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Show ♦ An admission index number of 85 or greater calculated from the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) composite scores and cumulative high school grade point average. ♦ Minimum scores of 17 on the English and 23 on mathematics sections of the ACT or their equivalents on the SAT or COMPASS placement tests. Transfer Students Transfer students with more than 30 semester credit hours will be admitted to the University tier on the basis of the following: ♦ An associate degree earned at an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above. ♦ A cumulative college-level GPA of 2.25 or above. College Tier Students who apply for admission and do not meet the requirements for admission to the University tier will automatically be considered for admission to the College tier. ACT, SAT or COMPASS placement test scores will be used for the purpose of placement and advising. Freshman Students New freshmen students, and transfer students with less than 30 semester credit hours, will be admitted to the College tier on the basis of the following: ♦ Verification of high school graduation from an accredited high school or General Education Development test (GED) with scores established by the University. (See Applicants Without High School Diplomas on the next page.) Transfer Students Transfer students with more than 30 semester credit hours but without an associate degree and with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 to 2.24 will also be admitted to the College tier. Transfer students with a cumulative GPA below 2.00 will be referred to the Admissions 13 Committee and may be considered for admission to WSU on warning or probation according to the current Academic Standards policy. Moving from the College Tier to the University Tier Students who enter at the College tier will be notified and automatically advanced to the University tier upon completion of all of the following: * Quantitative Literacy which is met by achieving one of the following: 1. A score of 65 or greater on the COMPASS college algebra exam. 2. A grade of "C" (2.00) or better in Math QL1050 or Math QL1080 or any mathematics course having either course as a prerequisite. 3. A grade of "C" (2.00) or better in Math QL1030 or Math QL1040. 4. A score of 3 or above on either AP Calculus test or the AP Statistics test. ♦ English Competency which is met by achieving a grade of 2.0 or better in Engl ENIOIO and Engl EN2010. ♦ Successful completion of 20 semester credit hours of course work with a cumulative GPA of 2.25 or better. Placement All students will be placed into English and Math courses according to their ACT, SAT or COMPASS placement test scores. English Placement To enroll in English ENIOIO, a student must first: ♦ Achieved a score of 17 or above on the enhanced ACT English test; or * Passed the COMPASS English Placement test (available at the WSU Testing Center); or * Passed English ND0960, Developmental Writing, with a grade of "C" (2.00) or above Admission Index TEST SCORE GPA Enhancec SAT ACT 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 36 1600 142 140 139 13/ 135 133 132 130 128 12b 124 123 121 119 11/ lib 114 112 110 108 10/ 105 103 101 100 y8 yb y4 y3 yi 35 1550 140 138 til Mb Mi 141 1 Ju Yl* 12b 124 til Yl\ 11si 11/ 11b 114 \\± 110 lus lUb 10b •lui 101 yy y8 yb si4 sW Si1 sy 34 1520 138 136 135 133 131 129 128 12b 124 122 120 119 11/ 115 113 112 110 108 lUb 104 103 101 yy y/ yb y4 y2 yo sy 8/ 33 1470 lib 144 Mi 141 Y1& til Mb tlA Ml 120 11tf 11/ 11b 114 111 110 •lus lUb 104 \dl 101 yy si/ Sib y4 sW yo 88 87 sb/> 32 1420 134 132 131 129 12/ 125 124 122 12U 118 lib 115 113 111 1U9 108 lUb 1U4 102 100 99 y/ y5 y3 y2 yo 88 Sb ajy •"S3 31 1380 133 131 130 128 13b 124 123 121 119 11/ 115 114 112 110 1US 10/ 1U5 1U3 101 99 98 yb y4 y2 yi sy 8/ 85y 64 82 3U 1340 141 tlS 1^ Mb MA Vl'l \±\ 11si 11/ 11b 114 \\1 110 •lus lUb 10b •lui 101 99 Si/ yb sH sW yo sy 87 6".. 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