
Admissions Requirements
Central Christian College highly recommends that the student’s high
school
curriculum includes:
- 4 units of English
- 3 units of social studies, which should include: one unit
of
American
History & one unit of United States Government
- 2 units of science, including one laboratory science course
- 2 units of mathematics; and
- 1 unit of computer technology
In conjunction with the completion of all steps in the Admissions
Procedure
outlined above, admission to Central Christian College may be granted
for
college freshman or college transfer standing.
College Freshman Standing may be granted upon receipt of
either
of the following:
- An official, final high school transcript with graduation date
from any
high school (public, private, or home) provided the student has a
minimum
C+ average (2.5 on a 4.0 scale.) Students whose high school GPA
is
in the 2.0-2.5 range may also be admitted upon receipt of an official
ACT
composite score of 18 or higher (860 SAT). Students whose GPA is
in the 2.0-2.5 range but whose ACT composite falls below 18 and
students
whose GPA is below 2.0 will be evaluated by the Admissions Review
Committee
and may be accepted on conditional probationary standing and enrolled
in
prescribed college success courses.
- A GED certificate with scores averaging 45 or higher.
College Transfer Standing may be granted upon meeting both of
the
following criteria:
- Successful completion of college freshman standing (see above.)
- Receipt of an official, final college transcript from all prior
colleges
attended. A cumulative 2.0 GPA is required to be accepted.
Students whose cumulative college GPA is below 2.0 will be reviewed by
the Admissions Review Committee and may be accepted on conditional
probationary
standing and enrolled in prescribed college success courses.
All work taken at an accredited junior college or other selected
courses
from a four-year college may be transferred to Central, with the
presentation
of an official transcript. To become a member in full standing of
one of the three upper classes, a student must have earned credits as
follows:
Sophomore, 28; Junior, 59; Senior, 90. A student is required to
take
20 of the last 30 hours at Central to be a candidate for an associate
degree,
and 40 of the last 60 hours from Central to be a candidate for a
bachelor’s
degree.
Special Standing
A student who is not working toward a degree, may enroll as a special
student. This includes high school students in the McPherson area
who may be permitted to enroll in up to six hours each semester and
receive
dual credit at both their high school and Central Christian College for
half tuition. Applications for special students are available
from
the Academic Office. Special students may subsequently become
candidates
for a degree by following the Admissions Procedure and Requirements
outlined
above.
Questions? Does it sound too easy? Then call 1-800-835-0078 or
E-Mail
Us at Admissions@centralchristian.edu