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General Requirements
Admission to John Cabot University is selective.
Successful applicants must have maintained a scholastic record demonstrating a serious commitment to their studies and the ability to succeed at college-level work.
Each applicant is considered for his/her academic and personal achievement with no single factor guaranteeing acceptance to the University. Evaluation is based upon the breadth of the student’s program of study, academic record, the results of national study exams and the recommendations of professors, counselors and teachers.
The applicant’s personal statement weighs heavily. The University does not prescribe a fixed secondary school course of study, but considers all aspects of a student’s educational record. The minimum required is at least a 12-year course of study from beginning to diploma award. The Admissions Committee welcomes any other supporting material that reflects the applicant’s special qualities and achievements.
The University is open to all applicants without regard to race, national origin, religion or gender. |