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Show Academic Information I. Examinations A. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 1. General Examinations 2. Subject Examinations B. Weber State College Special Examinations II. Advanced Placement Program III. Weber State College—High School Summer Program for Juniors IV. Weber State College—High School Enrichment Program V. Attendance during summer sessions as well as the regular school year IV. Credit given for approved educational experience other than that acquired through an accredited institution of higher education: A. Military B. Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy C. Police Academy D. Federal Aviation Administration : ADMISSIONS ■ It is the policy of the Weber State College administration, faculty, staff, and student body to assist students so they may have a profitable, enjoyable, educational experience. All admission policies apply without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin of prospective students. The Office of Admissions and Records is a service office for all Weber State College students from the time of their first inquiry about the college until they graduate. Application forms are available at all Utah high schools. Application forms may also be obtained in person or by mail from Weber State College Admissions Office, Administration Building, Ogden, Utah 84403. Completed application should be on file in the Admissions Office at least thirty days before registration for the quarter in which the applicant expects to enroll. Every applicant for freshman admission is encouraged to submit his application anytime after the last semester of his junior year in high school. A $10.00, non-refundable, application fee must accompany each application. Applications are incomplete and will not be processed until the fee has been received in the Admissions Office. Please submit the fee in the form of a check or money order* unless submitted in person to the Admissions Office. The ACT (American College Test) is required of all students applying for admission to Weber State College. Applicant's ACT test results must be on file in the Admissions Office before his application will be processed. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO A DEGREE PROGRAM A prospective student may qualify for admission to a degree program in one of the following ways: 1. High School Credential—A student may be accepted as a fully matriculated student working towards a baccalaureate degree by presenting to the Admissions Office an official transcript from an accredited high school showing the applicant has satisfactorily completed a full high school course and has met the requirements for graduation. 15 |