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2010-2011 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
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Welcome to the Barton College Online Application
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A message from the campus:
Thank you for your interest in Barton College!
Please note:
This application is for FULL-TIME applicants only. Students planning to enroll part-time (part-time day or Weekend College) or during summer sessions can request an application from Lifelong Education and Extended Programs. Call 1-800-767-6305 or (252)399-6306 or complete the online application by visiting www.barton.edu/weekend.
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Last updated: 2/8/2007 11:01:00 AM ET
Admissions
To be considered for admission to Barton College, a student must have a high school diploma or its equivalent
with a minimum total of 13 college preparatory units. The following courses are recommended: English, four units;
mathematics, three or more units (algebra I, geometry, and algebra II required); natural sciences, two or more units (one lab science is required); social sciences,
two or more units; and foreign language, two or more units (encouraged, but not required). A student applying
for admission must also take the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT I) and achieve a score that, when considered
along with the high school record, predicts probable success in college. American College Testing's ACT
Examination scores are also accepted.
Application Procedure
To apply for admission to the college, a student must submit a completed application, the $25 application fee (this fee is waived for all students that apply online), and an official transcript of high school credits. A copy of SAT I or ACT scores should be
sent to the Department of Admissions by the testing agency. International applicants whose native language
is not English must also submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or enroll
in the English Language Schools program and pass English level 109 as defined by ELS. Students are encouraged
to apply early and are usually notified of a decision within two weeks of the admission office's receipt of
the completed application and information.
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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Barton College Office of Admissions PO Box 5000 Wilson, NC 27893-7000 |  | |
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How to Use the Barton College Online Application
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To complete the online application, simply type your answers in the corresponding fields or select your answers from
the popup lists (where applicable).
After you complete a screen, click the NEXT button at the bottom or on one of the sections listed on the left
column to move to a different screen. Before you are allowed to jump screens, we will inspect your data on the current
screen for errors or inconsistencies. If errors or omissions are found, you will be returned to the screen to correct
your answer(s). Otherwise, your data will be saved and you will proceed to the requested screen. We also allow you to
skip to another screen without your new data being saved. Be aware that if you use the Skip & Jump function
on the left column, data on the current screen will not be saved and will have to be re-entered prior to submittal.
When you have completed the application please check your work. When you are ready, click the 'SUBMIT' button located on the left column to submit the
application.
Click here if you have any technical questions or need assistance with this online application.
This application is brought to you by the Xap Corporation.
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