Admission to Columbus State University - An entering freshman is
one who has graduated from high school and has not previously attended a regionally
accredited college or university. The minimum admission requirements for entering freshmen
who attended high school within the previous five years are:
- 18 units in the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC)
- SAT
verbal score of 430 or ACT
English score of 17
- SAT
math score of 400 or ACT
math score of 17
- Freshman Index of 1940 or higher
Applicants seeking admission to career associate programs are not
held to CPC requirements. The Freshman Index is computed by adding the SAT verbal
score and SAT math score to 500 times the high school grade point average. Using the ACT,
the index is computed by multiplying the ACT composite score by 42, adding 88, and adding
the result to 500 times the high school grade point average. The high school grade point
average is computed by using the grades earned in the academic subjects that satisfy the
18 CPC units.
Admission to University College - (Please refer to the
University College section for further information.) An applicant who does not meet the
above requirements will be referred to the Basic Studies Division of University College
(*) for further screening. The minimum admission requirements to University College are:
- 16 units in the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC)
- SAT
verbal score of 330 or ACT
English score of 13
- SAT
math score of 310 or ACT
math score of 14
- Freshman Index of 1830 or higher
Applicants who either score below 430 on the SAT verbal (17 on ACT
English) or who have a CPC deficiency in English will be required to take the COMPASS exam
in English and reading. Those who either score below 400 on the SAT math (17 on ACT math)
or who have a CPC deficiency in mathematics will be required to take the COMPASS exam in
math.
Results of the COMPASS exams will determine whether or not the
applicant will be placed into learning support courses in English, reading, and
mathematics. To exempt the English subject area, an applicant must earn a minimum score of
60. To exempt the reading subject area, an applicant must earn a minimum score of 74. To
exempt the mathematics subject area, an applicant must earn a minimum score of 30. An
applicant will be required to complete learning support courses and meet exit standards in
subject areas not exempted.
* To be eligible for referral to University College, applicants
must reside in one of the following counties in Georgia: Chattahoochee, Harris, Marion,
Meriwether, Muscogee, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, or Troup.
University College exit requirements - All students referred
to University College for further screening and subsequent enrollment must meet exit
requirements before they are eligible to apply to a four-year institution. These include
the completion of all learning support requirements, all course work in Area A of the core
curriculum, and 30 semester hours of degree level credit with a minimum grade point
average of 2.0. University College students are limited to courses offered by University
College and courses in Areas A through F of the core curriculum.
High School Joint Enrollment/Early Admission
High School Joint Enrollment Program - designed for students who
wish to enroll concurrently in high school and college level courses. Applicants must:
- be recommended by a high school counselor or the principal
- be granted approval by a parent or guardian if the student is a minor
- be enrolled in college preparatory curriculum (CPC) courses which
would lead to completion of all requirements by the end of the senior year in high school
- have a minimum SAT score of 1030 which
includes at least 430 on the verbal portion and at least 400 on the math portion, or a
minimum ACT composite score
of 22 which includes at least 17 on the English portion and at least 17 on the math
portion
- have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.0
Students with a minimum SAT verbal score of 530 or a minimum ACT
English score of 24 who have not completed the final unit of high school English and/or
social studies may be permitted to fulfill these high school requirements with the
appropriate courses at Columbus State University. Additionally, students with an SAT math
score of at least 530 (ACT math score of 22) who have not completed the final unit of high
school mathematics may be permitted to fulfill this high school requirement with the
appropriate course at Columbus State University. Students should consult with their high
school counselor before applying for admission. Students who enroll in joint enrollment
programs offered by another college or university will not be awarded transfer credit for
course work completed in that program unless they meet the admission standards listed
above.
Early Admission - designed for students who wish to enroll in
college full-time following the completion of the junior year in high school. Applicants
must:
- be recommended by a high school counselor or the principal
- be granted approval by a parent or guardian if the student is a minor
- have completed the junior year in an accredited or approved high
school
- have satisfied all college preparatory curriculum (CPC) requirements
with the exception of one unit each in the English, social studies, and mathematics
subject areas
- have a minimum SAT score of 1100 which includes at least 530 on the
verbal portion and at least 530 on the math portion, or a minimum ACT composite score of
25 which includes at least 24 on the English portion and at least 22 on the math portion
- have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.0
Post-Secondary Options - Students who meet the requirements
of the high school joint enrollment program or the early admission program and are
enrolled in an accredited public high school may apply for the post-secondary options
program. This program is designed to allow high school students the opportunity to take
college courses to satisfy high school requirements while also earning college credit.
Students participating in this program will have a portion of their matriculation fees
paid by the State Department of Education, but will be responsible for the balance of the
tuition. Students should consult with their high school counselor before applying for
admission.
Transfer Students
To be considered for admission, transfer students must be eligible
to return to the institution last attended. Applicants must submit official transcripts
from all colleges and universities previously attended. Transfer students who have earned
fewer than 30 semester hours of transfer credit must have a minimum transfer grade point
average of 1.9 (1.6 GPA for admission to University College) and complete all requirements
for admission as entering freshmen. Transfer students who have earned 30 or more semester
hours of transfer credit must have a minimum transfer grade point average of 2.0 and meet
all learning support requirements.
Transfer students who have not completed a course in computer
applications will be required to demonstrate competence in the basic use of computers by
successfully completing the Computer Competency Exam or by completing a computer
applications course at Columbus State University. Computer competency must be demonstrated
within one year of admission. Additionally, courses taken at previous institutions to
satisfy deficiencies in CPC requirements will not transfer for credit in baccalaureate
programs.
All students transferring 45 or more semester hours who have not
passed both parts of the Regents Test are required to take the test their first
semester of enrollment. Students who do not comply with this regulation will be required
to enroll in Regents' Test remedial courses.
Admission on probation - A student on academic exclusion or
suspension from another institution who otherwise satisfies transfer admission
requirements will be considered for admission to University College on academic probation
after meeting the required exclusion period. To be eligible for continued enrollment, the
student must attain a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for the probation semester.
Provisional admission - When all required transcripts have not
been received in the Admissions Office, provisional admission may be granted for one
semester upon receipt of a transcript from the last institution attended. This transcript
must show that the student is eligible to return to the last institution. No evaluation of
transfer credit will be completed until all official transcripts are received in the
Admissions Office.
Transfer Credit
The university makes every effort to transfer credit for academic
work completed at other institutions. In general, courses completed with a passing grade
at a regionally accredited college or university will transfer. Credit is allowed for
freshman English courses if the grade in each course is C or better.
Recognition for placement in advanced courses will be given for
previous work that is substantially equivalent to, and at the same level as, prerequisites
at Columbus State University. Not more than a total of 65 semester hours may be
transferred from two-year colleges. Regardless of the total number of semester credit
hours allowed in transfer, a minimum of 30 semester hours must be taken in residence at
Columbus State University after the student has qualified as a junior.
Credit earned for courses completed in an associate degree program
at Columbus Technical Institute or other COC accredited technical schools may be
transferable. Contact the Office of the Registrar for specific information.
Requests for transfer credit will be considered for persons who have
gained admission as transfer students and will be based on official transcripts supplied
by colleges previously attended. The Admissions Office will mail admitted students an
official evaluation of their transferable college work. For use in satisfying requirements
for a degree, all work evaluated as valid transfer credit is subject to approval by the
dean or chair of the academic unit which offers the degree sought. Quarter hours are
converted to semester hours by using the formula of one quarter hour equals two-thirds of
a semester hour.
Non-Traditional Sources of Credit
The registrar will evaluate records of work completed through
non-residential settings. From any combination of the sources listed below, correspondence
courses, and extension work, the credit which may be used to satisfy degree requirements
is limited to 60 semester hours toward a baccalaureate degree and 30 semester hours toward
an associate degree. Deans of colleges and department chairs determine the applicability
of all evaluated credits toward degree requirements. Examples of non-traditional sources
of credit include:
Standardized tests - Successful completion of the general
examinations and subject examinations offered
by the College Level Examination Program
(CLEP). Students must provide official score reports before credit will be evaluated.
Military service experience - A maximum of 12 semester hours
of credit for successful completion of work in military service schools is awarded for 12
consecutive months or more of active duty service. Credit for PELM 1205 is included in the
12 semester hours. Students will receive one credit hour for every six months of military
reserve duty up to a maximum of two semester credit hours. Students must provide a copy of
their DD 214/295 or a military transcript for an evaluation of transfer credit.
Professional certification - A maximum of 12 semester hours
of credit for successful completion of recognized certification courses or examinations.
The professional certification courses or examinations must relate directly to the program
or course of study the student is pursuing. Credit is granted on an individual basis with
the determination of the appropriate number of hours of credit accepted toward a degree
and the relevancy of the work to the degree program requirements made by the dean of the
college awarding the degree.
Columbus State University credit examinations - To
demonstrate educational achievement attained outside the traditional classroom, students
may arrange to take credit examinations. Examinations are available for some courses in
the core curriculum. Deans and department chairs may also approve the preparation of
examinations for credit in other courses offered in their departments. Instructions for
arranging credit examinations are available in the dean's office of the college offering
the course. Courses taken by examination are identified on the student's academic record
by an X following the course designation. A grade of K indicates the examination was
passed; W indicates the examination was not taken or was not passed. In determining the
enrollment status of students receiving veterans' benefits, credit-by-examination courses
are not counted in hours taken.
Transient Students
A student who has taken work in an accredited or approved college or
university and is eligible to re-enroll at that institution may apply for temporary
admission at Columbus State University as a transient student. Applicants must:
- submit a completed application for admission and pay the application
processing fee.
- present an official statement signed by the registrar of the
institution last attended approving enrollment as a transient student. The student must be
eligible for enrollment at the previous institution the same semester admission is sought
at Columbus State University.
When there is doubt about the qualifications of an applicant seeking
admission as a transient student, the university may require the applicant to comply with
all regulations for the admission of transfer students. Transient status is approved for
one semester only. Applicants who wish to attend Columbus State University for more than
one semester must follow application procedures for transfer students.
Audit Students
Applicants wishing to audit courses are required to submit an
application for admission, the application fee, and a high school transcript certifying
graduation, and must pay all regular fees. Audit students are not required to take
entrance examinations. Credit will not be granted at a later time for courses in which a
student was registered as an audit student. Class participation and assignment
requirements are left up to the instructor.
Post-Baccalaureate Students
An applicant who has a baccalaureate degree from an accredited
institution may enroll under the classification of post-baccalaureate student by
submitting an official transcript from the institution that conferred the baccalaureate
degree. The core curriculum and Regents' Test regulations do not apply to students in this
category. Students pursuing an additional baccalaureate degree must satisfy degree
requirements and must complete a minimum of 30 semester credit hours in residence at
Columbus State University.
International Students and Non-Native
Speakers of English
International students must provide all credentials required of
native students. In addition, a guarantee form demonstrating the financial ability to
attend Columbus State University, proof of health insurance, and an acceptable level of
proficiency in the English language are required. All applicants whose native language is
not English must provide one of the following:
- Official results of the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL) showing a minimum score of 550*
- Official results of the Michigan Test showing a minimum score of 75*
- Evidence of completion of level 108 at an English language school
(ELS)
- A SAT
verbal score of 430 or an ACT
English score of 18
* An international student with a minimum TOEFL score of 523 or a
minimum Michigan Test score of 70 will be considered for admission to University College
and, if admitted, will be eligible to apply for admission to the university after
successful completion of ESL courses and other learning support courses, if required.
Application forms and detailed procedures for enrolling as an
international student can be obtained from the Admissions Office at Columbus State
University or on the Admissions web.
Readmission Requirements
Former students who wish to enroll in Columbus State University
after an absence of one year must submit an application for re-entry to the director of
admissions. Students who have registered at other institutions must request that official
transcripts of records be sent to the director of admissions. Procedures for students
academically ineligible to enroll following the completion of the last semester at
Columbus State University are found in the Undergraduate Academic
Regulations section under the heading academic
standing.