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UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG — Application and AdmissionThis section contains general admissions information as well as specialized information for transfer applicants, prospective international students, those who are not seeking a degree, high school students, and military servicemembers and veterans. If you have special needs or questions that are not answered here, call the MSU Information Center or complete an online inquiry through the MSU website and someone will be glad to assist you. Admissions Policy Open house and Campus Visits Prospective students are also invited to visit the campus at any convenient time. Personalized visits usually include a campus tour, opportunities to speak with faculty and staff members, and a meeting with an enrollment coordinator. You can schedule a visit or obtain more information by contacting the Recruiting Services Office. If you are not able to arrange a campus visit, you are encouraged to speak by phone with an enrollment coordinator, academic advisor, or faculty members in your area of interest. These discussions can help you clarify career options, admissions requirements, and other important factors before you apply. Application
Documents received become the property of Mountain State University and cannot be returned to or copied for the applicant. You are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores for University admission unless it is a requirement of the program to which you are applying. Submission of an official SAT or ACT score is recommended for placement purposes; without it, you will be placed in ENGL 100 and MATH 100 unless you take a University assessment exam. See Assessment Testing in the Registration and Payment section for additional information. General admission to the University does not necessarily admit you to a particular program or course. Mountain State University reserves the right to refuse admission to applicants when it is considered to be in the best interest of the University. Admission to Selective Enrollment Programs The admissions committee of each selective enrollment program makes admissions decisions on the basis of program criteria. If you plan to apply to a selective enrollment program, contact an enrollment coordinator for more information. If you are planning to apply to a program with a clinical component, you should be aware that you will be subject to a background check, drug screening, and in some cases a credit check before being allowed at any clinical site. Special Consideration Admission and Enrollment Once you have applied, you should begin to review information on cost of attendance and financial aid (available in this catalog and on the MSU website), explore your options with the financial aid staff, and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). See the Financial Aid chapter for additional information. Enrollment Agreement Submission of an application and enrollment at MSU represent a decision on the part of the student to accept University requirements. Information is provided to students in the catalogs; on the website; and in handbooks, syllabi, and other University-approved materials. This information is not considered an irrevocable contract; the University reserves the right to amend it at any time as necessary to maintain changing accreditation standards and business operations. Although University officials are available to advise students, it is each student’s responsibility to comply with University policies. The MSU website contains more timely information than printed materials. Students are expected to continually review their student e-mail and the website.
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