Undergraduate Admission Guidelines
The College of St.
Joseph has a rolling admission policy.
Although there is no application
deadline, students should apply as early as possible.
Applicants are considered for both the fall and spring
semesters. Students who wish to apply
for
financial aid are reminded that the deadline in many states
for filing a needs analysis document, the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), is March 1.
The
applicant should submit the following to Admissions:
-
A completed
application form with essay;
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Two current letters of recommendation from a counselor, teacher, or academic
advisor;
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A nonrefundable
application fee of $25; and
- Official transcripts of all high
school and college work. Transcripts of high school
seniors and applicants who have graduated from high school
in the last four years must include SAT and/or ACT
scores. (Note: An official transcript is one that is sent
directly to the College from another institution and bears
the official seal of the school and/or the signature of an
official.) If courses are in progress at the time of
application, final high school or college transcripts must
be submitted before the beginning of the student’s first
semester. The College reserves the right to interview a
candidate as part of the Admissions process.
In determining
whether an applicant qualifies for admission, the Admissions
Committee considers courses, grades, letters of
recommendation, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities,
as well as other factors that the College considers relevant.
In this regard, the Admissions Committee looks for individuals
possessing personal, social, moral and scholarly qualities
that enable them to make a positive contribution to the
quality of life on campus.
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