Human Resource Management Admission Detail at Marian College Of Fond Du Lac
Saturday, February 21st, 2009Admission to freshman standing at Marian assumes at least 17 units of high school credit including, at least:
4 units of English
2 units of mathematics
1 unit of laboratory science
1 unit of history
Biology and Chemistry are prerequisites for the nursing program
Foreign language is recommended for those who desire a strong preparation for college
The Admission Selection Committee will begin to evaluate students with at least a C average (2.00 GPA), who rank in the upper half of their high school graduating class, and who present a composite score of 18 ACT or 860 SAT. GED students are expected to achieve a minimum composite score of 2500 (250 composite score on tests completed before Jan. 1, 2002). These records will be used to determine the potential for success of each student as determined on an individual basis. The Admission Office may require an on-campus interview, essay, and/or letters of recommendation in determining the candidate’s admissibility to the University.
Transfer students:
To be considered for admission as a transfer student, a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale) is required. Only college credits of a C– or better will be accepted in transfer. The Marian University grade point average is based solely on courses taken at Marian University.
International students:
International students are admitted at the beginning of fall and spring semesters. To be considered for admission, students must first demonstrate proficiency in English by taking the Test of English as a Froeign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of a 193 on the computer-based exam or a 525 on the paper-based exam is required. For information on the test registration go to the official TOEFL site. In addition to the required TOEFL score, international applicants must also possess a strong academic record to be considered for admission to the University.
International applicants must submit all required documents by May 1 for the fall semester or Oct. 1 for the spring semester. Upon admission, international students must also submit proof of financial suppoert to be used during the period of study before and I-20 form will be issued.