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ADMISSION
Undergraduate Admission
Graduate Admission
Students entering the College
of Engineering and Technology from high school are classified as either
First-Year Engineering or Pre-Engineering and Technology majors. To
enter First-Year Engineering, students must have a minimum SAT math
score of 530 or ACT math score of 23, or be placed in MATH 1571
(Calculus 1) by the Math Placement Test. Students who do not meet these
criteria are classified as Pre-Engineering and Technology majors.
Student records for freshman engineering students are kept by the
College's freshman advisors. Students may specify an intended major by
notifying their freshman advisor.
In order to transfer into the Civil Engineering program, students must
complete at least 12 semester hours of courses, earn grades of C or
better in MATH 1571, ENGL 1550, and CHEM 1515/1515L, and have a GPA of
2.30 or above. Students generally transfer into an engineering major
program at the end of the freshman year, or the beginning of the
sophomore year. Students will not be allowed to enroll in junior level
CEEGR courses until they have transferred into the CE program. Under
certain circumstances, a student may be admitted to the program
provisionally. This requires a recommendation from the Department Chair,
and approval by the Dean, and usually carries conditions that a student
must meet in order to continue in the program.
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