| Screen last updated on: September 1, 2006 |
The admissions information below is valid for the 2000-01 academic year.
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| Admissions officer: |
Kevin M.R. Mayne, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing |
| Contacting the office: |
860 701-5037 800 443-2811 (toll free) 860 444-1209 (fax) admissions@mitchell.edu |
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| Is there an application deadline for fall? |
no |
| Priority filing date for fall: |
April 1 |
| Final filing date for fall: |
rolling |
| Freshmen are accepted for terms other than fall: |
yes |
| Percent of freshmen who enter in terms other than fall: |
10% |
| Application fee: |
$30 |
| Can the application fee be waived? |
yes |
| Are refunds available on the application fee? |
no |
| Is the Common Application form accepted? |
yes |
| Supplemental forms required for those using Common Application: |
no |
| Admissions requirements: |
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SAT, ACT or TOEFL Tanscripts (high school/college) Letter of Recommendation Personal Statement |
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| High school graduation is: |
required, GED is accepted |
| A general college preparatory program is: |
recommended |
| Campus visit is: |
recommended |
| Interview is: |
recommended |
| Off-campus interview: |
can be arranged with admissions representative, can be arranged with alumni representative |
| Standardized test requirements: |
SAT I or ACT required |
| School's test preference: |
SAT I |
| Dates test scores should be received: |
April 1 for SAT I/ACT, April 1 for SAT II |
| High school units required or recommended: |
| English: |
4 recommended |
| Foreign language: |
2 recommended |
| History: |
2 recommended |
| Math: |
4 recommended |
| Science: |
2 recommended |
| Social studies: |
2 recommended |
| Total: |
16 recommended |
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| School has formalized early decision program: |
yes |
| Early decision application deadline: |
November 15 |
| School has early action program: |
yes |
| School has concurrent enrollment program for high school: |
yes |
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| Academic criteria: |
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- secondary school report very important
- class rank considered
- recommendations very important
- standardized test scores important
- essay very important
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| Nonacademic criteria: |
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- interview very important
- extracurricular activities very important
- particular talent/ability important
- character/personal qualities very important
- alumni/ae relationship considered
- geographical residence considered
- state residency not considered
- religious affiliation/commitment not considered
- minority affiliation not considered
- volunteer work very important
- work experience very important
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| Admissions is need blind: |
yes |
| Average secondary school GPA: |
2.7 |
| Percent of freshmen who submitted GPA: |
90% |
| Average SAT I: |
420 verbal, 430 math, 850 combined |
| Test taken by majority of applicants: |
SAT I |
| Percent of accepted applicants who submitted SAT I scores: |
70% |
| Percent of accepted applicants who submitted ACT score: |
15% |
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| Notification of admission: |
on a rolling basis |
| Acceptance of admission: |
must accept by May 1 or within 2 weeks if notified thereafter |
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| Number of completed applications received: |
900 |
| Number of applicants offered admission: |
640 (71%) |
| Number of applicants offered admission who enrolled: |
300 (47%) |
| School has a waiting list policy: |
no |
| Tuition deposit amount: |
$300, refundable until May 15 |
| Admission may be deferred: |
yes, up to 1 year |
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