) 577-3577
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:August 1
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: No set date
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Not offered
Application fee: $30
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? No
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: No
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:No
Electronic application: http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/ugrad/appl/index.html
Tuition deposit: $99 (Nonrefundable)
Room deposit: $150 (Partially refundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Recommended
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English N/A 4
Mathematics N/A 4
Science N/A 3
Lab N/A N/A
Foreign language N/A 2
Social studies N/A 3
History N/A N/A
Academic electives N/A 2
Total academic units N/A 18
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:May be arranged
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing, ACT without writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Important
Class rank: Not considered
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Very important
Application essay: Not considered
Recommendation: Considered
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Not considered
Talent/ability: Considered
Character/personal qualities: Not considered
First generation: Considered
Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
Geographical residence: Not considered
State residency:Not considered
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
Volunteer work: Not considered
Work experience: Not considered
Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
For more admissions information on Wayne State University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: Selective
Overall acceptance rate:60%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):60% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 11,410
Total acceptances: 6,854
Total freshman enrollment: 2,878
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 4,600
Male acceptances:2,688
Male freshman enrollment: 1,278
Female applicants: 6,810
Female acceptances: 4,166
Female freshman enrollment: 1,600
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Oakland University, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, University of Michigan–Dearborn
Out-of-state freshmen: 1%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:25%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 50%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 77%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:57%
Average high school GPA:3.0
First-year students submitting GPA:95%
First-year students submitting SAT scores: N/A
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:N/A
Math: N/A
Combined: N/A
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 N/A N/A
600-699 N/A N/A
500-599 N/A N/A
400-499 N/A N/A
300-399 N/A N/A
200-299 N/A N/A
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 82%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: 15 – 23
Math: 16 – 23
Composite:17 – 23
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 3.0% 4.0% 3.0%
24-29 21.0% 18.0% 22.0%
18-23 45.0% 39.0% 36.0%
12-17 31.0% 32.0% 39.0%
6-11 0.0% 7.0% 0.0%
Below 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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Northeastern University
Admissions
Address
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Website
http://www.northeastern.edu/
Admissions E-mail
admissions@neu.edu
Selectivity: More Selective
Send application by: January 15
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Ronne Turner, Dean
Admissions office telephone:(617) 373-2200
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:January 15
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: May 1 (or within 4 weeks if notified thereafter)
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Send application by: November 15
Decision sent by: December 31
Application fee: $65
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? Yes
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: Accepted
, supplemental forms required
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:No
Electronic application: http://www.admissions.neu.edu/onlineapps.html
Tuition deposit: $200 (Refundable by April 30)
Room deposit: $400 (Nonrefundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Required
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English 4 N/A
Mathematics 3 4
Science 3 4
Lab 2 4
Foreign language 2 4
Social studies 3 N/A
History 2 N/A
Academic electives N/A N/A
Total academic units 17 N/A
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:May be arranged
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: February 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Very important
Class rank: Important
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Important
Application essay: Important
Recommendation: Important
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Important
Talent/ability: Important
Character/personal qualities: Important
First generation: Important
Alumni/ae relation: Considered
Geographical residence: Considered
State residency:Considered
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Considered
Volunteer work: Considered
Work experience: Considered
Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
For more admissions information on Northeastern University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: More Selective
Overall acceptance rate:47%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):47% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 25,467
Total acceptances: 11,958
Total freshman enrollment: 2,831
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 11,149
Male acceptances:5,425
Male freshman enrollment: 1,416
Female applicants: 14,318
Female acceptances: 6,533
Female freshman enrollment: 1,415
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Boston University, New York University, Syracuse University, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts–Amherst
Out-of-state freshmen: 66%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 5,406
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: 2,079
Students enrolled from waiting list: 0
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:36%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 73%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 94%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:59%
Average high school GPA:N/A
First-year students submitting GPA:N/A
First-year students submitting SAT scores: 94%
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:560 – 650
Math: 580 – 670
Combined: 1140 – 1320
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 10.0% 14.0%
600-699 48.0% 55.0%
500-599 34.0% 26.0%
400-499 7.0% 5.0%
300-399 1.0% 0.0%
200-299 0.0% 0.0%
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 16%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: N/A
Math: N/A
Composite:24 – 28
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 15.0% N/A N/A
24-29 69.0% N/A N/A
18-23 14.0% N/A N/A
12-17 2.0% N/A N/A
6-11 0.0% N/A N/A
Below 6 0.0% N/A N/A
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West Virginia University
Admissions
Address
PO Box 6201
Morgantown, WV 26506-6201
Website
http://www.wvu.edu
Admissions E-mail
go2wvu@mail.wvu.edu
Selectivity: Selective
Average high school GPA: 3.3
Send application by: August 1
Admissions Contact Information
Admissions director:Mr. Cheng Khoo
Admissions office telephone:(800) 344-9881
Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
Regular decision
Send application by:August 1
Decision sent by: Other
Accept offer by: No set date
Early decision
Not offered
Early action
Not offered
Application fee: $25
Is the fee refundable? No
Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
Does school have a waiting list? No
Can admission be deferred?Yes
Accepted application formats:
Common Application: Accepted
, supplemental forms required
Applications on floppy disks:No
Applications via E-mail:Yes
Electronic application: http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/applications.html
Tuition deposit: $100 (Refundable by May 1)
Room deposit: $200 (Partially refundable)
Admissions Requirements
High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program: Required
Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
Units Required Units Recommended
English 4 N/A
Mathematics 3 N/A
Science 3 N/A
Lab 2 N/A
Foreign language N/A 2
Social studies 3 N/A
History N/A N/A
Academic electives N/A N/A
Total academic units 13 2
*One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.
Campus visit: Recommended
Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
Off-campus interview:Not available
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A
Open admission policy? No
What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
Rigor of secondary school record:Very important
Class rank: Not considered
Academic GPA: Very important
Standardized test scores: Very important
Application essay: Not considered
Recommendation: Considered
What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
Interview:Not considered
Extracurricular activities: Considered
Talent/ability: Not considered
Character/personal qualities: Not considered
First generation: Not considered
Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
Geographical residence: Not considered
State residency:Important
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
Volunteer work: Considered
Work experience: Not considered
Level of applicant's interest: Important
For more admissions information on West Virginia University, see also:
Disabled students, International students, Transfer students
2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
Selectivity: Selective
Overall acceptance rate:92%
Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):92% Applications, acceptances, enrolled
Total applicants: 10,957
Total acceptances: 10,110
Total freshman enrollment: 4,574
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.
Male applicants: 5,684
Male acceptances:5,189
Male freshman enrollment: 2,423
Female applicants: 5,273
Female acceptances: 4,921
Female freshman enrollment: 2,151
Students that applied here may also have applied to:
Fairmont State University, Marshall University, Pennsylvania State University–University Park, University of Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech
Out-of-state freshmen: 49%
Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A
2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)
Top 10 percent of high school class:18%
Top 25 percent of high school class: 43%
Top 50 percent of high school class: 74%
First-year students submitting high school class standing:71%
Average high school GPA:3.3
First-year students submitting GPA:99%
First-year students submitting SAT scores: 51%
SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
Verbal:470 – 560
Math: 480 – 580
Combined: 950 – 1140
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
700-800 1.6% 2.7%
600-699 12.1% 17.8%
500-599 45.3% 46.4%
400-499 38.2% 30.9%
300-399 2.8% 2.2%
200-299 N/A N/A
First-year students submitting ACT scores: 49%
ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
English: 20 – 26
Math: 18 – 25
Composite:20 – 26
Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
30-36 6.2% 9.5% 3.9%
24-29 38.0% 37.5% 32.1%
18-23 49.3% 41.5% 44.0%
12-17 6.5% 11.5% 20.0%
6-11 N/A N/A N/A
Below 6 N/A N/A N/A
February 19th, 2007, 06:09 PM
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاتهيا اخواني
أبحث عن برنامج ماجستير إدارة أعمال ( تخصص تمويل أو أعمال دولية ) في جامعة في الولايات المتحدة أو كندا
و يا ليت ما يكون في الجامعات المعقدة - يعني بالصراحة أبغى جامعة سهلة أو متساهلة
علماً أن نتجيتي في
GMAT = 510
TOEFL = 596
GPA = 3.27 out of 5
تخصص إدارة أعمال
و كورسات الرياضيات و الإحصاء A+
حالياً موجود في السعودية - و أرغب في بدء الدراسة سبتمبر 2007
و من الجامعات اللي في بالي
Wayne state university
Northeastern University
West Virginia University
علما أني أطلعت على الموضوع ادناه
من هي الافضل والاسهل حسب علمكم؟؟؟
و قاعد أعبي أبليكشن
تحياتي مقدما
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