Applicants admitted to Atlantic Union College are classified as
To receive admission status, a student must have
- Regular - a high school GPA
of 2.2 (GED score of 2500)
- Transfer - college transfer
GPA of at least 2.2
- FDC -
Students whose cumulative high school GPA is 2.20 (GED total of 2,500) or higher
but whose ACT or SAT scores do not meet the minimum requirement (ACT composite
score of 17, or SAT composite score of 830 with a verbal score of 430 or higher)
are accepted on FDC status and are usually restricted to 12 credit hours limit
per semester for their first year.
- Non-Degree -
Students who are not pursuing a college degree but who wish to take courses for which they are prepared are classified as Non-Degree students. Such students need only apply at the Office of Academic Records by completing a short-form application. Individuals dismissed from degree programs may not be granted non-degree status in less than one semester following dismissal.
Former Students
Applicants who have withdrawn for
less than four semesters prior to the proposed date of return may
be readmitted by filing a reapplication form with the Office of Admissions.
Applicants who have withdrawn for four semesters or longer will need
to update personal information by filing a regular application form
with the Office for Admissions.
Senior Citizens
Senior Citizens (65 years and older)
who reside in the community may take one course each semester without
charge through the traditional day program. Further information
may be obtained from the Office of Academic Records.
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