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Undergraduate Entry Requirements TestGeneral AdmissionGlobal Student Success Program (3 semesters) GPA 3.00 2.00 SAT/ACT Required? No No IELTS 6.0 5.5 TOEFL iBT 61 5610 more rows
How long does it take for an acceptance letter to be sent out? There's no standard for how long it takes colleges to send out acceptance letters, but generally, if you applied under regular decision, you can expect letters to begin arriving between mid-March and mid-April.
As a freshman applicant, you'll need to provide us with your official high school transcript(s). Your transcript(s) should include all of the courses and grades that you've completed up until this point. The freshman application now requires an essay and at least one academic recommendation.
Freshman Information The freshman application now requires an essay and at least one academic recommendation. If you have taken courses at a college or university during your High School year, please provide us with your official Transcript.
However, most selective colleges and universities — Harvard, Stanford, and USC, just to name a few — require one to three recommendation letters, usually from your guidance counselor and at least one teacher. Multiple recommendation letters allow admissions officers to learn about you from various perspectives.
A: Although full requirements depend on the program you are applying to, requirements for our graduate programs usually include: Two to three letters of recommendations. An up-to-date resume. A minimum GPA of a 3.0 (out of a 4.0 GPA scale)
If you received your college acceptance letter via email, you can respond directly to that email. If the letter was sent through direct mail, consider replying with a physical letter. The college admissions board often specifies their preferred method of communication in the acceptance letter.
CUNY will also consider a high school equivalency diploma based on passing one of the following exams: High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), the “new” GED Test, the “old” GED and the International GED. Your high school equivalency test score is one of several components used during the admission review.
From High School to Higher Education We won't only review academic success, but also your extracurricular accomplishments, special talents, awards, and life experiences you've had. Queens College requires a personal statement/essay as part of our review process.