ADMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY
List of
http://www.mass.edu/campuses/phecampuses.asp
The
admissions standards for the state colleges and UMass emphasize a strong
academic high school background so that students enter college ready to learn.
These standards represent minimum requirements; meeting them does not guarantee
admission, since campus officials consider a wide range of factors in
admissions decisions. Students shall have fulfilled all requirements for the
high school diploma or its equivalent upon enrollment. It is important to
note that admissions standards for the state’s community colleges differ.
Freshman Applicants
The
admissions standards for freshmen applicants have two main parts:
1.
16 required academic courses.
2.
a minimum required grade point average (GPA) earned in college preparatory
courses completed at the time of application.
Applicants
must also submit an SAT or ACT score.
Academic Course Requirement
Sixteen
college preparatory courses distributed as follows are required. (A course is
equivalent to one full school year of study. Courses count toward the distribution
only if passed.)
• English 4 courses
• Mathematics 3 courses (Algebra I & II and
Geometry or Trigonometry, or comparable coursework)
• Sciences 3 courses (including 2 courses with
laboratory work)
• Social Sciences 2 courses (including 1 course
in U.S. History)
• Foreign Languages 2 courses (in a single
language)
• Electives 2 courses (from the above subjects
or from the Arts & Humanities or Computer Sciences)
Minimum Required Grade Point Average (GPA)
The
GPA must be achieved based on all college preparatory courses completed at the
time of application and should be weighted for accelerated (Honors or Advanced
Placement) courses. The required minimum weighted high school GPA is 3.0 for
the four-year public campuses.
SAT Scores
Applicants
who meet the GPA requirement do not have to use the sliding scale for
admission, but still must submit SAT or ACT test scores for consideration if
they are applying to a state college or UMass within three years of high school
graduation.
Sliding Scale (used when GPA is lower than the minimum required
GPA)
If
an applicant’s GPA falls below the required minimum, a sliding scale will
apply.
This scale should be used only when an applicant’s GPA falls below
the required 3.0 minimum for admission to the state colleges or UMass.
Scores
on the new writing section of the SAT will not affect the sliding scale for
freshman applicants to the
Sliding Scale for Freshman Applicants to UMass
Weighted High School GPA Combined SAT-I V&M Must Equal or
Exceed
(ACT Equivalent in
Italics)
2.51-2.99 950 (20)
2.41-2.50 990 (21)
2.31-2.40 1030 (22)
2.21-2.30 1070 (23)
2.11-2.20 1110 (24)
2.00-2.10 1150 (25)
NO
APPLICANT WITH A HIGH SCHOOL GPA BELOW 2.00 MAY BE ADMITTED TO A
Sliding Scale for Freshman Applicants to a
Weighted High School GPA Combined SAT-I V&M Must Equal or Exceed
(ACT Equivalent in
Italics)
2.51-2.99 920 (19)
2.41-2.50 960 (20)
2.31-2.40 1000 (21)
2.21-2.30 1040 (22)
2.11-2.20 1080 (23)
2.00-2.10 1120 (24)
Source: Admissions Standards for the
