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ABAC Honor Program Application

Complete and submit your ABAC Honor Application online!


* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Complete email address:
* Confirm email address:
Campus Street/Box Address:
*Home Address:
*Home City:
*Home State:
*Home Zip Code:
Country:
Campus Phone: (###-###-####)
*Home Phone: (###-###-####)
*Cell Phone: (###-###-####)
Work Phone: (###-###-####)
*Proposed College Major:
If undeclared, list here some possibilities or general fields of knowledge (sciences, humanities, arts, engineering, etc)
*High School Attended
*Date of High School Graduation?
*High School GPA:
Highest SAT Math Score:
Highest SAT Verbal Score:
Highest SAT Writing Score:
ACT Composite Score:
*Did you take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school? 
If yes, please list courses for which you received AP credit by examination:
Please list any honors received while in high school:
Please list clubs, organizations, athletic program in which you participated in high school:
*Will you be employed while attending ABAC?
 If yes, please indicate the number of hours you plan to work each week
*Will you live on campus?
Orientation you plan to attend (if already registered for one)
Please include a personal essay where you introduce yourself. We would like to have a sense of who you are and not just a name and a test score with your application. This essay should not be a list of activities but rather a discussion of your interests, ambitions, hobbies and any experiences that have shaped you as a person. Focus on what makes you unique rather than on items that are common to many students your age.

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Additional Comments:
Please attach a personal essay where you introduce yourself. We would like to have a sense of who you are and not just a name and a test score with your application. This essay should not be a list of activities but rather a discussion of your interests, ambitions, hobbies and any experiences that have shaped you as a person. Focus on what makes you unique rather than on items that are common to many students your age.

You can also attach a resume (optional) if you have one.