Mrs. Brown’s Project 6 Example 2A. “Crescamus in Christo” UST does not give scholarships for sports. Our colors are RED & GOLD We are the Celts.

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Mrs. Brown’s Project 6 Example 2A

“Crescamus in Christo” UST does not give scholarships for sports. Our colors are RED & GOLD We are the Celts.

Admission Recommendations Students meeting or exceeding these recommendations will receive assured admission. All others will be reviewed through the regular admissions committee, which meets on a regular basis. General Admission Recommendations 1.Graduation from an accredited high school or successful completion of the GED. 2.Cumulative high school grade point average of 2.8 (on a 4.0 scale) 3.SAT: Math and Critical Reading scores must equal a minimum of ACT: composite score of 23 or higher, with a minimum score of 19 on each Math and English. Regular Admissions Committee Review The University of St. Thomas Admissions Committee may review all non-assured admissions candidates. In reviewing a student’s file, the committee may consider the following: 1.Leadership or distinction in extracurricular activities 2.Meaningful community involvement 3.Attended a Catholic High school or is active in their church parish 4.Work experience 5.Unusual personal circumstances. Students are welcome to submit any additional material that would strengthen their application.

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