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UndergradUate admission

Application for

Applying As A freshmAn

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Carefully complete this application form.

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Take the completed form and application fee to your high school. They will attach an offical copy of your high school transcript and forward it to St. Cloud State University. If you are no longer in close contact with your high school, you may submit your application directly to St. Cloud State University. Request that your high school send an official copy of your high school transcript to the University.

Include a check or money order payable to St. Cloud State University in the amount of $20. This is the application fee and it is non-refundable.

aDmission as a Freshman

St. Cloud State University strives to provide an academic and campus environment that prepares our students to succeed and thrive in a global, multicultural world. As part of our overall mission, we are committed to enrolling an academically qualified, diverse student body. For that reason, each application is individually reviewed and evaluated on its own merits. Students will be considered for admission using a combination of high school rank, GPA, curriculum, test scores and other indicators of academic performance and potential. * The academic record is most important. The committee will give the greatest weight to performance in college preparation classes. * The strength of a student's curriculum is also a major consideration. * ACT or SAT scores will be considered. * Other criteria that may be considered are extra-curricular and community activities, school profile, and grade trends. * Personal statements and recommendations are optional, but will be considered when submitted. Most successful applicants will: * Be ranked in the upper one-half (top 50%) of their high school graduating class. * Have completed the MnSCU State University college preparation curriculum. * Have scored a 21 or higher on the ACT composite score. And also may... * Provide evidence of ability to...