General Admission Policy
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The overarching goal of Doane College is to attract engaged students who can benefit from our superior educational program, graduate and use their education to serve and lead in the state, the nation and the world. We seek students who want to be actively involved in the intellectual enterprise and the community and who embrace the ideals of high expectations, personal responsibility, leadership, and free inquiry.
High School Seniors and First-year Students
Full-time students and part-time students requesting financial assistance must apply for admission.
An official transcript of credits from the high school (and/or other educational institution) and results of the ACT (American College Test) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) must accompany a completed application. Students should consult their high school counselor for ACT and SAT test dates and registration. Information on ACT and SAT testing is also available from the Office of Admission at Doane College.
The Doane College Office of Admission must receive a new student’s official FINAL high school transcripts prior to registering for the semester following the offer of admission.
Doane College’s selective admission program is based on the following criteria:
- Rank in high school graduating class, college preparatory coursework, and high school grade point average (GPA).
- Scores on ACT or SAT.
- Individual character and personal abilities.
Every applicant is considered equally without reference to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation. Successful applicants to Doane will:
Complete a strong college preparatory program. Preference is given to applicants who have taken four years of English, and three years of each mathematics, science and social studies. Two years of a foreign language is also encouraged.
First-year students who have been out of high school more than five years are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores. Students may be admitted on the basis of a GED score.
Students who wish to enter Doane College from a home-schooling environment must complete the application for admission and submit the following:
- Official ACT or SAT results.
- Satisfactory transcript documentation. In lieu of a transcript, a completed “Home School Credit Evaluation Form” is accepted (contact the Office of Admission to obtain a form).
High school students are encouraged to submit an application for admission during the first semester of their senior year. Applicants must have at least six semesters of completed coursework evident on their high school (secondary) transcript. Incomplete or false information is grounds for denial of admission or subsequent dismissal from the college. Steps for applying for admission:
- Complete an application for admission online and submit it to the Office of Admission.
- Provide official academic transcripts and financial aid information from all secondary (high schools) and post-secondary (colleges and/or universities) institutions from whom you have received college credit.
- Request standardized test scores (ACT or SAT) be mailed directly to Doane College from the testing services if not already provided on transcript.
Upon receipt of all application materials, the Faculty Admission Committee will review the application file and notify the applicant of a decision within two to three weeks. If accepted, the applicant must send a $200 enrollment deposit - refundable through May 1 - to confirm his/her place in the incoming class.
Early Enrollment of High School Students
A student who has completed three years of high school and has 14 units may apply for admission as a special student at Doane College. The recommendation of the high school principal is required. This student will pay the normal tuition rate and any additional fees.
Transfer Applicants
Students transferring from another post-secondary institution (college or university) must follow the steps listed below for applying for admission to Doane College.
- Complete an application for admission and submit it to the Office of Admission.
- Provide official academic transcripts and financial aid information from all secondary (high schools) and post-secondary (colleges and/or universities) institutions attended.
The Registrar makes an evaluation of credits earned at other institutions. Transfer applicants who have earned less than 24 transferrable semester credit hours of post-secondary coursework must defer to the admission standards for the high school seniors and first-year students and may also be evaluated by the Faculty Admission Committee.
Doane College’s selective admission program for transfers is based on the following criteria:
- Evaluation of official collegiate transcripts.
- Rank in high school graduating class and grade point average (when necessary).
- Scores on ACT or SAT admissions tests (when necessary).
- Individual character and personal abilities.
Incomplete or false information is grounds for denial of admission or subsequent dismissal from the college. Final transcripts from institutions previously attended must be received prior to census day, or the student will be dropped from courses. Upon receipt of all application materials, the Faculty Admission Committee will review the file for admission and notify the applicant of a decision within two to three weeks. If accepted, the applicant must send a $200 enrollment deposit ($100 if living off campus) - refundable through May 1 - to confirm his/her place in the incoming class.
Interterm & Spring Term Applicants
First-year and transfer students applying for admission to Doane College’s Interterm or Spring term must meet applicable admission standards as stated in the “first-year” and “transfer” sections. Upon receipt of all application materials, the Faculty Admission Committee will review the file for admission and notify the applicant of a decision within two to three weeks. If admitted, the applicant must send in a $200 enrollment deposit ($100 if living off campus) - refundable through January 5, for Interterm start and February 1, for Spring term start - to confirm his/her place in the class.
International Applicants
Doane is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students. More information is available in the Office of Admission.
Admission of Veterans of Military Service
Doane College courses are approved by the Veterans Administration for veterans and other persons eligible for VA benefits. Doane also participates in the Yellow Ribbon program.
Readmit Process
A readmitted student is defined as a student who has matriculated at Doane College in the School of Arts and Sciences (LAS) but does not enroll in consecutive terms, in effect, stepping out of the educational process, who then decides to re-enroll in LAS. The readmitted student could also be a graduate of LAS who decides to return for another degree.
Readmitted students will be required to complete a short form in the Admission Office. After the student completes the form, the Admission Office will check with the Registrar’s Office, Financial Aid Office, Student Leadership Office, Business Office and the Athletic department, as well as its own records, to determine if the student is eligible to be readmitted.
HELPS Program
Higher Education Life Planning Systems (HELPS) is a program designed for graduates of Doane’s School of Arts and Sciences (LAS) who wish to return to LAS to seek further education that prepares them for better career opportunities. Candidates must demonstrate that by returning for a specific progression of courses, career advancement is possible.
HELPS participants must be full-time students. They can earn tuition-free undergraduate credit during two academic terms and an interterm (summer excluded) not to exceed 37 credits. If their program exceeds two academic terms, they must pay for the additional credit hours required. Graduates must have completed their Doane degree at least two years prior to eligibility. A maximum of six to eight hours of pre-approved credit can be transferred to count toward a major pursued in the HELPS program. This transfer may be accomplished with approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs prior to beginning the program at Doane, or subsequent to the completion of work on campus. Credits from the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, when applicable, are accepted, as well as those from other institutions. An application for admission and detailed guidelines are available from the Admission Office.
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