Huntingdon College
Admission
Admission Requirements for Other Students
Readmission to Huntingdon College
Former students of Huntingdon College who wish to return to Huntingdon must submit a readmission application to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. Students who have attended other institutions during their absence from Huntingdon must have official transcripts and financial aid transcripts (whether aid was received or not) sent from each institution. An interview with the Vice President for Enrollment Management or the Provost may be required as part of the readmission process. Students who are readmitted must receive clearance from the Office of Business and Finance, the Office of Financial Aid, and the Registrar's Office before they may register and attend classes. Please refer to the Huntingdon College Catalog for possible changes in degree requirements.
Special Status (Non-Degree Seeking)
Huntingdon College will admit students who do not wish to seek a degree but would like to enroll for one or more courses. Part-time, non-degree seeking students, designated as special students, may register for regular courses through the Registrars Office. Registration is subject to the following restrictions:
- All prospective special students must affirm their completion of high school or the GED and provide all previous college transcripts, or they must be approved by the Provost.
- An individual denied admission to Huntingdon College as a degree-seeking student is not eligible to register as a special student.
- Special students may not take classes numbered 300 or above without the approval of the applicable Associate Dean and the Provost.
- After completing four courses as a special student, a person must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher to continue as a special student.
- Exemptions from any of the above restrictions may be granted only by the Provost.
- All payment arrangements for special students must be made in accordance with the policies set forth for regular students as defined in the Huntingdon College Catalog.
- All special students will be charged at the same rate per credit hour as regular students.
- Special students are not eligible to live in residence halls or to participate in intercollegiate athletics, fraternity, or sorority membership.
- Special students are not eligible for any Huntingdon College scholarships or Title IV federal funds.
- Should the special student subsequently meet regular eligibility admissions requirements and choose to become a degree seeking student, transcripts from the previous colleges and universities will be evaluated.
- Any credits earned while designated a special student are applicable towards the degree sought at Huntingdon College.
- All special students will have to adhere to the same institutional academic policies (except as noted above) as regular students.
Students who do not wish to seek a degree but would like to enroll for one or more courses should submit the Special Student Application for Admission with a $20 nonrefundable application fee.
Transient Status
Transient status is available to students regularly enrolled and in good standing at another college or university who desire to attend Huntingdon College. A transient student must submit a letter of good standing or a transient form indicating good standing and pre-approved courses from their home institution. This information must be presented to the Huntingdon College Registrars Office at the time of enrollment.