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All
aplicants
Immunization certificate if applicant is under 21
years of
age
Copy of Social Security Card
Other applicable information as stated below.
High School
Official transcript from an accredited high
school or
equivalent
Official College Entrance Examination Board (C.E.E.B.)
test results or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.)
Homeschoolers
students
If you are a student with 18
years of age and a
Homeschooler, you must accompany your
request with a
Equivalence Certification of High School
emitted by the
Department of Education of your state and
submit test
results of the "College Board" or
Scholastic Aptitude
Test(SAT).
It is required that
the student has obtained a minimum
average of 500 points
between the three tests (English,
Spanish and
mathematics)
Students without Equivalence
Certification need a sworn
statement of the
father or person in charge of thestudent,
in whom he
emphasizes that the applicant culminated his
studies of
high school by the modality of "homeschooling".
Test
results of the "College Board" or Scholastic
Aptitude
Test (SAT).
EARLY
ADMISSION
Official high school transcript including the eleventh
(11)
grade
Official S.A.T. or C.E.E.B. test results
Letters of recommendation from the School Director and
the School Counselor
Authorization letter from parent or guardian.
Transfer Students
Official transcript (s) of the universities the
student has
attended
Letter of recommendation from the Dean of Students of
the last university attended
Catalog of the University from which the student is
ransferring, if required.
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AVANCE 21 Students (Adult Education Program)
Official transcript from an accredited high school
or
equivalent
Valid and official evidence of date of birth.
If transfer student:
Official College transcript(s) of the universities
the student has attended
Letter of Recommendation from the Dean of Students of
the last university attended
Catalog of the University from which the student is
transferring, if required.
Special Students (Non Degree Students)
Students from other institutions must present official
authorization from their original institution
Teachers from the Department of Education must present certification from the Superintendent of Schools
Other special students: Official high school or
university
transcript.
Foreign Applicants who are neither citizens nor
residents of the United States
Official evidence of academic preparation
equivalent to a
high school diploma in Puerto Rico
Certification of financial solvency from a financial
institution
Sworm statement from the person who will assume
responsibility for the applicants expenses.
Application Deadlines
May 15: admission to First Semester (August)
November 15: admission to Second Semester (January)
April 15: admission to Summer Sessions (June/July)
July 1: admission to English Trimester Program
(August)
October 1: admission to English Trimester
Program
(November)
January 15: admission to English Trimester Program
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- Admission Requirements for Undergraduates Programs
(Certificate, Associate and Bachelor Degrees).
High School Diploma with a 2.00 or higher GPA.
College Board or SAT scores with a minimum index of 800
points.
The Admission Index is calculated using the results of
the College Board or SAT scores and the high school GPA.
-How
to calculate your index of Admission?
1.
Multiply your high school general point average (minimum
2.00) by 200.
Example:
2.00 x 200 = 400
2.
a) Add the results of the first three (3) scores of the
College Board test: (Verbal Reasoning, Math and English)
Example: Verbal + Math. + Eng. = 385 + 405 + 410 =
1,200
b)
Divide the total into three
(3)
Example: 1,200/3 = 400
3.
Add the results of step 1 and 2 to obtain the Admission
Index:
Example: 400 + 400 = 800
-Fulfill
all admission criteria established by the University.
If you need more information, contact the Office of
Admissions of the campus of your choice or the Office of
Marketing and Promotion at:
1-877-991-9901 σ 787-766-1912.
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