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ADMISSION PROCEDURES
The admission policies of Southeastern Institute were developed to assure that all students have a reasonable expectation of successfully completing the program. All entrance requirements have been developed by the administration along with the faculty. Students wishing to attend Southeastern Institute (SEI) should complete the enrollment process well in advance of the date they have chosen to enter school. This will permit proper scheduling and assure availability of space in the classroom.
All applicants are encouraged to secure guidance from an Admissions Coordinator to determine the necessary requirements for entrance into the program. To be considered for enrollment at Southeastern Institute, all applicants must supply:
- Verification of high school graduation (transcript, diploma, etc.) showing/verifying date of graduation
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- Verification of GED completion (GED scores or GED diploma)
or
- Proof of graduation from a foreign institution comparable to a United States secondary school
- Students who have completed a home schooled program will also be considered for admission upon receipt of the proper state credential
If a student does not have proper documentation of graduation from high school or a G.E.D program the student must submit an official copy of the high school transcript or (G.E.D.) It is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for the school or issuing agency to send the required credentials directly to the admissions office.
An applicant must make arrangements to take Southeastern Institute’s entrance examination (administered at the School) or provide results of his/her Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Testing examination (ACT). Institution requirements for admission are a combined score of 1420 on the SAT (or 800 on the previously used SAT examination), or a composite score of 20 on the ACT or a successful passing score on the school’s entrance examination.
Non-U.S. high school and college documents must be submitted with an English translation to the admissions office for evaluation. Official records must be evaluated by a school approved educational evaluator service attesting that completion is equivalent to secondary school completed in the United States.
Southeastern Institute reserves the right to accept ten percent of its applicants who do not meet the appropriate entrance exam score and request admission based on other criteria.
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