Inquiries regarding
admissions should be addressed to:
Admissions Office
North Greenville
University
Post Office Box
1892
Tigerville,
South Carolina 29688-1892
www.ngu.edu
The Admissions
Office may be reached by calling (864) 977-7001
Monday through
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Toll free
1-800-468-6642
Fax Number:
1-864-977-7177
E-Mail Address:
admissions@ngu.edu
Many factors are
taken into consideration by the Admissions Office:
evaluation of
the applicant from the high school, scholastic rank and gradepoint-average
in the graduating class, recommendation from others, and
other personal
criteria. Scores on SAT or ACT tests are required. (Students 25 years of age
and above are not required to take the SAT or ACT.) Standardized test
results indicating an appropriate reading ability are required. Special
consideration will be given for non-traditional students.
Applicants are
considered equally with no distinction being made with reference to race,
gender, handicap, age, or national origin.
Freshman Applicants
All applicants for admission as beginning
freshmen must submit:
1. A completed application for admission.
We cannot make decisions on incomplete applications.
2. A $25 application fee. This is a
non-refundable fee.
3. An official high school transcript to
be mailed by your school. This transcript
should include all your high school studies through the date of
application, your grade point average on a 4.0 scale and your
class rank. We recommend that all application materials be
submitted together. Take your completed application and $25 fee
to your school counselor. Request that he or she send them to us
along with your official transcript.
4. Official SAT I or ACT scores. These
scores are to be sent directly from the College Entrance
Examination Board, Box 592, Princeton, NJ 09540, 609-771- 7600
(code 5498 for NGU) and ACT, 2201 N. Dodge Street, P. O. Box 168, Iowa
City, Iowa 52243-0168, 319-337-1000 (code 3872 for NGU).
5. Official transcript(s) for any classes
you took while in high school that
earned college credit. You must contact
the registrar at each college and request that official
transcripts are sent directly to the North Greenville University
Office of Admissions.
6. Application Approval — Once the above
information is received, the Admissions Office will review the
material and decide if the applicant will be admitted. Qualified
applicants will be notified that their acceptance is contingent
upon:
a. Pre-enrollment deposit— Applicants who
have been accepted will receive a pre-enrollment notice, which
must be returned with a $100 deposit. This payment is not an
extra fee. All students will have the deposit held as a damage
and fine deposit during their enrollment. Should the applicant
choose not to attend North Greenville College, the deposit is not refundable
after June 1 or transferable to another account.
b. Student Housing Contract — All
students desiring to live on campus
must submit a student housing application
with their pre-enrollment deposit. Until the pre-enrollment
deposit and student housing application
are received, no housing assignment can
be made. Rooms are assigned
chronologically by the date the $100.00
deposit and completed housing
contract are received. Early prepayment
before May 1 guarantees a room in the residence hall
1. A completed application for
admission. We cannot make decisions on incomplete applications.
2. A $25.00 application fee. This is a
non-refundable free.
3. Official transcripts from all
institutions previously attended. Contact the Registrar at each institution
you have attended and request that official transcripts be sent directly to
the North Greenville College Office of Admissions. You must have 12
transferable hours in order to be considered for transfer admission. Any
transfer applicant with less than 12 transferable hours must also meet
freshman admission requirements.
Applications are considered equally
with no distinction being made to race, gender, handicap, age or nationality