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Undergraduate Requirements for Admission

Undergraduate Requirements for Admission

Charter Oak State College seeks to serve all persons regardless of race, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, national or ethnic origin, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies and employment policies as well as in the policies governing all programs that it offers or administers.

The requirements for admission as a degree candidate are that the applicant:

Is sixteen years of age or older.
Is able to speak and write standard English.
Has earned a high school diploma or its equivalency*


        * A high school diploma or equilevent is not required if a student has earned at least nine college-level credits through any combination of the following:

Credits earned from a regionally accredited college or university.
Credits earned in the armed services.
Credits earned through evaluation of non-collegiate sponsored instruction that is acceptable for credit toward a Charter Oak degree.
Credits earned by completing standardized college-level proficiency examinations with an acceptable score towards a Charter Oak State College degree.

 

NOTES:

Some degree/certificate programs, including the  RN/ADN to BSN and BSW, have additional admissions criteria or are selective admissions. They will be listed on the program pages of the website and within the catalog.

Students must have proof of a high school diploma or a recognized equivalent (e.g., G.E.D.) to be eligible to receive Title IV student financial aid.

Students who provide false information on their application or on their financial aid application or provide false transcripts will not be accepted.  If students, after being accepted, provide false information to the college, they will be dismissed.

A student who is accepted into the College with a career GPA lower than a 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. The student will need to earn a 2.0 career GPA by the end of 12 credits or be dismissed from the College. If a student earns a career GPA of 2.0 before completing the 12 credits, the probation status will be lifted.

While the student is on probation, the student can take no more than 6 credits a semester.


Undergraduate Requirements for Admission

Charter Oak State College seeks to serve all persons regardless of race, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, national or ethnic origin, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies and employment policies as well as in the policies governing all programs that it offers or administers.

The requirements for admission as a degree candidate are that the applicant:

Is sixteen years of age or older.
Is able to speak and write standard English.
Has earned a high school diploma or its equivalency*


        * A high school diploma or equilevent is not required if a student has earned at least nine college-level credits through any combination of the following:

Credits earned from a regionally accredited college or university.
Credits earned in the armed services.
Credits earned through evaluation of non-collegiate sponsored instruction that is acceptable for credit toward a Charter Oak degree.
Credits earned by completing standardized college-level proficiency examinations with an acceptable score towards a Charter Oak State College degree.

 

NOTES:

Some degree/certificate programs, including the  RN/ADN to BSN and BSW, have additional admissions criteria or are selective admissions. They will be listed on the program pages of the website and within the catalog.

Students must have proof of a high school diploma or a recognized equivalent (e.g., G.E.D.) to be eligible to receive Title IV student financial aid.

Students who provide false information on their application or on their financial aid application or provide false transcripts will not be accepted.  If students, after being accepted, provide false information to the college, they will be dismissed.

A student who is accepted into the College with a career GPA lower than a 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. The student will need to earn a 2.0 career GPA by the end of 12 credits or be dismissed from the College. If a student earns a career GPA of 2.0 before completing the 12 credits, the probation status will be lifted.

While the student is on probation, the student can take no more than 6 credits a semester.