SPECIAL ADMISSION On a case-by-case basis, students with a lower high school GPA may be admitted on special admission status. All special admission students will enter on academic probation. Special admission students will be required to adhere to probation contract stipulations as required by the academic office. See the Academic Probation and Dismissal Policy for more information regarding academic probation.
READMISSION Application Procedure
Former students whose study at Davis has been interrupted must complete the entire admissions procedure outlined under Regular Admission above; this includes the filing of a new application, new pastor’s recommendation, and transcripts from any school attended since last enrolled at Davis. Students who are readmitted into Davis are admitted into the current program as published in the current catalog. 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 official final transcripts from all schools attended since last enrolled at Davis College. Former PBTS/PBC/Davis students will have their previous credits evaluated by the registrar and will receive a degree audit showing how their former credits apply to the current program at Davis. Students who attended prior to 1989 generally cannot use courses with lower than a C– grade toward a current program. Former PBTS/PBC/Davis graduates that return to complete another degree must complete at least 15 hours of their program at Davis College. Credits may transfer in from other accredited institutions. Students planning to take courses for transfer to Davis should contact the registrar prior to beginning the course to inquire if the credits can be applied to program requirements. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSION International students must submit proof of proficiency in the English language. If English is not the native language, English proficiency can be demonstrated by providing a Test of English as a Foreign Language Examination (TOEFL) score. Submit scores to Davis using our Institutional Code (1000) Minimum score requirements (only one exam type is required): Paper Based exam: 525 | Computer Based exam: 195 | Internet Based exam: 68 This requirement can be waived if the student has studied in the US or another approved English speaking country for two years full time within the last two years. Davis College can only issue the US Citizenship and Immigration Services I-20 form when the regular admissions requirements, as outlined above, have been met along with the following: 1. Proof of available funds to cover the total cost of attendance for the first year; or, 2. Affidavit of Financial Support from a sponsor who will provide funds sufficient to cover the total cost of attendance for the first year.
Davis College is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.
NON-MATRICULATED These are students taking selected courses for academic credit but are not pursuing a degree or certificate. Non-matriculated students should complete the Student Information Form prior to registering for classes. Normally, non-matriculated students do not need to apply for admission. However, at the discretion of the admissions office, a
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