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Academic Calendars

Academic Calendars

The College offers a variety of application programs. Please contact the Office of Admissions for assistance in selecting the program that is best for you.

Application Decision Program Deadline Notification

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Early Action 1 November 1 After December 15

Early Action 2 December 15 After January 15 Enrollment Deposit

May 1

May 1

Regular Decision* February 15 Rolling after January 15 May 1

January Admission** December 1 Rolling after October 1 3 weeks after decision

**To be considered for merit scholarships, students must apply by February 15. **To be considered for merit scholarships, students must apply by December 1.

Enrolled students must complete an Entrance Health Form to be filed with the Office of Health Services before beginning classes or moving into the residence halls.

Candidates who wish to defer their enrollment must submit a request in writing to the Office of Admissions. All requests will be reviewed and enrollment may be deferred for up to one year without filing a new application. Deferred applicants must submit a final, official secondary school transcript to complete the deferral process, and may not enroll in any college courses. Deferred applicants forfeit any merit scholarships they were awarded and will be reviewed again to determine their eligibility based on current scholarship requirements. International students should refer to the section, Procedure for International Students on page 25.

CAMPUS VISITS

Students are encouraged to visit the campus during their junior and senior years of high school. Students who wish to arrange a campus tour or personal interview should contact the Office of Admissions at 617-7359715, admissons@emmanuel.edu or contact us via our website: www.emmanuel.edu/visit

ADVANCED PLACEMENT/ INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

Advanced Placement (AP) examinations for students who have taken designated AP courses in their secondary schools are offered by the College Board in the spring. A student achieving an AP score of four or five will receive credit for one course and advanced placement in that subject area.

Students who are taking International Baccalaureate (IB) courses and plan to take the IB diploma or IB examinations may have their higher-level examination results reviewed for course credit and/or advanced placement. Students must submit their official IB exam results. Higher-level exam results of four or higher will be reviewed by the appropriate department at Emmanuel College and entitle students to credit hours equivalent to at least one course.

Students should visit the Office of the Registrar transfer credit page for AP and IB exam scores and the corresponding credit/ course equivalencies.

PROCEDURE FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS

The transfer student is an important and valuable contributor to the Emmanuel College

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