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Office
of Admissions
110 McFall Center, 419-372-BGSU
toll free: (866) CHOOSE BGSU (246-6732)
email: choosebgsu@bgsu.edu
www.bgsu.edu
Office
of Enrollment Services
BGSU Firelands
100 West Building, One University Drive, Huron, OH 44839
419-433-5560 or 800-322-4787
www.firelands.bgsu.edu
Admission to BGSU
For
admission to Bowling Green State University a freshman
applicant must:
- Be
a graduate of a senior high school approved or accredited
by the department of education of the state in which
it is located; or
- Have
earned high school equivalency through the General
Educational Development (GED) testing program (issued
by the state department of education); or
- Present
GED test results and ACT or SAT test results, if the
student completed secondary education through an alternative
program such as home schooling; or
- Present
an International Baccalaureate diploma or certificate.
Applications
for admission are accepted and processed each semester
of the academic year and the summer term until the capacity
of the freshman class is reached on the Bowling Green
campus and at BGSU Firelands in Huron, Ohio. Admission
is competitive and is based on the high school curriculum,
cumulative grade point average, standardized test scores
and class rank.
High
school students are encouraged to apply for admission
beginning Aug. 1 between their junior and senior years.
Because housing accommodations and classroom facilities
are limited, students should submit their applications
as soon after receiving them as possible. All credentials
should be on file by Feb. 1 of the senior year to assure
consideration for admission.
Although
the largest number of new students enters in August, it
is possible to enter in the spring semester or the summer
term. The application and credential deadline (freshmen
and transfer, main campus) for the spring semester is
Dec. 1, and for the summer term is May 15. Transfer students
applying to the fall have until July 15 to submit all
credentials. For BGSU Firelands, the regional campus of
Bowling Green in Huron, Ohio, applications for admission
are accepted up to two weeks before the beginning of classes.
An
admissions application packet is available online at www.bgsu.edu
or by contacting the Office of Admissions, Bowling Green
State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403. To be considered
for admission, applicants are required to submit the Application
for Undergraduate Admission, a $40 nonrefundable application
fee, and an official transcript with ACT or SAT test results.
All transcripts, test results and other academic credentials
must be mailed from the school or agency to the Office
of Admissions to be accepted as official. Academic credentials
mailed by a student will be inadequate for evaluation
for an admissions decision. All admission credentials
submitted to the Office of Admissions become the property
of Bowling Green State University and cannot be returned.
Any misrepresentation of credentials will be cause for
refusal or cancellation of admission or expulsion from
the University if discovered subsequently.
Applicants
who have already graduated from high school may send their
completed applications and application fee directly to
the BGSU Office of Admissions. An official final high
school transcript should be sent from the high school
to the Office of Admissions.
Applicants
who have earned high school equivalency through the General
Education Development (GED) testing program should send
their completed applications and application fee directly
to the BGSU Office of Admissions. Both an official copy
of the GED results and an official high school transcript
of all work completed must be sent to the Office of Admissions.
A
student who has not taken coursework anywhere (high school
or college) during the past five years prior to enrollment
is eligible for admission to the University. Under this
five-year admission policy, a student receives admission
and is required to take courses under the close supervision
of his or her college academic adviser.
Applicants
may fulfill the requirements for admission by presenting
an International Baccalaureate Diploma or Certificate.
Grades of four through seven in higher-level subjects
may be considered for individual course credit. Students
with questions about the IB should contact the Office
of Admissions.
The
ACT or the SAT is required of all freshmen except those
who have been out of high school for three or more years.
Either test will fulfill this requirement. International
applicants are not required to submit ACT or SAT results.
All
non-native speakers of English are required to take the
TOEFL test, or if unavailable, the Michigan Test. This
is required of international students issued immigrant
visas, those transferring from another American college
or university, those (with English as a foreign language)
coming from U.S. territories (such as Puerto Rico) and
those granted U.S. citizenship within recent years.
As
a condition of admission to the University and reflecting
the educational philosophy of the institution, all freshman-
and sophomore-level students are required to live in University
residence halls. This policy does not apply to students
over the age of 23 or to students commuting daily from
the home of a parent, legal guardian or spouse (commuters
must live within 50 miles of Bowling Green), or to students
who have attained 60 academic semester hours or four semesters
of campus residency on or before their first day of classes.
See the Office
of Residence Life for more details.
For
residency requirements for Ohio residents and nonresidents,
refer to residency regulations under Office
of the Bursar.
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