A non-resident applicant must officially apply and Advanced Placement Examination will be exempt from
all required documents and tests must be received before the appropriate course(s) and General Studies require-
the admissions office can determine whether or not ment as noted below:
he can be considered for acceptance. For this reason American Histo,-y_EXemPt {rom HIS 108 and ]()o_
    CXtTCI`llCly lIlll)Ol'lf2lIlt that HOH·1'€Sl(l€Ht StUCl€HtS Arg;] \/I Of the Cgncral Studies rcquirgnlgnts “rai\r€d_
apply as early as possible in their senior year O1i·1D BiOlOgy_Ex€mPt from BIO 100 and 101. Ama IH
the preceding summer, and that they take the American waived
College Test on the earliest possible date. Since April `
1 is the last date for non-resident applicants to submit Che’"l$f"Y*$
all required documents, including the ofhcial ACT Ertglighlstudgntg yvhg earn n Senre Of 3 On the
report from Iowa City, the February test date is the English AP examination will receive a grade of A in
latest possible date for non-resident applicants to take ENC, 10] rind mny enmplete the Freshmrm Cnmpnsi-
the ACT in order to be considered for admission to tion requirguqgnt by taking ENC ]()2 Or ENC, ]()5_
the following summer or fall sessions. Students who earn a score of 4 or 5 will receive a grade
rang as   Cara rar. The American GAA   ENG 105- Thch F““’Sh“‘“" Chhhmhoh  
College Test is required of all beginning freshmen and qulrcment ls thus SHt1S6€d`
of transfer students who have earned less than I2 EUTOPQUTIHl$tOTY·*EX€1lll)tfYOUI HIS 104 and 105.
semester hours of credit at another school. Duc to the AYCH VI W21iV€d.
nature of the i11f0r111zlti0l1 StlppllC(l fl1fOllgll thc ACT Foreign Lg;igugggg—(exelti(ling Latin) Area IV
and its reporting format, other tests cannot be accepted “.ai\.Cd_
l as a substitute. Your high school should be able to _ _
l provide ACT registration forms, and information about L‘1tm:F*
i deadlines for registration, testing dates, and the loca- Aldfh_()_ BOX M4, [Own City, Igyvg §224()_ The Mathenuitics Department will grant eight hours
lt is very important for applicants to be aware of Credit ih NIA 113_€m°l 114 fm SCOPCS Of il Or S On the
HIL, duullinc to register with thc ACT OHECC in IOWA in Calculus BC examination. ln both instances, the Area I
order to take thc test on one of the national test dates. rcqmmmcnt ls Sfltlsllcd
Registration always falls about 30 days before a test Pliysics—Physics B—Exempt from PHY 211 and
date. Furthermore, the applicant needs to take into 213. Area I1 waived. Physics C—Exempt from PIIY
y account in his plans the fact that ACT reports are not 231, 232, 241 and 2+2. Area II waived.
  mailed to thc'Uniycrsity until approximately four weeks Students who receive Credit for H pmticulm COUISC
i nlm lh? Hist ls ml`Cn' _ on the basis of Advanced Placement results may use
g _ ¤\i>i>h<·=··¤t$ whe h=h‘¢}hh¢h the ACT but hh<>h hi gcnmli thc Uhwhrhtv hhhsvss that
sidcrcd for advanced standing on the basis of his Young Pwplc Should Complete the hlgh School Cup
performance on an Advanced Placement Examination ?.. _ _ _
¤ should have his examination referred to the Admissions {0r°;gi§;ii¤°:fp eslygcizgciggigeJitrild;;jm$c;`ll;,l;l;eni;;Tugzgjzi
» ()lllCL’ of lllL‘ lllli\ c‘l'$ll}' (lf KCl]t[lCl(\'_ credit. Each examination is evaluated on its own merit. However,
z I each year a number of students do receive credit and/or placement
W .\ student who earns a score of at least 3 on an in time aiseipimes. I
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