PROCEDURES
Submission of
Application
Inquiries and applications for admissions should be made to the Office of
Admissions, B.C. Webb Hall, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University, Greensboro, North Carolina 27411. A non-refundable fee of $35.00 is
required with each application. The University does not accept fee waivers.
Application Deadline
The recommended deadlines for submitting the application for admission is June 1
for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. Applications
received after these dates will be honored on a day-to-day basis as long as
classroom space is available. Applications for early decision must be received
by November 1 prior to the fall semester of the intended enrollment. In all
cases, early application is encouraged because class space and housing
facilities dictate, to some extent, the number of new students that can be
admitted for each semester.
International students on
non-immigrant visas are required to submit the application by May 1 for the fall
semester and November 1 for the spring semester.
Supporting Documentation
To be considered official, all transcripts from high school and/or college must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions from the sending institutions.
SAT or ACT scores, when applicable, should be official and reports sent directly from the testing agency. The University’s CEEB code for the SAT report is 5003; the code for the ACT report is 3060. Official scores listed on high school transcripts and student received reports may be utilized for admission consideration.
The submission of a final or complete transcript from the last school attended is the responsibility of the student. Thus, the University reserves the right to withdraw any offer of admission if the applicant fails to satisfy all requirements prior to the beginning of the first semester of enrollment. Students who have not fulfilled minimum admission requirements will be withdrawn from the University.
Notice of Admission and Confirmation
The University practices “rolling admission”; therefore, decisions are made as
soon as a file is complete. Early decision notices are mailed between December 1
and December 15. Candidates who are offered admission must notify the
University by January 15 of their intent to enroll. Students approved for
admission are forwarded a “Certificate of Admission.” The candidate reply date
of May 1 for freshman students for each fall term is honored by the University.
Transfer students should confirm their acceptance within two weeks of the
receipt of the admission letter. Failure to comply may adversely affect the
candidate’s reserved space. Persons who are not approved for admission will also
be notified in writing on a timely basis.
Prior to registration for each
semester, the final official high school transcript showing the date of
graduation must have been received for all new freshmen, and the final official
college transcript must have been received for all transfer students. In
addition, the Medical Health Form must be completed by the student’s physician
and returned, along with a copy of his or her Immunization Record, to the
Director of Health Services. North Carolina law requires the University to
suspend students who have not satisfied immunization requirements within 30 days
from the beginning of classes for that semester. An immunization record copy
from your high school is acceptable.
Admission Policy and Procedures