Saint Leo University's Online School Admissions Policy
Admission
to the University's Center for Online Learning is a simple, yet formal, process.
In order to become a
degree-seeking student at the Center for Online Learning you will need to
read the policy and complete the following process. All students who wish to register
for a
course must submit an online application.
Click here
to start the application process.
Admission to Saint Leo's Center for Online Learning
Students who wish to qualify for
admission as a fully matriculated, degree-seeking student
to one of Saint Leo University's centers must be show official evidence of either
high school graduation or a GED. Official evidence would be one of the following
documents:
- official transcripts
- a notarized copy of your high school diploma or GED certificate (please do not send
an original; it cannot be returned)
- verification on another official document such as a notarized copy of your DD214
Military Applicants for the Center for Online Learning
Applicants who currently serve on/in active military duty, the national
guard, or reserve forces and who have not satisfactory earned at least 12 college
level credits or have completed one of the a specified admissions tests (e.g., ACT,
SAT, etc.) but who have successfully "passed" their respective armed forces enlistment
test shall be eligible for
admission, provided all other relevant admissions criteria have been met.
Students may also qualify for
admission in the absence of any of the documents required above if they
present official transcripts showing at least 12 credit hours of post-secondary
academic credit with a cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.0. Transcripts must be
from regionally accredited 2 or 4 year post secondary institutions. Course work
qualifying as academic credit must be those normally acceptable for admission as
a matriculated
transfer student and may not be vocational or remedial in nature. If applicants
do not meet the criteria for admission, they may enroll as non-degree seeking students.
Upon completion of 18 credit hours of non-remedial course work, applicants may reapply
for admission
to the University.
No experiential learning, including time-in-grade, time-in-service credit or other
certificate or training programs will meet the standard of qualification for unconditional
admission, high school or GED requirements, or for transfer credit unless such work
is recognized in the ACE Guidebook. This restriction will be reviewed on a continuing
basis as the University implements standard practices of experiential credit and
portfolio review processes.
All prior academic credit from accredited institutions is included in the cumulative
grade point calculation. The cumulative GPA is calculated by dividing total quality
points earned by the total hours attempted. Please remember that all official admission
documents must be submitted directly to the Center for Online Learning regardless
of circumstance.