Your high school GPA may
factor in admission if it is not 2.0 or higher.
Not exact matches
High school seniors applying to California's public colleges for next fall are waiting to find out
if race and gender will be
factors in admissions and financial - aid decisions.
But the test's scores shouldn't be the determining
factor in a college application
if they are used properly
in the
admissions process, according to a National Research Council report issued last week.
If you're applying to a college with holistic
admissions, including the great majority of schools that use the Common Application, your extracurricular involvement will be a
factor in the college
admissions process.
The writing score can be a
factor in the
admissions process, but as you try to determine
if you have a good writing score, realize that the composite score on the exam is likely to be much more important.
It's generally true that schools consider a wide range of
factors in admission, and standardized - test scores become more important
if they are very low or
if schools have other reservations or considerations about the student.
[44] The
factors to be considered
in a determination of good character
in admission cases have been set out
in the case law as: (a) the nature and duration of the misconduct; (b) whether the applicant is remorseful; (c) what rehabilitative efforts,
if any, have been taken, and the success of such efforts; (d) the applicant's conduct since the proven misconduct; and (e) the passage of time since the misconduct.
The relative prejudice which would be suffered by each party
if the
admission is (or is not) withdrawn is a
factor which the court must take into account
in order to give effect to the overriding objective to deal with the case justly.