Davis Course Catalog_2024-25_v6

Application Procedure 1. Complete and submit the application (available online). 2. Submit pastor or church leader recommendation (available online or on paper).

All applicants must arrange to have a recommendation from a pastor or church leader who has known the applicant for at least one year and can attest to their spiritual maturity. If the parent/guardian of the applicant is the pastor, or if the church is without a pastor, a youth pastor or other church leader may complete this form. 3. Submit all transcripts. High school transcript – All applicants must arrange to have high school transcripts sent to Davis College at the time of application. (In addition, an official final high school transcript showing graduation date should be sent after the final semester of high school.) See the Transfer of Credit policy for what constitutes an official final transcript for acceptance and/or transfer credit. Homeschool – Homeschooled applicants must send a signed final homeschool transcript showing completed coursework, graduation date, and final GPA. New York state homeschooled students must also submit a letter of equivalency from their school district superintendent. Students who did not complete homeschooling in NYS must submit documentation to satisfy requirements as defined by their home state. High school equivalency – Students who have earned a GED/TASC diploma must submit those transcripts. The GED/TASC diploma must be earned from an agency approved by the student’s home state. Online high school – Transcripts from students who complete high school through correspondence or online schooling will be accepted based on approval from the student’s home state. The New York State Board of Regents does not approve correspondence study, including online as equivalent to a high school diploma for NYS residents. Foreign high school transcripts – Students who completed high school outside the United States must submit a notarized English translation of their official high school transcript, or an equivalency report from an approved evaluation service. Students with foreign high school completion may need to submit additional paperwork to be eligible to receive NYS administered grants and scholarships IEP Diplomas – The IEP diploma, the Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential, and the Skills and Achievement Commencement Credential are not acceptable proof of high school completion for admission. College transcript(s) – Students transferring from other institutions should contact all their previous college(s) for official, sealed transcripts to be received by Davis College in a timely fashion; it is recommended that transcripts be delivered two months prior to enrollment. This ensures transcripts will be evaluated and students accurately advised in course selection at registration. Transcripts must be received from all colleges regardless of whether transfer credit will be received. Transfer students who have earned an Associate’s Degree or higher level degree from a regionally or professionally accredited institution are not required to submit verification of high school completion. See the Transfer of Credit policy in the Academics section for more information regarding transferring credit into Davis College. 4. Submit ACT or SAT test scores (optional) – Scores may be considered for academic scholarships. SAT code: 2233 ACT code: 2710. Scores listed on an official high school transcript can be accepted. An admission decision will be made following the review of all application documents outlined above. With the decision letter, admitted students will receive an Intent to Enroll Form that is to be returned to the admissions office with the Enrollment Deposit. Admission is contingent on receipt of final transcripts verifying satisfactory completion of coursework.

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