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Admissions process means the point of entry into a program, during admission processing, the child receives an orientation to the goals of the program and program rules and regulations.
Admission Process means the process or act in terms of which it is determined whether or not a prospective applicant should be allowed to register for the proposed academic programme, bearing in mind the suitability of the applicant.
In the U.S. admissions process, colleges and universities take many factors into consideration. Admissions officers look at hard factors GPA, grades, and test scores and soft factors essays, extracurricular activities, recommendations, and demonstrated interest to gain a full picture of applicants.
We apply to a school, college, or a university for admission. The use of the preposition for in the sentence Many high school students have begun applying for college is grammatically incorrect; it should be ..applying to college.
An admission is a statement that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true. By his own admission, he is not playing well. Admissions to a place such as a school or university are the people who are allowed to enter or join it. Each school sets its own admissions policy.
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Application for Admission or admission application means a form, separate from the enrollment agreement, which is submitted by an applicant prior to the signing of the enrollment agreement and evaluated by the school for admission purposes.
Admitted (as a decision) is not part of a college application. It is a possible result of an application. If you receive such a communication, it means that the decision has now shifted from the college to you. You may choose to accept it or decline it (or ask for clarification, aid, deferral, etc.)
Admissions Process The entire process you go through to get into college. To define admissions, you need to include a number of components. The process starts early in high school as you begin building your GPA and ends when you move into your dorm.

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