Lenoir-Rhyne University
Hickory, North CarolinaCollege Board code: 5365
Application Fee
- College has an application fee: Yes
- Regular application fee: $35
- Online application fee: $35
- Paper and online application fees may be waived for applicants with financial need.
Acceptance & Retention
- Percent applicants admitted: 81%
- Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 70%
Transfer Students
- Number of transfers who applied for fall term: 306
- Number of transfers who were admitted for fall term: 195
- Number of transfers who enrolled for fall term: 92
- Terms in which transfers may enroll: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Transfers accepted at these levels: First-semester freshman, second-semester freshman, sophomore, junior, senior
- Minimum number of credits a transfer applicant must have: 30
- Admission requirements for transfers:
- Required of All: College Transcript(s), Statement of good standing from Prior Institutions(s)
- Minimum college GPA required (4.0 scale): 2.0
- Lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for credit (on a 4.0 scale): 2.0
- Maximum credits/courses from 2-year institution: 64
- Maximum credits/courses from 4-year institution: 96
- Minimum credits transfers must complete to earn bachelor's degree: 32
- Additional requirements for transfer admission: Admission based on academic record and recommendations.
Early Decision & Early Action
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Plan(s) available:- Early action - not restrictive
- Number of early action applications received: --
- Number admitted under early action plan: --
- Number enrolled under early action plan: --
Admission Policies and Factors
Am I on track?
Am I on track to meet test requirements?
- Required: SAT Reasoning Test or ACT
- If submitting ACT, the writing section is required
- Class Rank
- Rigor of secondary school record
- Academic GPA
- Application Essay
- Standardized Test Scores
- Alumni Relation
- Character/Personal Qualities
- Extracurricular Activities
- Geographical Residence
- Interview
- Racial/Ethnic Status
- Recommendations
- Religious Affiliation or Commitment
- State Residency
- Talent/Ability
- Volunteer Work
- Work Experience
- First generation college student
- Level of Applicant's Interest
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A note about the college's admission requirements:
School achievement record most important.
High School Preparation
Am I on track?
Am I on track to meet course requirements?
High School diploma required, GED accepted
| Required units: 12 total | |
| English | 4 |
| Foreign Language | 2 |
| History | 1 |
| Math | 3 |
| Science | 1 |
| Science Lab | 1 |
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Home-Schooled Students
Special requirements for home-schooled applicants:
(in addition to any policies listed above)
- Transcript/record of courses and grades
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