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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
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Welcome to the Lenoir-Rhyne University Online Application
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A message from the campus:
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Thank you for your interest in Lenoir-Rhyne University! Please remember to print the signature page and send it in with your application fee.
The online version of the form is on the bottom of this screen or you may print the application in PDF and mail it to the address below.
Please be sure to contact our office if you have any questions.
Lenoir-Rhyne Enrollment Services
800-277-5721 or 828-328-7300
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Last updated: 12/12/2008 8:50:00 AM ET
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How to Apply
- Complete the online application
- Send your nonrefundable $35 application fee (check or money order made payable to Lenoir-Rhyne University), along with your application agreement statement (which appears after you submit your application online), to the Admissions Office.
Freshman Admission
Applicants for freshman admissions must also complete the following steps:
- Ask your guidance counselor to forward an official copy of your high school transcript. Be sure that a list of senior courses, test scores, and rank in class (if applicable) is included.
- All candidates for admission to the freshman class are required to take the SAT Reasoning Test OR the ACT. If students take the SAT Reasoning Test, Lenoir-Rhyne University requires the essay/standardized writing test. If a students takes the ACT, Lenoir-Rhyne requires the test be taken with the writing section. Candidates should take these examinations in the spring of their junior year and/or in the fall of their senior year.
- Upon high school graduation, a final transcript must be forwarded to the Office of Admissions.
Freshman application
Transfer Admission
Applicants for transfer admission must also complete the following steps:
- Have a transcript of all college work sent to the Office of Admissions.
- Have a copy of your high school record and SAT scores forwarded to the Office of Admissions if you have not completed 30 semester or 45 quarter hours of college work.
Transfer application
International
International application
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
- Date of birth
- NCWise ID (Your NCWise ID is your public high school student
identifier number. Providing the NCWise ID is voluntary and if provided
will give you the opportunity to request your high school transcript
electronically)
- Gender
- Current high school
- E-mail address
- Be currently enrolled at a participating public high school in North Carolina (one that has converted from the SIMS system to NCWISE to manage student data). If you are not sure about your school, 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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