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Admission Requirements
All applicants
to The University of Virginia's College at Wise must be
graduates of approved secondary schools or hold certificates
of high school equivalency (GED). Applicants must submit
a completed application, $25 nonrefundable application fee,
official high school transcript, scores for the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT I) or American College Test (ACT), and
an official transcript from all colleges attended, even
for one course. While official dual enrollment transcripts
are not required for admission, they will be required prior
to registration for classes.
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Once a student's application file is complete, the information
will be reviewed and the student will be notified of the admissions
decision.
Options for Freshman Admission
For students who choose to apply early in their senior year, UVa-Wise offers
two nonbinding early admission programs. These programs allow students to
take advantage of certain benefits—including academic scholarships,
special registration sessions, and a broader selection of residence hall
options—by following established timelines. Candidates for Early Admission
I should present a record of strong academic achievement and plan to take
the SAT/ACT no later than October. Completed applications for fall semester
enrollment will be reviewed beginning September 1. All applications for admission
must be received prior to August 1 to be assured full consideration for fall
admission.
The enrollment deposit of $75.00 is refundable through May 1
for fall enrollment and December 1 for spring enrollment. Refund
requests should be made in writing and postmarked by the appropriate
date.
Guidelines for Admission to UVa-Wise
Preference is given to students who have successfully completed
the following criteria:
4 years of English
3 years of mathematics, including Algebra I and II and a third
course to be chosen from geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry,
calculus, or related course
2 or more years of science beyond general science
2 or more years of a foreign language
Rank in the top half of the graduating class
SAT I score of 900 or better or ACT of 18 or better (waived
if applicant is 25 years of age or over)
Advanced Studies Diploma or equivalent
Provisional Admission
The Director of Enrollment Management or the Admissions Committee
may offer admission to and recommend a limited number of semester
hours for those students who do not meet all admissions guidelines
but who show academic promise.
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