Automatic Admission?

Automatic Admission Standards

Automatic Admission is granted to high school graduates entering as freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 semester hours of transferable credit, whose ACT and GPA scores correspond with our Admission Chart. In addition, you must meet the high school core requirements - English (4 units), Math (3 units of Algebra I or above), Lab Science (3 units), Social Studies (3 units).
Admission Chart

ACT & SAT Score RangeH.S. GPA Range 18-36 ACT / 870-1600 SAT3.50 — 4.00 19-36 ACT / 910-1600 SAT3.00 — 4.00 20-36 ACT / 950-1600 SAT2.75 — 4.00 21-36 ACT / 990-1600 SAT2.50 — 4.00 22-36 ACT / 1030-1600 SAT2.25 — 4.00 SAT and ACT scores considered for UND admission, consist only of the math and verbal sections. The writing section is not measured on either test.
You should still apply for admission even if your GPA or ACT don't meet automatic admission standards. Your application will be reviewed by a committee that will look at all relevant information to make their admission decision.
Students over 25 aren't required to submit an ACT or SAT score.

Question; say that I graduate high school with 26 credit hours, but I meet/exceed all of the other criteria, will I still be qualified for automatic admission?
 
seriously, you guys are worrying about NOTHING.


UND WILL GLADLY ACCEPT YOU TO TAKE YOUR MONEY IF YOU ARE IN THE AVIATION DEPT.


now kindly ####.
 
Question; say that I graduate high school with 26 credit hours, but I meet/exceed all of the other criteria, will I still be qualified for automatic admission?

Automatic Admission is granted to high school graduates entering as freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 semester hours of transferable credit

Do you have college credit already? I think that's what credit they are talking about. You will get in to UND. I swear.
 
Just send in an application for UND and then don't worry about anything. A few weeks later, you will get an acceptance letter and all the other stuff.

It's as simple as that.
 
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