Undergraduate Admission: SPECIAL ADMISSIONS


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An applicant who is not otherwise eligible, and for whom evidence clearly establishes (1) qualifications to do satisfactory work and (2) extenuating circumstances judged worthy of special consideration, may have his or her application reviewed and may be admitted with the approval of the director of the Office of Admissions and Records and the dean of the college concerned.

For experimental and special programs that provide academic support services, space may be reserved for applicants of different qualifications, not to exceed 10 percent of the entering freshman class of the previous fall term.

Appeals for special consideration after denial of admission are generally unsuccessful since admission spaces usually have been filled by that time.


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