Admission is determined by the applicant’s previous academic
performance, satisfactory achievement on appropriate standardized
tests, recommendations and other factors that suggest academic
potential and motivation. Applicants must ask their high school to
forward to St. John’s their official transcripts, including a
listing of courses in progress as well as an official copy of their
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Test (ACT).
Applicants with high school equivalency diplomas (based on the
General Education Development tests) are considered for admission.
They must submit an official copy of their GED scores and diploma.
The Committee may require a student to have a personal interview
as part of this admission process.
All applicants who have been out of school for more than a
semester are expected to include a letter explaining their
activities since their last attendance in school.
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