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While each university or college determines their own admissions requirements, the following can be used as a guide for most public institutions in Oregon. These are general admission requirements; the NCAA has additional requirements for athletic eligibility. Please reference the admission requirements for each postsecondary institution for specific requirements including GPA, test scores, and other requirements.
College Prep Subjects & Minimum Number of Credits
English/Language Arts......4 credits
Mathematics......3 credits (culminating in Algebra 2 or higher)
Science......3 credits (at least one year of laboratory science)
Social Sciences......3 credits
Foreign Language......2 consecutive credits of the same language
Visit the official SAT website to learn about the test, practice for it, create an account, and register to take the SAT.
Accredited Colleges use the SAT and ACT as entrance exams by evaluating your knowledge and abilities in a variety of subject areas. The SAT tests reading, mathematics, and writing, whereas the ACT tests English, math, reading, science, and writing. It’s recommended that you take your standardized test of choice more than once because students usually score better the second time around. It’s important to prepare for these exams, so getting a study guide is an excellent idea. Each testing company produces their own guide (in book form); there are many other study books and sources online to help with test prep as well. It’s best to start with the website for the test you want to take because each provides a plethora of information.
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is an excellent source of financial aid for attending post-secondary schools. However, it’s important to inquire with any school that you wish to attend to determine whether or not they will allocate federal aid since you are graduating from a private, non-accredited high school.
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