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2010-2011 Ohio Public Colleges Guide - Fairborn City Schools

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WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.Dayton, OH 45435Admission Phone: 937-775-5700/800-247-1770E-mail: admissions@wright.eduWeb site: www.wright.edu/admissionsFax: 937-775-5795ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 14,651Graduate/Professional: 4,135Total: 18,786 Freshman Class: 2,508APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: September 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: RollingAPPLICATION FEE: $30.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Students who are admitted to the university withdeficiencies in the core curriculum will be required tocomplete course work at the university to remove thedeficiencies. English and mathematics deficiencies mayrequire remedial work prior to entering freshman levelcourses. Deficiencies in English and mathematics mustbe removed in order for students to progress with coursework within their degree program. Deficiencies in thenatural sciences, social sciences, and arts will besatisfied through the completion of course work throughthe freshman level or by demonstrated proficiency.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:<strong>Ohio</strong> students who have graduated from a state public orchartered high school, completed the college preparatorycurriculum, earned at least a least a 2.0 GPA, and have acomposite score of 18 ACT/840 SAT (math and criticalreading only) are encouraged to apply for unconditionaladmission. Students desiring on-campus housing areencouraged to apply as early as possible due to the highdemand for on-campus accommodations.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not requiredACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.06 SAT Math: 512ACT Composite: 21.2 SAT Critical Reading: 505ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Tests Only) Institutional TestingCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2009–<strong>2010</strong>):Tuition: $7,797Room and Board: $8,126**Average cost of double occupancy room with meal planRESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,000Required/Available for Freshmen: AvailableMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Executive Director of Admissions• Cathy DavisFinancial Aid• Jennifer Pennick, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 937-775-5721 or 877-978-3243Multicultural• Marquita Manns• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770NCAA Eligibility• Cathy Davis• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Amanda Herbe• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-177016

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