Lycoming College welcomes applications from prospective
students regardless of age, sex, race, religion, financial
resources, color, national or ethnic background. Visit us at
www.lycoming.edu
Admission Decision Criteria
Admission to Lycoming College is competitive. Applicants
are evaluated on the basis of their academic preparation,
talents, and interests, as well as the College's capacity to
help them achieve their educational objectives and career
goals.
Successful candidates for admission have typically
completed a college preparatory program in high school which
includes four years of English, three years of math, two
years of foreign language, two years of natural or physical
science, three years of social science, and two years of
academic electives.
In addition, successful admission candidates generally
place in the top two-fifths of their high school graduating
class, and have better than average SAT1 or ACT scores.
From time to time supplemental materials, as well as a
personal interview, may be required prior to the
determination of admissibility.
Admission Application
Filing Period
Applications for the fall semester will be accepted from
June 1st of the preceding year through April 1st of the year
in which studies are to begin. Applications for the spring
semester are accepted from the preceding May 1st through
December 1st.
Applications, when complete, are reviewed and evaluated
on a rolling basis. Generally, applicants are notified in
writing regarding the outcome of their applications within
three weeks following the receipt of all required materials.
Freshman Applicants
Freshman applicants must complete the following
steps:
1) Submit the completed Lycoming College
Admission Application.
2) Submit the non-refundable $35
application fee.
3) Provide official transcripts of all high
school and post-secondary school studies
(whether or not completed).
4) Submit official results of the SAT1 or ACT.
5) Submit two personal letters of recommendation.
6) Submit a written essay.
Transfer Applicants
Lycoming College considers applications from
students who have attended other post-secondary
educational institutions. These applicants must have
earned a cumulative grade point average of at least
2.00 (on a 4 point scale) in transferable courses at
the post-secondary institution(s) attended.
Credit will be granted only for courses which
have a grade of "C-" or higher. Courses with a
non-grade such as "P" or "S" will not transfer.
Lycoming College will determine which courses are
appropriate for transfer and is under no obligation
to accept any course. Lycoming College does not have
a statute of limitations but it reserves the right
to refuse to accept some courses for transfer in
which the content is outmoded. The Registrar will
consult the academic department(s) involved. Final
determination of transfer credit will be made by the
Lycoming College Registrar based on official
transcripts only. Transfer courses will be shown on
the Lycoming transcript with the symbol "T."
Applicants may transfer up to 64 semester credits
at the Lycoming College 100 and 200 level and up to
32 semester credits at the Lycoming College 300 and
400 level for a total of 96 credits. Students must
complete the final 32 credits of the degree program
at Lycoming College. At least 16 credits in the major area must be taken at Lycoming College.
Additional information regarding the transfer of college credit appears on page 26.
Transfer applicants must complete each of the following steps:
1) Complete and return application with the $35 application fee.
2) Provide official transcripts and course descriptions or catalogs from each post- secondary school attended. Students who have accumulated less than 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours must also submit high school transcripts. (Official results of the SAT1 or ACT may also be required.)
3) Submit the Transfer Student Admission Report. (It will be sent to you upon application).
International Applicants
Prospective students who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of the United States are welcome to apply for admission.
International applicants must complete each of the following steps:
1) Submit the completed Lycoming College
Admission Application.
2) Provide certified true copies of all
secondary (and when applicable, post-
secondary) transcripts, mark sheets, diplo-
mas, and certificates in the original lan-
guages, as well as in English (when the
originals are not in English). Transla- tions of non-English materials must be certified as true and correct.
3) Submit two letters of recommendation.
4) Provide proof of the ability to read, write,
and speak English at the college level as
evidenced by a TOEFL score of at least 500, or 173 for computer assessment test.
5) International students who are currently
studying in the United States must be
"in-status" with the United States De-
partment of Justice, Immigration and
Naturalization Service. They must also
be eligible to transfer to Lycoming College.
Please note that the minimum amount
required for each academic year of study
(September through April) at Lycoming
College is U.S. $28,000. Summer living
expenses (May through August) average
an additional U.S. $4,500, and are not
included in $28,000 amount.
Note To All Students:
1) If there is additional information that
would be helpful to the Admissions Com-
mittee in reviewing your application, please
indicate it on a separate piece of paper.
2) If you are 24 or older, the requirement for
the SAT1 or ACT assessment may be waived.
Readmission to the College
Students who leave the College for one or more
semesters, including those who leave mid-term, must
apply for readmission. To apply for readmission, one
must:
a. Complete the Application for Readmission form;
b. Return the completed form to the Office of the
Registrar; and
c. If applicable, have official transcripts for
all course work completed elsewhere sent to the
Registrar.
The College reserves the right to deny
readmission to former students. Reasons for denial
of readmission requests include, but are not limited
to: lack of residence hall space, unresolved
financial obligations, academic deficiencies,
unresolved disciplinary action, charges or
convictions related to criminal activity.
Students will be informed in writing about the
decision regarding readmission. To confirm
readmission, students must send a non-refundable
deposit of $200 to the Office of the Registrar.
Students who intend to live in the residence halls
must send an additional $100 room reservation
deposit and complete the appropriate forms in the
Office of Residence Life.
Lycoming College does not have a statute of
limitations but it reserves the right to refuse to
accept some courses in which the content is outmoded. The Registrar will consult the academic department(s) involved.
Confirmation of Intent
to Enroll at Lycoming
Admitted applicants are asked to confirm their
intent to enroll for the fall semester no later than
the preceding May 1st, or by December 1st for the
following spring semester by submitting the
appropriate deposit. New commuting students are
required to submit a $200 Confirmation Deposit. New
resident students are required to submit the $200
Confirmation Deposit, as well as a $100 Room
Reservation Deposit. Admitted international
applicants are required to submit all applicable
deposits prior to the issuance of the I-20 form.
Deposits are non-refundable after May 1st for the
following fall semester, and December 1st for the
following spring semester.
Student Orientation
All new students are required to attend one of
three summer orientation sessions with at least one
parent before they enroll in the fall. The purpose
of the program is to acquaint the new students and
their parent(s) more fully with the College so that
they can begin their Lycoming experience under the
most favorable circumstances. Students will take
placement tests, meet their academic advisor, and
register for fall classes. Information on
orientation is mailed to new students after they
confirm their intention to enroll.
Withdrawal of Admission Offers
Lycoming College reserves the right to withdraw
offers of admission when:
1) information requested as part of the admission
application process is not provided by applicants,
2) misrepresentation of fact to the College by
applicants occurs during the application process,
3) the conduct of applicants is not in keeping
with the ethical or moral standards as set forth in
the Lycoming College Catalog or the
Lycoming College Student Handbook.
Admissions Office Location and Hours
Prospective students and their families are
encouraged to visit the campus for a
student-conducted tour and an interview with an
admissions counselor, who will provide additional
information about the College and answer questions.
The Office of Admissions is located on Washington
Boulevard and College Place. For an appointment,
telephone 1-800-345-3920, ext. 4026 or
(570)321-4026, write the Office
of Admissions, Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA
17701, or visit
www.lycoming.edu/admiss/requests/scheduli2.htm
Office hours are:
Weekdays
September through April:
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
May through August: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturdays
September through April:
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
May through August: appointments by request.
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