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1 93 Main telephone: 937 376-6110, 800 388-2781 Main FAX: 937 376-6530 Website: : Cynthia HammondAssistant Director of Admissions: Steven PetersonAdmissions telephone: 937 376-6348 Admissions FAX: 937 376-6648 Admissions e-mail: of Financial Aid: Sonia SlombaFinancial aid telephone: 937 376-6579 Financial aid FAX: 937 376-6519 Financial aid e-mail: of Global Education: Fahmi AbboushiInternational student contact e-mail: of Athletics: Jahan CulbreathHead Athletic Trainer/SWA: LaShaunta JonesCentral State University1400 Brush Row RoadWilberforce, Ohio 45384 Public University established in 1887 as a coed black undergraduates: 693 Men, 1,017 undergraduates: 36 Men, 38 campus enrollment: 1, #3026, FAFSA #003026, SAT #1107, ACT #3246,OPEID #302600, IPEDS # from secondary school required; GED accepted.
2 General col-lege-preparatory program recommended. 4 units of English,3 units ofmathematics, 3 units of science, 2 units of foreign language, 3 units of so-cial studies, and 1 unit of visual/performing arts required. Minimum and passing score on secondary school proficiency exam required ofin- State applicants; minimum GPA required of admission for applicants not normally admissible. ACT re-quired; SAT Reasoning may be substituted. TOEFL required ofinterna-tional applicants. Admissions interview required of some interview may be arranged with an admissionsor alumnirep-resentative.
3 Admission may be deferred up to one academic year. Applic-ation fee $20 (may be waived in cases of financial need), for Candidate SelectionAcademic:Secondary school record and standardized test scoresvery important. Class rank and essay important. Recom-mendations : Character/personal qualities, geographical residence,and State residence important. Interview, extracurricularactivities, and particular talent/ability ProcedureNormal sequence: Standardized test scores must be receivedby August deadline is August 1. Notification of admission is sent on arolling basis.
4 No set date by which applicants must accept offer. $195room deposit, nonrefundable. Freshmen may enter in terms other thanfall. Admissions process is : Transfer students are accepted. In fall 2017, 841 transfer applica-tions were received, 197 were accepted. Minimum 12 semesterhours re-quired to apply statementof good standingfrom prior institutions required; interview recommended;additional require-ments vary. Minimum college GPA required. At least 30 semester hoursmust be completed at the school to earn a bachelor s Students: 42 degree-seeking undergraduatestudents en-rolled.
5 Minimum 500 TOEFL score required. Separate application re-quired. Application deadline is May 15 for fall; October 1 for Disabled Students: SAT Reasoning or ACT and personal inter-view required; evaluation team report, transitional plan,or other docu-mentation from secondary school recommended. Support services testrequirementmay bewaived. Lightercourse load andadditional timeto completedegree serve210identified Options: Credit may be granted for CLEP general may be granted for CLEP subject exams and Class ProfileFor fall 2017, 48% of 12,517 applicants were offered admission.
6 11% ofthose accepted school class rank of freshmen (fall 2017):Top tenth10%Top quarter26%Top half51%Bottom half49%Bottom quarter 25%50% of accepted applicants submitted ACT; 15% submitted Reasoning scores of freshmen (fall 2017):EBRW %Math %600-69911500-59967400-4995337300-399374 5200-299310100%100%Range of SAT Reasoning scores for middle 50% of freshmen (fall 2017):EBRW: 370-440 Math: 340-440 ACT scores of freshmen (fall 2017):English %Math %Composite %24-2911218-2327231812-177164806-1111201 00%100%100%Range of ACT scores for middle 50% of freshmen (fall 2017):English: 13-18 Math: 15-17 Student Body Characteristics38% are from out of State .
7 98% of undergraduates are of student body (fall 2017):UndergraduateFreshmanNon-resident or more (2018-19): $6,346 per year ( State residents), $8,096(out-of- State ). Room: $5,500. Board: $4,732. (Tuition includes fees.)Financial AidFAFSA and school s own aid form. In 2017, the average aid package offull-time undergraduates with financial need was $22,072;$22,663 forfull-time freshmen. School participates in Federal Work-Study full-time undergraduates receiving need-based financial aid, an aver-age of 94% of need was and GrantsNeed-based Federal Pell, SEOG, State , college/ University , and privatescholarships/grants.
8 Non-need-based special achievements/activities,athletic, and ROTC subsidized Stafford, direct unsubsidized Stafford, and directPLUS loans. Institutional payment EmploymentInstitutional employment. Off-campus part-time employment opportunitiesrated good. ACADEMICA ccreditationAccredited by NCACS; professionally by ABET and FacultyFull-time: 64 men, 34 women; part-time: 57 men, 55 25%FTE Student-Faculty ratio: 13 to , , , , , Leading to Bachelor s DegreeAccounting, Art Education, Biology, Broadcast Media, Business Ad-ministration/Finance, Business Administration/Hospitality,BusinessAdmin istration/International Business, Business Administration/Management, Business Administration/Management InformationSystems, Business Administration/Marketing, Chemistry,ComputerScience, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Earth Science,Economics,English, EnvironmentalEngineering, Geology,Geronto-logy, Graphic Design, Health Education.
9 History, Industrial Techno-logy, Jazz Studies, Journalism, Manufacturing Engineering,Mathem-atics, Mathematics Education, Middle Childhood Education, MusicEducation, Music Performance, Physical Education, Political Sci-ence, Print Journalism, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, StudioArt, Water Resources RequirementsOne semester hour of physical education required. Core curriculum re-quired. Every student is required to take a must be ProgramsMinors offered in African studies, biology, chemistry, computer science,criminal justice, foreign languages, gerontology, history, mathematics,philosophy/religion, physics, and theatre.
10 Double majors. Independentstudy. Honors program. Internships. Cooperative education programs inart, business, computer science, education, engineering,humanities, nat-ural science, social/behavioralscience, and technologies. Teachercertific-ation in early childhood, elementary, middle/junior high,secondary, andspecial education and in eight specific subject areas. Graduate programsoffered. Pre-professional programs in dentistry, law, medicine, and veter-inary science. Member of Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Educa-tion. Study abroad in China, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guyana, India, Italy,Peru, and Spain.