Freshmen Admission Criteria

For freshman applicants,
we've found that the best measure of academic potential is past
achievement. We'll look at your high school grades and the courses
you've taken. We'll also consider your class rank, trends in your
grades, your senior-year course-load, your Regents grades (for New
York State applicants), and your standardized test scores.
Applicants must be graduates of an accredited secondary school or
have evidence of equivalent education.
Official High School
Transcript (The
following distribution of basic high school courses is preferred)
- 4 Units of English
- 4 Units of History
- 4 Units of Math
- 4 Units of Science
- 3-4 Units of Foreign
Language
A challenging college
preparatory program in high school is highly desirable. A strong
background in the chosen area of study is a consideration as well.
Regents level classes are a minimum requirement, with Advanced
Placement and Honors courses carrying the most weight. Students
should rank in the top 1/2 of their class.
SAT/ACT
We use the highest score from either the SAT or ACT-(composite),
even if the higher SAT Verbal/Critical Reading and Math results were
taken at different times. If you're planning on retaking
either exam, be sure to let us know. Only the Critical
Reading/Verbal and Math portions of your SAT will be used in the
decision making process. The new writing/essay portion will
not factor into any decisions. Please submit your official SAT/ACT through the testing agency or high school transcript.
Freshman
Introduction
Educational Opportunity Program
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