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University requirements for admission include:
(1) a completed application for admission,
(2) college entrance exam scores
(3) official academic transcripts
(4) proof of immunization against measles (two doses), rubella (one dose), and
mumps (one dose)
(5) selective service statement (on the application for admission)
(6) a signed program of study or waiver for first time freshmen
(7) proof of tuberculin skin testing within the last six months for foreign-born students
All first time freshmen graduating from high school after May 1, 1999, will be
admitted unconditionally provided they have successfully completed, with a minimum
cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale), the Arkansas high school core curriculum
for unconditional admission to public colleges and universities. Out-of-state high school graduate
transcripts will be evaluated individually to determine if the core curriculum and the grade point
requirements are met. Students who receive a general educational development (GED) credential or
who are graduates of home schooling or private high schools must make a composite of 19 on the ACT
or the equivalent score on the ASSET, COMPASS, or SAT in order to be unconditionally admitted.
Students not meeting the standards as stated above will be admitted with conditions, as directed
by the Office of Academic Affairs.
NOTE: Detailed additional admission status and information is available through the UAM catalog or
Office of Admissions at 1-800-844-1826 or the UAM-CTC Counselor at 870-364-6414 or 1-866-323-3384.
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