Baccalaureate Program Admission: Freshman applicants seeking admission to a
baccalaureate degree program will be admitted if they meet the following requirements: Will graduate from high school with a grade point average of 2.25 or better in core courses. Attain a minimum ACT composite score of 19 (writing test not required) or a minimum combined SAT score of 900 (out of 1600) on the math and critical reading sections (NMU is not currently considering the writing section for admission). Successfully complete core course work for secondary school preparation. Students who have earned a GED are also considered for admission.
Western Michigan University
Admission Criteria Admission to WMU is determined on an individual basis. Applications are reviewed using a combination of these key factors: Grade point average (GPA), ACT or SAT score, Number and types of college preparatory courses, Trend of grades. We strongly recommend high school students take a rigorous college preparatory curriculum prior to enrolling at WMU. The base core includes: 4 years of English 3 years of mathematics (through second year algebra) 3 years of natural sciences (at least two years of biology, chemistry, or physics) 3 years of social sciences 2 years of the same foreign language
Eastern Michigan University
The average student coming to EMU directly from high school has a GPA of at least 3.05 and an ACT score of at least 21. These are not the minimum requirements for admission to EMU, but the median score of the average student enrolling at Eastern Michigan University. If you'd like to talk with an admissions adviser about your specific situation, call 800-GO.TO.EMU.
Central Michigan University
A solid academic background will help prepare you for success at the college level. To be ready for this challenge, we stress high academic achievement in several rigorous subjects. Central Michigan University and the Presidents Council of State Colleges and Universities strongly recommend the following high school background: 4 years of English 4 years of Mathematics 4 years of Biological and physical sciences 4 years of History and social sciences In addition, high school students are strongly encouraged to complete two years of foreign language and two years of electives in fine arts and have one year of hands- on computer experience. For more information regarding admissions requirement call: 1-888-292-5366 (toll free) or 989-774-3076.
Ferris State University
3.21 HS Cumulative Grade Point Average 21.4 ACT Composite Score Average Ferris considers students both above and below these averages for admissions. Any student with a 2.5 High School Cumulative GPA or a 17 ACT Composite will be given serious consideration for general admission. Every student application is evaluated individually, so all students are encouraged to apply. Individual programs may have additional criteria for direct admission. Transfer students must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of a 2.0 or higher to be eligible for general admissions. For more information on the Ferris State University Board Policy regarding admission,
Michigan Tech University
Admission requirements vary by major, but here are general guidelines. Contact the admissions office at 888-688-1885 or email mtu4u@mtu.edu to discuss your specific situation. GPA: Well review your high school transcript and evaluate the courses you took and the grades you received. The cumulative GPA provided by your high school is used in the admissions process. If you have a weighted and unweighted GPA, we will use whichever is best for you in terms of admission and merit- based scholarships. We do not recalculate your GPA; however, we will convert your GPA to a 4.0 scale if your school uses a different grading scale. Test scores: Official ACT or SAT scores are required for first-year applicants. The ACT composite score or SAT critical reading plus math scoresis reviewed for all applicants. For engineering applicants, we also review the math score on either exam. If youve taken both exams, or taken an exam more than once, we use whichever scores from a single test benefit you most for admission and merit-based scholarships. High school diploma: To enroll at Michigan Tech, you must be awarded a high school diploma or have earned your GED. Upon completion of your senior year, request to have an official final transcript sent directly to Michigan Tech from your high school. Your final transcript must show your final grades and graduation date. Students who earn a certificate of attendance, even if admitted to Michigan Tech prior to receipt of the final transcript, will not be allowed to enroll at Michigan Tech as a degree-seeking student.
University of Michigan
The Common Application U-M Member Questions and Writing Supplement High School Transcript (If you have taken courses at a non-U.S. high school, an official English translation is required to accompany the non-English language transcript.) School Report One Teacher Evaluation SAT or ACT with writing test scores TOEFL, MELAB, or IELTS scores (for non-native speakers of English)
Michigan State University
Admission to Michigan State University is competitive, but there are no minimum requirements. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. MSU strongly encourages a college preparatory curriculum in high school. Students also are advised to apply early in their senior year. Freshman admission is based on: your academic performance in high school the strength and quality of your curriculum recent trends in your academic performance your class rank your ACT or SAT results your leadership, talents, conduct, and diversity of experience Fall 2013 Freshman Profile* Entering class: 7,850 (expected) High school GPA: 3.4-3.9 Composite ACT: 23-28 Composite SAT (Critical Reading and Math): 1040-1210
Grand Valley State University
Admissions Requirements At Grand Valley, we are looking for students who are prepared to meet the challenges of a rigorous university curriculum. An admissions counselor carefully reviews each application and considers academic and other various criteria. Applicants will be reviewed using a combination of: High school courses completed Cumulative grade point average Standardized test scores Grade point trend Rank in class Other factors provided by the applicant A single deficiency in an academic area will not necessarily mean a student is refused admission. However, students who are missing a number of courses are at a disadvantage. Subject criteria in high school should include: Four years of English, including composition Three years of science, including two years of laboratory science Three years of college preparatory mathematics Three years of social science Two years of a single foreign language
Wayne State University
Admission requirements At Wayne State, we know that students come from different backgrounds and experiences, which are things that make our students so great! That's why we look at each individual applicant as that - an individual. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will review your grade-point average, ACT or SAT score and any other supporting documentation you provide us or we request from you. Do you have a GED? If you have a GED, you must have scored a minimum of 410 on each test with an average of 450 overall and have a minimum ACT composite of 21 or SAT total of 990.