Non-traditional students are
defined as individuals who meet all of the following criteria:
1. Have been out of high school at least five years or whose
high school class graduated at least five years ago.
2. Hold a high school diploma from an accredited high school or
have satisfactorily completed the GED.
3. Have earned fewer than 30 transferable semester credit
hours.
4. Have not attended college within the past five years (or are
in good standing at the last college attended if admitted to that college as a
non-traditional student).
Non-traditional students (as
outlined above), may, upon request, be exempted from
the requirement to take the SAT or ACT. Students requesting this exception
will, however, be required to take the CPE/COMPASS and may, based on its
results, be placed in Learning Support courses prior to regular freshman
courses.