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Quick Links--Admission Policy, Graduation
Rates, How to Apply for Admission, Test
Scores, International Student Admission,
Admission without Graduation from High School,
Re-admission, Transfer of College
Credits to Hesston College, Credit by Examination
or Experience, Classification, New
Student Registration
Admission Policy
Hesston College admits those students
who will benefit from the educational environment of the college and who
will contribute to the shared life of the campus community. Applicants
must be graduates of an accredited high school or its equivalent to be
eligible to attend. Admission is granted after careful review of the candidates
academic promise, social character and potential for success at Hesston
College, but without regard to sex, age, race, color, national origin
or physical handicap.
Hesston College
Graduation Rates
The Student Right-to-Know Act, PL
101-542, requires that institutions publish graduation rates. The rates
are based on new freshman entering an institution as first-time, full-time,
degree-seeking students and graduating within 1.5 times the normal time
for their program. The graduation rate for those entering Hesston College
in the fall of 1998 and graduating within three years was 62 percent.
The average rate over the last five years is 62 percent.
How to Apply for Admission
Students are advised to apply for
admission at least six to 10 months before planning to attend college,
though applications are accepted through registration for each term.
Early enrollment improves the chances of getting preferred programs,
classes, scholarships, grants, loans, student jobs and campus housing.
Steps to follow when applying for admission:
- An Application for Admission should be completed and mailed with
a $15 application fee to: Admissions, Hesston College, Box 3000, Hesston,
KS 67062. The $15 application fee is non-refundable. Upon receipt of
application for admission, the Admissions Office will send additional
departmental application forms to applicants for the nursing and pastoral
ministries programs.
- Official transcripts from high school and former colleges (if applicable)
must be mailed directly to Hesston College. For high school students,
admission will be granted with a six or seven semester transcript that
includes courses taken and grades earned. Upon graduation from high
school, a final transcript (including date of graduation, class rank
and grade point average) should be forwarded to Hesston. All transcripts
must be on file in the Registrars Office before a student can
attend classes.
- Upon acceptance, the student is asked to forward a $100 deposit.
This is refundable upon request until May 1. If the student plans to
live on campus, $50 of the deposit will serve as a room deposit. This
is refunded upon termination at Hesston College provided that the students
dorm room is in good condition. The other $50 serves as a tuition deposit
and is applied toward first term tuition expenses.
Test Scores
Test scores are used at Hesston
College to assist in academic advising, career counseling and in determining
scholarship eligibility and probationary status.
Students age 21 and younger are
required to have ACT or SAT test scores on file in the Registrars
Office and are advised to take these prior to their first term at Hesston.
The Hesston College ACT code is 1416. The SAT code is 6274.
Students over 21 years of age who
have taken the SAT or ACT test should have scores sent to Hesston. Those
who have not completed one of these tests will be required to take a
general purpose placement test when they arrive on campus.
International
Student Admissions
- An Application for Admission should be completed and mailed to: International
Student Admissions, Hesston College, Box 3000, Hesston, KS 67062 USA.
This application form is available from the same address. No application
fee is required.
- An official copy of the secondary school transcript (courses taken
and grades earned) should be sent to Hesston College. If the applicant
has taken any national exam, he or she should also send a copy of the
results to Hesston College as soon as available. If the applicant has
completed any university study, that transcript should also be sent.
- ACT or SAT scores are not required.
- Unless waived by Hesston College, the student should take the Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A score of 500 (173 or more
on the computer-based TOEFL) is required for an unconditional acceptance.
A conditional acceptance is possible for scores from 400-499 (123-172
on the computer-based TOEFL).
- The student must submit documentation of financial resources for
each year of study. Funds for a minimum of the first year of study must
be assured before the student leaves his or her country. A bank statement
or bank letter showing sufficient funds is usually acceptable for this
requirement.
Admission without
Graduation from High School
Gifted students with exceptional
records who have not completed their senior year in high school may
be admitted by special action of the Academic Deans Office.
Persons who have not completed high school but have taken the General
Educational Development tests are considered for admission on the basis
of official GED test scores.
Home-schooled applicants are required
to submit the following:
1. Outline or transcript of coursework covered.
2. Certificate of high school completion from home state (if available).
3. Test scores from one of eight ability-to-benefit (ATB) exams approved
by the U.S. Department of Education. (A list of approved exams is available
upon request from the admissions office.)
Re-admission
Students who have previously attended
Hesston College may apply for re-admission by notifying the admissions
office. The students original file will be reviewed and updated
records may be requested.
Students who have been dismissed
from Hesston College must apply for re-admission through Academic Development
Committee or Student Development Committee.
Students whose studies at Hesston
College have been interrupted by five years or more may be required
to meet requirements of the catalog that is current at the time of re-admission.
Transfer of College
Credits to Hesston
Hesston College recognizes course
work completed at other colleges and universities. Certified transcripts
must be sent directly to the Admissions Office at Hesston from the issuing
institution. Transcripts are reviewed by the Registrar and by academic
departments as appropriate. Accepted courses are recorded on the students
Hesston College transcript after the student has successfully completed
one term of study at Hesston.
Transfer students planning to earn
a degree from Hesston College must complete one term of residency with
a minimum of 12 passed credit hours at Hesston or complete a total of
30 hours through Hesston including the two Hesston College distinctive
courses and any other specific program requirements. Students also must
earn a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better in Hesston College credits.
Students who hold a bachelors
degree or a previous associates degree from Hesston College are
considered to have met all general education requirements. Individual
career programs reserve the right to require certain components of the
general education program if appropriate to the needs of their graduates
or if missing from the students previous experiences.
College level course work completed
at accredited institutions may generally be transferred if it is equal
to or substitutes for a specific course required in a degree program
at Hesston. Only courses with grades of C or better are considered.
Credits from non-accredited institutions will be reviewed after the
student has completed one term of study at Hesston.
College credit may be awarded for
certain advanced high school courses approved by the Mennonite Secondary
Education Council (MSEC) and Mennonite Education Agency (MEA). Requests
for credit should be made to the Registrar.
Credit by Examination
or Experience
Hesston College may grant advanced
placement and/or award credit for satisfactory completion of the following:
- Advanced Placement (AP) exams given by the College Entrance
Examination Board (CEEB)
- ACT PEP: Regents College Examinations
- Exams given by the College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Term of service with Youth Evangelism Services (YES)
- Prearranged experiences with Mennonite Voluntary Service agencies
- Certificates earned in aviation and licensed practical nursing
- Comprehensive course exams given by Hesston College instructors
Students desiring credit should have exam scores and other pertinent
records sent directly to the Admissions Office at Hesston by the issuing
institution. A maximum of 12 hours may be accepted (14 for licensed practical
nurses). Accepted credits are recorded after the completion of one term
of study at Hesston. A fee is charged for recording the credit.
Classification
Students are classified at the beginning
of each school year for the entire year. Students with less than 24
hours of college credit are considered freshmen. Students with at least
24 hours of credit when fall term begins or who likely will meet graduation
requirements by the end of the academic year have sophomore classification.
Students entering Hesston College with a prior college degree and part-time
students not pursuing a degree are classified as undergraduate specials.
New Student Registration
New students receive registration
and orientation information a few months before they arrive on campus.
An academic advisor or admissions counselor contacts each new student
by phone or in person to assist the student in completing registration
for the upcoming school year.
A students registration becomes official when:
- Financial aid applications are complete or notification
has been received that the family does not intend to apply for aid.
- The required health records have been verified by a physician and
sent to the Student Life Office.
- An approved payment plan has been selected for the school year.
- The $100 deposit has been paid.
- Official copies of all final high school and college transcripts
are on file in the Registrars Office.
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