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ACT 520 — OF 1999

30 credits · 30 hours

In accordance with Act 1290 of 1997, as amended by Act 520 of 1999, UA Rich Mountain will evaluate all students graduating after May 1, 2002, from Arkansas public high schools, out-of-state ADMISSIONS ADMISSIONS www.uarichmountain.edu 13 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS high schools, home schooling, private high schools and GED recipients for the purpose of being granted conditional or unconditional admission status. UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS Any student who graduated after May 1, 2002, and has successfully completed the academic or technical core curriculum with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and a score of 16 or greater composite on the ACT, corresponding Accuplacer/SAT score as recommended by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board will receive unconditional admission to public colleges and universities in Arkansas. CONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS Any student who graduated after May 1, 2002, and has not successfully completed the academic or technical core curriculum will receive conditional admission and shall be subject to the following stipulations: • Those seeking admission to the Associate of Arts degree program must complete twelve (12) semester credit hours of the general education core and any necessary remedial courses with at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 within the first 30 semester credit hours. • Those seeking admission to an Associate of Science degree or technical certificate program must complete at least six (6)

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