The College admits as students those applicants whose
ability, training, motivation, and interests indicate that
they will do successful college work. The course of study
and quality of work done in high school or college are
both taken into consideration when a student applies for
admission. Also taken into consideration are his or her
scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American
College Test (ACT), an essay, and the evidence from references
(high school principals, guidance counselors, teachers,
alumni of the College, ministers, or other reputable citizens)
that the applicant will be an honorable and responsible
member of the college community.
To be admitted to Birmingham-Southern
College as an entering first year student, an applicant must have graduated from
an accredited high school with an acceptable average in
all academic subjects attempted and received credit for
at least sixteen units, four of which should be in English.
The other twelve academic units may be in any of the fields
listed below:
- Foreign languages (at least two units in the same language)
- History
- Mathematics (algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
calculus, precalculus)
- Natural sciences (general science,
biology, chemistry, physics)
- Social sciences (civics,
democracy, economics, psychology, sociology)
The applicant must also present acceptable
scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American
College
Test (ACT) and must submit an original essay and a satisfactory
recommendation from the high school.
Applicants who did not graduate from
high school may submit G.E.D. scores. They must also submit
all other required
credentials for beginning students. The ACT or SAT
requirement is waived for students who have been out of
high school
for more than two years. To
be admitted to Birmingham-Southern College for early
admission, an applicant must meet all
regular requirements
for admission. An applicant should normally have an overall “B” high
school average (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) and above average ACT
or SAT scores. In addition, an applicant must exhibit maturity
which indicates readiness to adjust to a college environment.
An interview with the Vice President for Admission is required.
To be admitted to Birmingham-Southern
College as a transfer student, an applicant must have
been a student in good
standing with a clear academic and social record at the
collegiate institution in which last enrolled and, in addition,
must have at least a “C” average (2.0 on a
4.0 scale) on a full schedule of courses attempted and
acceptable to Birmingham-Southern.
If the applicant has attended more
than one college, the overall average at these schools
must meet the minimum
academic year grade point average required at Birmingham-Southern.
These requirements are outlined under “Normal Academic
Progress” in the “Academic Policy” section
of this catalog.
A student accepted for transfer from a non-accredited
institution may be admitted with provision by meeting the
admission requirements for transfer applicants.
Not more than 96 quarter hours or 64 semester hours (16
units) of credit are accepted from a junior college, a
non-accredited institution, an extension center, or any
combination of these. Transfer credit is not given for
work completed in a junior college, extension center, or
non-accredited institution if a student has already accumulated
96 quarter hours or 64 semester hours.
To be admitted to Birmingham-Southern
College as a transient student or as a special student,
an applicant must have
been a student in good standing with a clear academic and
social record at the last institution in which enrolled,
and this institution must be accredited by a regional accrediting
association. Transient students and special students will
be classified as “Not Candidate for Degree” and
must follow application procedures below.
Students classified as “Not Candidate for Degree” who
wish to become degree candidates must satisfy regular entrance
requirements based on their records at the institution
last attended prior to enrollment at Birmingham-Southern.
First-year and transfer applicants who do not meet the
normal requirements may be considered by the Admission
Committee, a faculty committee appointed by the Provost.
|