Academic Catalog

General Enrollment Procedures

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Apply for Financial Aid

If requesting financial aid or scholarships, complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) electronically, selecting Donnelly College to receive the results. (Donnelly’s school code is 001914). If unable to complete a FAFSA, complete an Institutional Aid application. Applications can be obtained from an Admissions Counselor or the Office of Financial Aid.

 

Request official transcripts

Official Transcripts

All degree-seeking students must have graduated high school to take classes at Donnelly College. (Non- traditional students include dually enrolled high school students).

As a part of the admissions and enrollment process, students must submit an official copy of all transcripts to the Donnelly College Registrar’s Office. The student is responsible for contacting the institutions they have attended and requesting their official transcripts be mailed or electronically delivered (through direct transmission from secured sites of authorized institutions).

If a student is enrolled at another institution (either high school or college), they can submit an unofficial transcript listing previous courses taken and courses in progress at the time of admission. Final official transcripts must be submitted before the first day of class. A student can enroll in classes, but the student will be dropped from classes after the add/drop period if they haven’t submitted their final official transcripts. The only exception is if a student has earned either their associate degree or has 60 credit hours on file, in which case all college transcripts need to be submitted. **Nursing will not enroll students in classes without an official transcript.

Foreign Education Transcripts

Students who graduated from an international high school must have their high school transcript(s) and/or diploma officially evaluated by an approved transcript evaluation service. Transcript(s) and/or diploma must meet United States high school equivalency standards. A completed document by document report is required. The student assumes all responsibility for costs associated with the evaluation. Transcripts must be submitted directly to the Registrar’s Office from the Evaluator through a secure service to be considered official.

Evaluations must be performed by a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE). Please see their websites for information on finding current members and their contact information:

http://www.naces.org

https://aice-eval.org/

Submit Test Scores

Students without ACT or SAT scores will take the Accuplacer placement test.

Placement testing is required for students without recent (within the last three years) ACT or SAT scores. The results of the Accuplacer test help place students in appropriate level courses. Accuplacer scores from other institutions may be submitted if they are from the same battery of tests used by Donnelly College and the scores are no more than three years old. Placement testing is free for prospective students; students may re-test one time in one or more areas. The table below shows English and math placements based on test scores:

 

ACT Average English/Reading

Accuplacer Average English/

Reading

College Ready Score (COLR)

English Placement

Below 16 – must take Accuplacer

200 – 226

1

DC PASS literacy class

227 – 244

2

Success First Accelerated

16 – 17.5

245 – 254

3

Co-Requisite support course

18 or above

255 – 300

4

College-level courses

ACT Math

Accuplacer Math

College Ready Score (COLR)

Math Placement

Below 20 – must take Accuplacer

200 – 234

1

DC PASS math class

235 – 246

2

MT 085 – Basic Algebra

21 – 22

247 – 262

3

MT 103 – Intermediate Algebra

23 or above

263 – 300

4

Any math course above MT 103