2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

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ADMISSION, FRESHMAN

2022-2023

ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY

Robert Lange, Dean of Admission Christopher Newport Hall 200 (757) 594-7015 Toll Free: (800) 333-4268 Fax: (757) 594-7333 Tour Information (757) 594-7334 admit@cnu.edu

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The Office of Admission provides the following services: Reviews and acts on applications for freshman admission to the University and merit scholarship candidacy. Makes referrals to academic departments for curricular advising. Provides guided tours of the campus. Conducts information sessions on and off campus. Distributes university publications and electronic marketing material. Determines eligibility for in-state tuition. Represents the University at high school visits, college fairs, panel presentations and other recruitment venues. Sponsors on- and off-campus recruitment events. Conducts personal admission and scholarship application interviews.

It is the policy of Christopher Newport University to admit students whose ability and preparation indicate potential for success in the programs of study offered. Christopher Newport University does not discriminate in admission on the basis of race, gender, color, age, religion, veteran status, national origin, disability, sexual orientation or political affiliation. Students may be admitted as degreeseeking students to the University beginning in the fall or spring semesters. Applicants must meet published deadlines, and the University will accept the best-qualified applicants on a space-available basis. Admission Deadlines for Fall Freshman Applicants Application Deadline Notification Date Early Decision November 15 December 15 Early Action December 1 January 15 Regular Decision February 1 March 15 Admission Deadlines for Spring Freshman Applicants Application Deadline Notification Date Regular Decision October 1 Rolling Freshman Admission Requirements, Degree-seeking Admission to Christopher Newport University is selective and competitive. Space is limited in each entering class and admission offers are reserved for the best-qualified applicants. General requirements for freshman admission are: •

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Graduation from an accredited secondary school or its equivalent. Christopher Newport University emphasizes strong academic preparation. Freshman applicants are expected to have completed a college preparatory

curriculum, such as Virginia’s 26-unit Advanced Studies Diploma (ASD) program, or its equivalent. This program requires four units of English, four units of history and social sciences, four units of mathematics, four units of laboratory science, three units of one foreign language or two units of two foreign languages, two units of health and physical education, one unit of fine arts or career and technical education, one unit of economics and personal finance, and three units of electives. The mid-range (middle 50 percent) for successful applicants is a 3.5-4.0 GPA and an 1100-1260 SAT (EvidenceBased Reading and Writing and Math) or 23-27 ACT (Composite). Each applicant is reviewed individually and holistically. •

American sign language courses may be used to meet minimum high school foreign language course requirements.

The University considers results from either the SAT or ACT. Students may apply to the University without submitting a standardized test score. Test Optional applicants will be reviewed for the strength of their academic curriculum, recommendations, personal statement, extra-curricular involvement and admission interview. The Classical Learning Test (CLT) is also considered if submitted.

An essay or personal statement of approximately 250500 words.

All admission applicants are strongly encouraged to schedule an admission interview. Interviews are required for all merit scholarship applications administered by the Office of Admission.

Optional – personal recommendation, preferably from a teacher in a core subject.

Degree-seeking applicants must submit a non-refundable application fee (see Undergraduate General Fees).

First, second and third year students are required to live on campus unless they live with a parent or legal guardian in one of the following exempted areas: Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, Yorktown, Seaford, Grafton, or Tabb. The residential experience is designed for students who reach 17 to 22 years of age by September 1, 2022. Students who are younger or older than the previously stated ages will receive consideration on a case-by-case basis.


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Family Rights and Privacy Act

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Grade Appeal Procedure

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Freshman Admission

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