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Freshman Admission Profile
Below you will find the averages for acceptances and minimum requirements.  Also, requirements for Home Schooled Applicants and other programs are listed.  For questions, feel free to Contact Your Representative or email admitme@cn.edu.
 
 
Average Freshman Scores for Acceptance
ACT:24
G.P.A.: 3.4
 
Requirements for Admission
-Cumulative G.P.A. of 2.25 or higher in recommended coursework
-Composite ACT of 19 or higher and/or SAT Verbal of 450 or higher and SAT Math of 450 or higher
-Rank in top half of graduating class
-Freshman applicants are those who will complete high school before the first term of enrollment and who never enrolled full-time at any institution of higher education
Candidates seeking consideration for Freshman Admission should successfully complete the following credits prior to high school graduation:
-4 English
-2 Math, including at least one course in algebra
-2 Sciences, including one lab course
-2 Social Sciences, including one history
-4 additional academic credits chosen from foreign language, math, science, or social studies electives to satisfy state graduation requirements. 
 
In addition, any student who does not submit an ACT math subscore of 25 or higher must meet the General Education Requirements (Goal II) by taking an approved math course.
 
 
Home Schooled Applicants
All home schooled students must submit an official transcript of all high school coursework completed and SAT/ACT scores.  If the student cannot submit transcripts from an approved home schooling association or documentation which verifies official registration of the student with a local school system, then the applicant must submit GED scores.  The home schooled student seeking freshman admission must meet the regular requirements for admission to be considered for acceptance to C-N.  In order to comply with the State Department of Education's Ability to Benefit measure, all home schooled students must submit either ACT/SAT scores or GED results prior to enrollment and administration of federal student aid.
 
 
Admission to Developmental Education
A limited number of students who do not meet the Freshman Admissions Requirements may be considered for admission to C-N under the Developmental Education program.  These students will be required to take Academic Skills classes or pass a placement exam.