Senate Policy: 05-80, First-Year Admission as a Baccalaureate or an Associate Degree Candidate
Senate Policy: 05-81, Minimum Entrance Requirements for Admission to Baccalaurreate Degree Programs
Senate Policy: 05-82, Minimum Entrance Requirements for Admission to Associate Degree Programs
Eligibility levels are established for campus locations and for certain programs based on the number of students who can be accepted. Applicants who are clearly eligible for admission to the campus of their first choice are offered admission until spaces are committed. Applicants who are eligible for admission to the University, but not eligible for the campus of their first choice, are offered admission to an alternative campus where eligible. Applicants who are not eligible for admission to baccalaureate degree programs are advised of other possibilities for study at the University.
Because of uncertainty of the number of students who can be accepted for some campuses and programs, it may be necessary to delay the admission decision for some applicants. These applicants will be notified of this and given the option of making an alternative choice of location and receiving an admission decision promptly or waiting until a decision can be made on their first choice of location.
World Language Admissions
Requirement:
1.
World language admission review.
Admission to all Penn State University baccalaureate programs (including enrollment into the Division of Undergraduate Studies as well as into all colleges) for students completing high school May 2001 or later requires completion of two (Carnegie) units of a single world language at the high school level, or demonstration of the equivalent.
This requirement applies to transfer students and those moving to baccalaureate programs after completing associate degree programs, as well as to students entering directly from high school.
The Carnegie unit requirement does not apply to students who can demonstrate fluency in a world language. The goal is not the completion of two awarded credits of high school world language study per se, but equivalency of world language ability at or above the level of two credits of secondary school world language.
Either a third unit in the same language or an additional unit in a second world language other than English is recommended.
If the requirement is unmet but the applicant is otherwise admissible, then the individual may be admitted as a degree student.
2.
Meeting the requirement after admission.
A student may be admitted with fewer than two units in a world language other than English, but must correct this shortfall by the time he/she graduates from Penn State. This shortfall may be corrected by passing one three- or four-credit college-level world language course or by demonstrating proficiency equivalent to two units of high school world language study.
Credits earned to meet a world language shortfall may be counted toward graduation from a Penn State baccalaureate program and shall count for the purpose of financial aid eligibility.
Senate Policy: 05-80, Freshman Admission as a Baccalaureate or an Associate Degree Candidate
Senate Policy: 05-81, Minimum Entrance Requirements for Admission to Baccalaurreate Degree Programs
Senate Policy: 05-82, Minimum Entrance Requirements for Admission to Associate Degree Programs