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- Personal conference with an admissions representative.
- Application paperwork correctly filled out and signed.
- High school transcript or GED certificate and college transcript if applicable.
- Fees as indicated on the application. The fee is refundable if the applicant is not accepted.
- Entrance examination scores.
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The
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Midstate College welcomes applications from men and women whose academic record, personal ability, and desire to succeed show promise for success. General academic courses serve as an excellent foundation for all academic programs. Each candidate for admission is considered individually on merit and potential. Midstate College requires a high school diploma or GED for all degree- or diploma-seeking students. Students may also be admitted to Midstate College upon completion of an accredited associate degree program. Additionally, some programs have requirements that must be met before acceptance into the program. Such requirements are outlined with the program information. Please note these requirements carefully. Counseling is provided by an admissions representative during a personal conference. Applicants are advised to enter programs in accordance with intellectual, academic, and interest criteria.
All applicants are required to complete an entrance examination prior to their admission to Midstate College. Examination scores will be used for admission, placement, and academic counseling. Academic counseling is provided by admissions representatives, program directors, and the Chief Academic Dean. Failure to take the entrance examination will result in the applicant being denied entrance into the College.
Individuals interested in entering Midstate College are urged to submit their applications as soon as possible. Current high school students (with the approval of their secondary school) may submit their records during their junior year, based upon the assumption that their senior year performance will be similar in quality to that of the first three years of secondary school. Midstate College reserves the right to re-evaluate the admissibility of any applicant whose secondary school performance indicates below average achievement. Applicants are informed of acceptance promptly after the application is received if all requirements have been met. The administration reserves the right to refuse applications for admission or re-admission.
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