Admissions Performance Requirements
Any individual who
- is a graduate of a high school accredited by
the appropriate regional association or by an appropriate accrediting
agency of his/her home state, or has achieved
a high school equivalency certificate based
on the General Education Development Tests (GED);
- has met the curricular requirements;
- has participated in the American College Testing
(ACT) program or a similar acceptable battery of tests; and
- meets the following performance criteria is eligible for admission.
- Maintained a four-year high
school grade point average of 2.70 or higher on a 4.00 grading
scale and ranked scholastically among
the upper 50% of their graduating class; or
- Has a 2.7 GPA in the 15 high school courses
required for college entry; or
- Attained a composite score of 20 or higher
on the ACTor similar acceptable battery of tests.
Performance requirements are subject
to annual change by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.The
State Regents' policy is to set the admission standards at the top 50%
for Fall 1993 and beyond. The exact standardized test scores and GPA will
vary over time. The ACT score equivalent to these percentages will be
determined based on the average of the preceding three years' ACT scores
of graduating seniors if available. Oklahoma test data will be used. The
concordance table used to set the equivalent SAT score will be updated
as necessary. The State Regents will specify the enhanced test requirements
based on the concordance table produced by ACT. The GPA will be defined
annually to correspond to the rank in class.
- Class Rank: The class rank
is one more than the number of students in the high school graduating
class who have a grade-point average greater than the student in question.
- Grade-Point Average: The grade-point average
is the average of all grades ("A" equating to 4.00 and "D"
equating to 1.00) taken in the 9th through 12th grades. While the State
Regents strongly support the initiation of honors courses, honors weighting
will not be used in the calculation of the GPA because there is no equitable
mechanism to include the honors premium.
Additional weighting (1.0) will be added to GPA of students
who take the College
Board Advanced Placement (AP) and higher-level International Baccalaureate
(IB) courses.
GED recipient's high school class must have graduated for
him/her to be eligible
for admission.
NSU's Testing Services offers ACT and AP testing services.