Resumption Date for ETBU after COVID-19 -2020 academic session
The management of East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) Marshal, texas in the united, due to COVID-19 outbreak has been rescheduled the activities of the event. the fresh and returning students are hereby advice to follow the new process. read through
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students are hereby advice to visit this page regularly for the updated calendar will soon be release.
Meanwhile, If you are seeking for admission at East Texas Baptist University here are the procedures and prerequisite requirement that will determine your eligibility
Freshman Admissions
Steps
Complete the application process by following the checklist provided below:
- Submit an online Application for Admission and Scholarship:
- Online Application for Admission and Scholarship
- Submit $25 Application Fee
- Submit official copies of all required transcripts.
- Submit official ACT or SAT scores.
- Submit a completed Housing Application.
- Exhibit good character, as seen by the University.
The following are not required for acceptance, but to complete your admissions file you must also:
- Submit a completed Health Information Form
- Submit $100 Enrollment Deposit:
- Fall Semester: Preferred Deadline May 1
- Spring Semester: Preferred Deadline October 1
- An Enrollment deposit is required to reserve your place in the current class and is credited on the student’s first bill. The enrollment deposit is required before housing assignments will be made and before you can register for classes. It can be refunded up to the preferred deadline.
Admissions Requirements
First-time Freshmen or students with less than 24 transferable hours must meet one of the following Admissions Standards:
ACT score of 18 or above (excluding writing) or SAT score of 970 or above (excluding writing) or CLT 62 or above or Graduate in upper 30% of graduating class
{Note: Students who are accepted based on class rank must still provide official ACT or SAT scores.}
Graduates from non-accredited institutions or home-schools must have a composite ACT of 18 (excluding Writing) or a Math/Verbal composite SAT score of 970 for acceptance to the University.
Non-graduates of high school may submit a General Education Diploma (GED) certificate. These prospective students must also have a composite ACT of 18 (excluding Writing) or a Math/Verbal composite SAT score of 970 for acceptance to the University.
Steps to Apply
Complete the application process by following the checklist provided below:
- Submit the Online Application for Admission and Scholarship
- Submit $25 Application Fee
- Submit official copies of all required transcripts.
- Submit official ACT, SAT, or CLT scores.
- Exhibit good character, as seen by the University.
The following are not required for acceptance, but to complete your admissions file you must also:
- Submit a Housing Application
- Submit complete Health Information Form
- Submit $100 Enrollment Deposit:
- Fall Semester: Preferred Deadline May 1
- Spring Semester: Preferred Deadline October 1
An Enrollment deposit is required to reserve your place in the current class. The enrollment deposit is credited on the student’s first bill. The enrollment deposit is required before housing assignments will be made and before you can register for classes. It can be refunded up to the preferred deadline.
Requirements
For first-time Freshmen or students with less than 24 transferable hours
- ACT score of 18 or ABOVE (excluding writing) OR
- SAT score of 970 or ABOVE OR
- CLT score of 62 or ABOVE OR
- Graduate in UPPER 30% of graduating class
Note: Students who are accepted based on class rank must still provide official ACT, SAT, or CLT scores.
Graduates from non-accredited institutions or home-schools must have a composite ACT of 18 (excluding Writing), a Math/Verbal composite SAT score of 860, or a composite CLT score of 62 for acceptance to the University.
Non-graduates of high school may submit a General Education Diploma (GED) certificate. These prospective students must also have a composite ACT of 18 (excluding Writing), a Math/Verbal composite SAT score of 970, or a composite CLT score of 62 for acceptance to the University.
Transfer Students
*All official transcripts from previous institutions must be submitted to the Office of Admissions for admission and financial aid decisions to be made.It is important to note that for transcripts to be considered official, they must come directly from the issuing institution either in the mail or SPEEDE.
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