University of Nebraska at Kearney

1994-96 UNK Undergraduate Catalog


Admission Information

The University of Nebraska at Kearney seeks to make provision for personal and social needs as well as to promote studentsÌ intellectual development in harmony with their ability level and interests. Students may be granted admission for either regular semester or for the summer session. All students seeking admission for enrollment in degree oriented programs must complete the application for admission and the related documents before admission can be determined. All materials become the property of UNK and are not returned.

Admission may be invalidated if granted on the basis of erroneous information willfully submitted, or if the disclosure of facts required in the application process is intentionally concealed or omitted.

The Director of Admissions receives and processes all undergraduate applications and transcripts, and issues acceptance notification. Correspondence concerning admissions and requests for applications may be directed to the Director of Admissions, University of Nebraska at Kearney. The Office of Admissions is part of the Student Affairs Division.

The following outlines admissions policy for UNK for first-time entering freshmen. The requirements do not pertain to transfer students, international applicants, readmissions and non-degree students.

Good Standing:
In order to be admitted in Good Standing to UNK as an entering freshman, an applicant under 21 years of age must be a graduate of an accredited high school, and meet one of the following sets of conditions:

  1. Have completed the following subjects:

    *A Unit is equivalent to one school year in a class, grades 9-12.

    Although not a requirement, students planning to attend UNK are encouraged to take elective courses in foreign language (at least a 2 year sequence), fine arts, and/or humanities.

  2. Rank in the upper one-half of their graduating high school class.
     
  3. Present a composite ACT score of 20 or a combined score of 850 on the SAT.

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Admission of Non-Degree Students
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Admission of International Students
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