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2007 - 2008
College Catalog
Admissions
Entrance Prerequisites
Admission to The King’s College
is based primarily upon previous
academic success. Previous academic success is
seen as a key indicator of an
applicant’s readiness for future
academic challenges and success.
The following is an
outline of what The King’s
College requires as a minimum
before entrance to the school
will be considered.
High School Graduation
The
King’s College requires the
following as proof of meeting
minimum education requirements:
High School Diploma,
indicating a minimum of sixteen
academic units, including four
units of standard English
courses, three each of
mathematics and science and two
each from foreign language and
social studies. College
preparatory curriculum,
including at least two years of
a modern language, will be given
preference. Students who have
attained a GED should contact
the admissions office directly
regarding the feasibility
of admission to the college.
Special Instructions for
Home Schooled Students
The King’s College welcomes the
applications of home schoolers.
Home schooled students must
follow the application
instructions as outlined below,
including the submission of an
academic transcript. The
transcript should include the
student’s course of study,
grades if available, and
standardized test scores (SAT or
ACT). The required letters of
recommendation should come from
individuals outside the home.
Small portfolios are welcomed,
but not required. As with all
applicants, an interview is
required.
We recognize that each home
school family is unique. To
better understand the student’s
high school experience, we use a
personal interview during which
the student should be prepared
to elaborate on courses they
have studied and activities they
have participated in outside the
home. Since some home schooled
students do not have a
traditional transcript, SAT and
ACT scores are especially
important to determine a
student’s ability to succeed
academically at The King’s
College.
Transfer of Credit
All students desiring to
transfer to The King’s College
will be required to submit an
official transcript from each of
the colleges or institutions of
higher learning he or she has
attended since graduating from
high school.
Transcripts should indicate
courses entered, in progress, or
completed. Evidence of good
standing should also be
indicated on the transcript. It
is the applicant’s
responsibility to request that
these transcripts be sent to The
King’s College Office of
Admissions. The College welcomes
transfer students from
accredited junior colleges.
Credit cannot be accepted on
the basis of a P (Pass) or
similar grade, unless a letter
or numerical grade is also
provided or the transcript bears
the statement that such a grade
is given only if the student is
doing C or better work.
Credit will be granted for
courses in which a grade of C or
higher was made. These courses
must be applicable to the degree
requirements of The King’s
College and the credits must
have been earned in an
accredited institution
recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education or in
other institutions registered
with the Department of Education
of the State of New York.
The maximum number of hours
that may be transferred for the
Bachelor of Science degree is 60
hours. However, the transferred
courses may not be equivalent to
and able to substitute for
particular required courses in
The King’s College curricula.
Instead these courses may
transfer as electives only.
Any student with less than 30
semester hours of college level
credit will also be required to
submit the following:
- High school transcript
- ACT or SAT scores (if
available)
- Grade point average
Please refer to the
admissions process as outlined
in the following pages for a
complete description of the
steps necessary to be admitted
to The King’s College.
For further information
regarding the transferring in of
courses from another
institution, please consult the
Registrar’s Office.
Credit by Examination
Advanced standing credit may be
given for satisfactory grades
attained on the following
proficiency tests.
Advanced Placement Program (CEEB):
Upon recommendation of the high
school, credit is granted for
scores of 4 or 5. For specific
information about a given area
of study, please consult the
Registrar’s Office.
College Level Examination
Program (CLEP): Credit is not granted
for general examinations or
subject examinations without
approval of the Provost.
For further information
regarding credit by examination,
please consult the Registrar’s
Office. Do not assume that
credit will be given.
Placement and exit
examinations to demonstrate
English proficiency are provided
through the PALS-ESL program.
Admission of International
Students
International students make
up an important part of The
King's College community.
International applicants are
welcome and should complete a
regular application of
admission. Please be aware of
several additional requirements
that international students will
need to complete, which are
listed below:
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TOEFL Score - Any student
applying for admission that is a
non-native speaker of English
and has a critical reading SAT
below 500 must have a Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
The King's College requires a
score of at least 580 on the
TOEFL to be placed in regular
classes. More information
concerning testing dates for the
TOEFL examination may be found
at www.ETS.org. A student not
meeting the minimum language
proficiency requirements may be
required to complete ESL courses
before beginning academic work.
The King's College maintains a
relationship with an excellent
ESL program that shares
facilities at the college. For
more information, go to
www.tkc.edu/pals.
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Freshmen Applicants -
International students are
responsible for providing
accurate and legible high school
or secondary school documents
including all final degrees,
diplomas and certificates along
with transcripts that show all
the subjects and grades
obtained. Students are asked to
provide a word-for-word
translation of all foreign
language documents. The King’s
College also reserves the right
to ask students to send their
academic documentation to World
Education Services, Inc. for
additional evaluation.
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Transfer Students -
International students seeking
to transfer credits to The
King's College are required to
submit all college level
documentation to the World
Education Services for a
course-by-course report.
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Obtaining a F-1 Student Visa -
All international students who
are seeking to study full time
at The King's College are
required to obtain an F-1
Student Visa prior to entrance.
In order to obtain this visa a
student must receive a
Certificate of Eligibility
(I-20) from The King's College.
This certificate requires that
the ability to pay for tuition
(after financial aid), fees and
study expenses is clear. In
addition, a student must show
means for room and board. A
notarized Affidavit of Support
with official proof of income
and bank statements must be
provided from any person who is
sponsoring a student in any way.
Finally, the student is required
to make a refundable payment of
50% of the first year’s bill.
The I-20 will be entered into
SEVIS and issued to the student
once the requirements have been
fulfilled. The application and
financial forms needed are
available on the website
www.tkc.edu/intl.htm and
through the admissions office.
Please note that this process
may require several months to
complete so allow ample time for
completion.
The procedure for the
admission of international
students is the same as that
indicated for regular
acceptance. However, as a
citizen of another country, the
international student is
responsible for certain
immigration requirements before
study in the United States can
begin.
Admissions Deadlines
The
King’s College is selective.
Students who wish to be admitted
to The King’s College should
submit required application
materials by the following
deadlines:
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Program |
Completed Application |
Decision Informed to
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Early Action Deadline
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November 15 |
December 15 |
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E. A. Matriculation Deadline |
January 15 |
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Regular Admissions Deadline |
February 1 |
March 8 |
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Regular Matriculation
Deadline |
May 1 |
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Early Action Program
To encourage good candidates for
admission to apply early, The
King's College has an Early
Action program. New students who
complete their application and
financial aid application by
November 15th will receive an
admissions decision and
estimated financial aid package
by December 15th. For students
who then matriculate by January
15, a special, one-time $1,500
Early Action scholarship is
awarded.
Qualified candidates who
complete the application after
the deadline can be considered
for admission provided there is
still space in the incoming
class.
Outline of Admissions
Process
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The potential student must
complete the application
form. The online application
is available through
www.tkc.edu.
Please remember to include a
check or money order for the
amount of the application
fee ($30). Credit card
payments can be made with
the online application.
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The applicant must have the
following items sent to the
admissions department. |
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SAT or ACT scores if
applying as a freshman or a
transfer student with less
than 30 credits.
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Transcripts from every high
school or college attended. |
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The applicant must complete
an interview with a King's
representative. The
interview can be scheduled
by calling the admissions
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Students will be notified by
the dates indicated above as
to their admissions status
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Readmission After
Voluntary Leave of Absence
Students that do not enroll in
at least one class within a one
academic year period will be
asked to apply for readmission
to the college. Unless the
student completed the Student on
Leave form (SOL) he or she must
complete a brief application
explaining their absence, submit
transcripts of work done at any
other academic institution and
verify that they were in good
standing with the college when
they left.
Before You Begin
Once you have been accepted at
The King’s College, there are a
number of steps that must be
completed before you actually
begin taking classes at the
College.
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Immunizations - New York
State law requires that all full
or part-time students born after
December 31, 1956, enrolled in
college in New York State be
immunized for measles, mumps,
and rubella. In addition,
students must either provide
documentation of meningococcal
meningitis immunization within
the past 10 years or a signed
statement acknowledging the
risks and a refusal of
immunization. For more
information please see the
student handbook.
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Enrollment Deposit - Once a
student has been accepted to The
King’s College, a non-refundable
deposit of $250 is required to
hold his/her place in the
entering class. The deposit will
be applied to the first
semester’s tuition. The
enrollment deposit is due on May
1.
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New Student Orientation -
New Student Orientation (NSO) is
held each year during the week
before classes start in the fall
semester. Attendance at NSO is
required for all new and
transfer students to the
college. Special orientation
briefings will be held for
students entering the college
during the spring term. If you
are unable to attend the New
Student Orientation in its
entirety, you must complete it
before you start your second
semester. Students are
responsible for all information
communicated during New Student
Orientation.
Office of Admissions
The King’s College
Office of Admissions
350 Fifth Avenue, Lower Lobby
New York, NY 10118
Tel: (212) 659-3610
Fax: (212) 659-3611
E-mail:
info@tkc.edu
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