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2010-2011 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
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Welcome to the Peace College Online Application
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Welcome to the Peace College Online Application!! |
Last updated: 6/17/2005 7:25:00 AM ET
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for incoming freshmen are listed below. These specific high school course requirements, high school grade point average on academic courses and SAT I or ACT scores combine to determine your eligibility for entrance and for our competitive academic scholarships.
- 4 units of English
- 3 units of math (algebra I and II and geometry)
- 2-3 units of science
- 2 units of foreign language
- 2-3 units of history or social science
Advanced Placement credit and an Early Entrance Program are also available. Send us an e-mail or call us between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday for more information. Contact information is listed below.
If you are interested in receiving information about transfer admissions, please request to speak with an admission counselor.
Application Instructions
Fill out the online application as thoroughly as possible. When you are finished, click the 'SUBMIT' button on the left column of any application screen. Print the application agreement statement that appears after you submit the application. Return it with the nonrefundable application fee of $25 (payable to Peace College) to the address listed below.
High School Transcripts



Some North Carolina public high schools have the capability to electronically send official high school transcripts when you apply online. We encourage you to visit your school counselor to verify coursework and grades prior to requesting an electronic transcript.
To send an electronic transcript, you must:
- Complete this online application.
- Make sure you have entered the following information in your profile and/or application:
- First and Last name - This must match your NCWISE name (use the name that appears on your report card, or check with your high school counselor).
- NCWISE Student ID - Your NCWISE Student ID is your public high school student identifier number and can be found on your report card. Providing the NCWISE Student ID is voluntary and will give you the opportunity to request your high school transcript electronically.
- Current high school (or high school at time of graduation)
- Date of birth
- E-mail address
- Gender
- Be currently enrolled, or enrolled at the time of graduation, at a participating public high school in North Carolina that has converted from the SIMS system to NCWISE to manage student data. If you are not sure about your school's current status, or status at the time you graduated, check with your school counselor or office staff.
If these conditions were met when you submitted your application, you will then be presented with the option of sending your high school transcript electronically to that school.
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