How do I find out what admission requirements a college has?
but I can’t find any specific admission requirements.
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They have a online catalog and that must have the requirements in it. The application just asks for an application fee, your standardized test scores, and they want to do an interview. I guess they don’t have a minimum score, they just look at everything about you. Call the admissions office and ask what requirements they have.
Also download their catalog, it has to have all that information.
I would check into this college carefully. Seems a little funny.
Undergraduate Requirements
Students applying for admission to Stratford University must have earned a high school diploma or GED. To demonstrate evidence of high school graduation or equivalent, a student must certify using the Application for Admission form provided by the University that he/she is a high school graduate or equivalent. The student will be must submit the non-refundable application fee with the application.
Admission of Current High School Students
Currently enrolled high school students may apply for admission to a program if they satisfy specific prerequisites relating to grade level, age, grade point average, and permission of advisor. A current high school student applying for admission to a program will be required to verify completion of high school upon receipt of a high school diploma or its equivalent. (from their website).
Are you sure you want to go there? It sounds like they have almost no standards.
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